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Enzo Ferrari once said, “When you buy a Ferrari, you are paying for the engine. The rest you get for free,” alluding that his engines were the real masterpieces, and the bodywork encasing them merely functioned as wrapping paper. Il Commendatore would be incredibly proud (but hardly surprised) the 488 GTB just picked up the award for the International Engine of the Year.
Engine Technology International magazine collected respected automotive journalists from around the world to act as judges. The judges then scored “each shortlisted engine using their subjective driving impressions and technical knowledge, taking into account characteristics such as fuel economy, smoothness, performance, noise and driveability.” We’ve had the pleasure of driving a handful of the winners — read our reviews and see what we thought of some of the best engines in the world.
International Engine of the Year
Ferrari 3.9-Liter biturbo V8 “The 488 didn’t seem to care that I braked later than I should have; I simply pointed the car where I wanted it to go and the stability control sorted out my Ferrari-test-driver-wincing mistake.” – Bryan Campbell, Staff Writer
