McLaren 720S -- 710bhp, 211mph
The McLaren 720S has attracted hypercar performance to the supercar realm. It's vividly fast, and on the road, you'd struggle to see a difference in impulse between it and the P1. However, besides being a land-borne missile, it's also really engaging to drive at low speed and exceptionally friendly and pragmatic, which can be much more of a success than its spectacular performance. It's TG's supercar of the year.
Hennessey Exorcist -- 1,000bhp, n/a miles
Of course, Texan horsepower fetishist John Hennessey couldn't let Dodge enjoy the spoils of war for extended without devoting his own unleaded-swilling riposte -- using a smart name to boot. The Exorcist isalso, as you can see, according to a Camaro ZL1 (or the more monitor focused 1LE, if you want ), and, ahem, trumps the Dodge alternative by creating 1,000bhp. The top speed is so far unknown, but as the 0-60mph time is sub 3sec, we think you'll agree it deserves a place among 2017's most unhinged performance automobiles.
Tesla Roadster -- n/a bhp, 250mph (claimed)
Making no sound at all, on the other hand, is Tesla's first entry into the supercar bear-pit. This 's fine though -- Twitter and internet forums create more than enough sound to compensate for your silence of electrical motors. If the new Roadster ever does see the light of day, we're guaranteed a 620-mile range, functionality to embarrass a Bugatti, and for a relatively reasonable $200,000. It might be a utopian supercar. All Tesla must do is bring it to market on time.
BMW M760Li -- 602bhp, 155mph
This unassuming pluto-barge is, in fact, the most effective, fastest road-going BMW ever made. It's not even a legitimate M car, but the bi-turbo V12 that lurks from the swollen nostrils of this supreme 7 Series is an actual monster one of motors. It develops 602bhp, and thanks to xDrive 4x4 delivering the grip, it could launch from 0-62mph in 3.9 seconds. Therefore it's quicker compared to i8, faster than an M3, and up before the new M5 has been disclosed, was unassailable in the BMW range for speed. It's not so much a flagship for a destroyer.
Lamborghini Huracn Performante -- 641bhp, 205mph
It's a sign of just how spoiled we've gotten by supercar power stats the Huracn's vital numbers nearly look a tad limp in this provider. No matter -- that is the best automobile Lamborghini has ever produced. It's hardly any less user unfriendly than the standard Huracn, the downforce made is really spellbinding, and we'll head out on a limb here and state that the infant Lambo may well function as best-sounding car on this whole list. Naturally aspirated V10s for-the-win.
Jeep Trackhawk -- 707bhp, 180mph
Bear in Mind the Dodge Demon out of a few slides past? The madder, badder Hellcat? Course you do. Now imagine the quantity of horrid light beer consumed by the individual who developed the idea of slotting the 707bhp variation of said supercharged V8 into the Jeep Grand Cherokee. This, not the Lamborghini Urus, is the most powerful SUV of 2017. 'Murica one, Italy, nil
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