At the Los Angeles Auto Show, Rezvani unveiled a featherweight 500-horsepower beast that boasts an innovative opening door. The world has never seen anything like it! Behold every octane enthusiast's wet dream.
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If a regular Ferrari doesn't seem exclusive enough, consider a converted Ferrari, the Ferrari F12 Caballería, built by Madrid-based Bengala Automotive Design and modeled after the GT3 series.
Many car brands like to boast that they have poured technology from their racing cars into road-going versions, but no one does it more convincingly than Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus. Probably because the SCG003S supercar is actually an SCG003C racing car with road-worthy license plate and lights.
For the sixth year in a row, Motor Trend has held a drag race for octane sprinters (World's Greatest Drag Race 6). This time, a dozen extremely powerful cars hit the asphalt, among which it would be difficult to predict the winner. Which one succeeded the Corvette Z06 (Z07) on the throne?
Russian mogul Roman Abramovich has an impressive collection of cars. He recently put his steel horses on display at the famous Nürburgring racetrack, which is owned by his former partner and friend, Russian billionaire Viktor Kharitonin. Experts estimate that the value of the fleet of the owner of the football club Chelsea FC is over 10 million euros!
The fourth version of the Porsche Panamera 4 E-hybrid has become electric. Porsche promises a consumption of only 2.5 liters per 100 kilometers and a 50-kilometer electric range.
The Bentley Flying Spur W12 S is the fastest Bentley in history. Although the appearance says otherwise, it is not a classic four-door sedan, but a sports sedan. The heart of the steel beauty is the familiar 6-liter V12 twin-turbo petrol engine, but on steroids! With 625 hp, it leaves many supercars behind.
Pininfarina brought the H2 Speed racing car concept to Geneva, which, as the name suggests, runs on fuel cells, while the Speed "trailer" betrays its racing character. The designers drew inspiration for the design from the past concept of the Ferrari Sigma racing car and added some futuristic features to it. They were supplied with a pair of electric motors by the GreenGT company, and the H2 Speed squeezes out 503 horses.
The Lamborghini Centenario is certainly the fastest "centenarian" under the sun, and it is certainly the fastest Lamborghini in history. Only 40 examples of this 770-horsepower beast will be produced, and the jubilee series is already sold out in advance, although as much as 2 million euros are being demanded for the supercar, made to commemorate the centenary of the birth of the company's founder! It was put on display at the Geneva Motor Show.
The Bugatti Chiron is the fastest car in the world, as it can drive down the road at more than 450 km/h (the speed is otherwise electronically limited at 420 km/h), driven by as much as 1,500 horsepower. Only 500 examples will be produced, and its first customer was none other than boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather, for whom the base price of the Bugatti Chiron was 2.4 million euros, a real spit in the sea. The French boutique manufacturer of ultra-fast cars put the supercar on display at the Geneva Motor Show.
For all those with old bones, McLaren produced the McLaren 570GT model, a supercar that surprises with its comfort and spaciousness. The two-seater with a centrally mounted engine is intended for everyday use, so a surprise awaits us at the back, where the trunk is hidden, in which there is a rather large hole, which we are not used to in this type of car. The McLaren 570GT is a supercar that wants to hang out with regular cars.
You may not have heard of the British boutique brand Arash, but the Arash AF10 will make sure that's not the case anymore. The road monster, a hybrid supercar with as many as five engines (!) and 2080 (!) horsepower will be presented at the Geneva Motor Show and will put other supercars to shame with its "rude" characteristics.