Compare Ferrari Monza SP vs Ferrari Daytona SP3

Variants
SP1
SP2

Capacity

Fuel Capacity
90.0 L / 23.8 gal
86.0 L / 22.7 gal
Passengers
2

Chassis

Brakes | Front
Ventilated discs
Ventilated discs, 398x36 mm
Brakes | Rear
Ventilated discs
Ventilated discs, 380x34 mm
Suspension | Front
Double wishbone
Double-wishbone
Suspension | Rear
Double wishbone
Double-wishbone
Tire Size
315/30 ZR 20, 275/30 ZR 21
Front wheel tires: 265/30 R20 Rear wheel tires: 345/30 R21

Construction

Body Style
2-door Convertible

Dimensions

Size | Height
1155 mm / 45.5 in
1142 mm / 45.0 in
Size | Length
4657 mm / 183.3 in
4686 mm / 184.5 in
Size | Width
1996 mm / 78.6 in
2050 mm / 80.7 in
Track Width | Front
1688.0 mm / 66.5 in
1692.0 mm / 66.6 in
Track Width | Rear
1678.0 mm / 66.1 in
1631.0 mm / 64.2 in
Weight
1485.0 kg / 3273.9 lbs
Wheel Size
11.5J x 20, 10J x 21
Front wheel rims: 9J x 20 Rear wheel rims: 12.5J x 21
Wheelbase
2720 mm / 107.1 in
2651 mm / 104.4 in

Performance

Acceleration | 0 - 100 km/h
2.9 sec
2.9 sec
Acceleration | 0 - 60 mph
2.8 sec
2.7 sec
Braking | 100 km/h - 0
32.0 m / 105.0 ft
CO2 Emission
366 g/km
Fuel Economy
16.1 L/100km / 14.6 MPG (combined)
Top Speed
300.0 km/h / 186.4 mph
340.0 km/h / 211.3 mph

Powertrain

Drivetrain Layout
Front-engine (longitudinal), Rear-wheel drive
Mid-engine (longitudinal), Rear-wheel drive
Engine | Bore
94.0 mm / 3.7 in
94.0 mm / 3.7 in
Engine | Compression Ratio
13.6:1
13.6:1
Engine | Displacement
6.5 L / 396.4 cu-in / 6496.0 cc
6.5 L / 396.4 cu-in / 6496.0 cc
Engine | Power
810.0 hp / 604.0 kW @ 8500 rpm
840.0 hp / 626.4 kW @ 9250 rpm
Engine | Redline
8900 rpm
9500 rpm
Engine | Specific Output
124.7 hp/L / 2.0 hp/cu-in
129.3 hp/L / 2.1 hp/cu-in
Engine | Stroke
78.0 mm / 3.1 in
78.0 mm / 3.1 in
Engine | Torque
719 Nm / 530.3 lb-ft @ 7000 rpm
697 Nm / 514.1 lb-ft @ 7250 rpm
Engine | Type
Naturally-aspirated direct-injected petrol V12 DOHC engine with 4 values per cylinder
Naturally-aspirated direct-injected petrol V12 DOHC engine with 2 values per cylinder
Transmission | Gears
7-speed
7-speed
Transmission | Type
Automatic
Double clutch transmission (DCT)

Production

Availability
2019
2022

Reviews

Neofiliac score
98%
94%
Pros
  • Mind-blowing performance
  • Glorious 8900rpm redline
  • Sweet V12 engine
  • Very, very light
  • Extremely focused
  • Superb performance
  • Awe-inspiring 840PS V12
  • Glorious 9500rpm redline
  • Mid-engine V12 Ferrari
Cons
  • Unpractical
  • Ugly

Price

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