* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (4)The powertrain is remarkably robust and overbuilt for its output, though early production units faced a notable recall regarding the suspension control arms.
- Maintenance (2)While the engine is easier to service than a Ferrari's, bespoke body panels and specialized components have become prohibitively expensive and hard to source.
- Technology (2)The interior is intentionally minimalist and analog; it lacks modern infotainment, navigation, or driver-assist features, focusing entirely on the gauges.
- Comfort (3)While the cabin is wider than many Italian rivals, the ingress/egress is difficult due to the doors cutting into the roof, and the seats lack long-distance support.
- Dynamics (5)The supercharged 5.4L V8 and 6-speed manual transmission provide a raw, visceral driving experience that remains a benchmark for analog mid-engine supercars.