Top 10 Best Car Engines of All Time – Performance, Reliability, Innovation, Sound, and Heritage
Posted by admin at 9 November 2025, at 08 : 58 AM
Here’s a Top 10 Best Car Engines of All Time list, grouped by what they’re best at — performance, reliability, innovation, sound, and heritage.
1. Ferrari 6.5 L V12 (F140 Series)
Cars: Ferrari 812 Superfast, LaFerrari, Daytona SP3
Specs: 830 hp @ 9,250 rpm (naturally aspirated!)
Why it’s great: The ultimate expression of emotion and precision. Rev-happy, thunderous sound, and beautifully built.
Best for: Sheer performance and sound.
2. Porsche 4.0 L Flat-Six (9A1 / GT3)
Cars: 911 GT3 & GT3 RS
Specs: 520 hp @ 9,000 rpm
Why it’s great: Track-ready but road-friendly; race-car throttle response and bulletproof reliability.
Best for: Daily-usable motorsport engineering.
3. Honda F20C (S2000)
Cars: Honda S2000
Specs: 240 hp from 2.0 L (120 hp/L) — record for a decade
Why it’s great: 9,000 rpm redline, legendary VTEC engagement, and unmatched reliability for its output.
Best for: High-revving engineering brilliance.
4. Toyota 2JZ-GTE
Cars: Toyota Supra MK IV
Specs: 3.0 L Inline-6 Twin-Turbo, 280–330 hp stock (capable of 1000+ hp)
Why it’s great: Overbuilt, endlessly tunable, nearly indestructible. The tuner world’s holy grail.
Best for: Tuning and durability.
5. BMW S54
Cars: E46 M3, Z4 M
Specs: 333 hp @ 7,900 rpm
Why it’s great: A mechanical masterpiece — linear power, beautiful noise, perfect for spirited drives.
Best for: Balance of performance + precision.
6. Mercedes-AMG M178 (4.0 L V8 Biturbo)
Cars: AMG GT, C63 S, E63 S
Specs: Up to 720 hp in GT Black Series
Why it’s great: Compact “hot-V” turbo layout, monstrous torque, and surprisingly reliable.
Best for: Modern turbocharged performance.
7. Mazda 13B-REW (Rotary)
Cars: RX-7 FD3S
Specs: 1.3 L twin-rotor, 280 hp (stock)
Why it’s great: Unique rotary design, light weight, high revs — pure driver’s delight (though not the most reliable).
Best for: Innovation and uniqueness.
8. Chevrolet LS V8 (LS1 → LS7 → LSA → LT)
Cars: Corvettes, Camaro, countless swaps
Specs: Ranges from 350 to 650+ hp
Why it’s great: Simple, cheap, reliable, powerful — the Swiss-Army-knife of engines.
Best for: Versatility and tuning.
9. Volkswagen 1.9 TDI (ALH)
Cars: Golf, Jetta, Passat (1990s–2000s)
Specs: 90–150 hp, but 50+ MPG and 500k mile lifespan
Why it’s great: Defined the diesel efficiency era; legendary reliability.
Best for: Economy and longevity.
10. Tesla Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
Cars: Model 3 Performance, Model S Plaid
Specs: Up to 1,020 hp equivalent torque, instant response
Why it’s great: Redefined what “engine performance” means — zero lag, zero emissions, zero maintenance.
Best for: The future.
Bonus Mentions
McLaren M838T V8 – lightweight twin-turbo masterpiece.
Nissan RB26DETT – Skyline GT-R legend.
Ford Voodoo V8 (GT350) – flat-plane crank, 8,250 rpm.
Lexus 2UR-GSE V8 – silky, durable, underrated.
