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Publish Date : 23 August 2018 - 11:00

7 Favorite Italian Supercars in History

Italy produces some of the finest performance cars on the planet. Here are the cars you think are best.
Khodrocar - Everybody ask which Italian supercar is the best? They made tons of supercars during years but which one of them are the best in the world? Here is a list of best supercars made in Italy in the history.

Lamborghini Diablo


Following up the legendary Countach was no easy task, but Lamborghini was able to pull it off with the Diablo. Whether you like the early cars with pop-up headlights or the later fix-headlight versions, there's a Diablo for everyone out there.

Pagani Zonda


The new Huayra may be great and all, but the Zonda still holds a special place in our hearts. Its carbon fiber body, spectacularly designed interior, and fantastic-sounding AMG V12 put it among the best Italian cars ever produced.

Ferrari 288 GTO


The 288 GTO was originally built to compete in Group B rally back in the 1980s, but after the series was canceled, Ferrari went on building the car as a production model. We drove one back in 2014, and it certainly lives up to the hype.

Lamborghini Huracan Performante


The Huracan Performante currently holds the third-fastest production car lap around the Nurburgring, which should give you an idea of what kind of performance this car puts out. With trick aerodynamics and a 631-horsepower V10, the Performante is one serious track machine.

Lamborghini Countach


Like the Miura, a lot of people consider the Countach to be one of the first real supercars to hit the road. Its outlandish looks and scissor doors give it all the flare necessary to make a stylish entrance, and that V12 will have you smiling long after you park it up.

Ferrari F40


People who've driven the F40 often say it's the best Ferrari out there. With a 478-horsepower twin-turbo V8, a fantastic chassis, awesome '80s looks, and pop-up headlights, we can see why.

Maserati MC12


The Maserati MC12 has a lot of Ferrari Enzo underneath, but its weird looks and extremely low production numbers make it cooler than the Enzo in a lot of ways.