🏁 Cars similar to Ferrari Testarossa US encyclopedia 2026
The Ferrari Testarossa (1984–1996) defined the 80s wedge with its side strakes, pop‑up headlights, and wide rear. This deep‑dive guide covers every worthy alternative—from ultra‑rare exotics to daily‑drivable mid‑engine cars. All data US market 2026.
[1] Wedge icons · true design siblings
Designed by Gerald Wiegert, the Vector W8 shares the Testarossa’s extreme wedge and fighter-jet cockpit. It uses aerospace construction (honeycomb panels) and pop‑up headlights. Only 17 built, making it rarer than the Ferrari. The side intakes are even more aggressive.
🔍 similarity: angular 80s silhouette, mid-engine, exotic status.
Styled by Marcello Gandini (designer of Testarossa and Countach). The V16T features four hidden headlights and a pure wedge shape. The side strakes are reinterpreted as massive scoops. One of the most direct spiritual successors.
Predates the Testarossa but embodies the low, wide Italian wedge with American V8 muscle. Sold new in the US. Its pop-up headlights and mid-engine layout make it a classic affordable alternative.
[2] Affordable mid‑engine · under $25k
[3] Modern rivals · outperform the Testarossa
| Model | 0-60 | Power | Layout | US price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noble M12 (00–08) | 3.5s | 352 hp twin-turbo V6 | mid-engine | $35k–$65k |
| Lotus Elise (00–05) | 4.9s | 190 hp 1.8L | mid-engine | $25k–$40k |
| Porsche 986 Boxster | 5.9s | 2.7L flat‑6 | mid-engine | $10k–$20k |
| Mercedes‑AMG A45 S | 3.6s | 416 hp 2.0T | front AWD | $50k–$60k |
[4] The copycat era · side strake influence
• Pontiac Trans Am (80s) adopted similar strakes
• Japanese sports cars (Supra, 300ZX) used cheese‑grater vents
• Aftermarket stick‑on kits sold by the thousands
[5] US market price comparison 2026
| Model | Price range (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ferrari Testarossa | $150k–$300k | reference |
| Vector W8 | $400k–$800k | collector |
| Cizeta V16T | $600k–$1.2M | ultra rare |
| De Tomaso Pantera | $50k–$110k | classic |
| Pontiac Fiero | $8k–$25k | replica base |
| Noble M12 | $35k–$65k | modern performance |
| Porsche 986 | $10k–$20k | daily mid‑engine |