Mercedes-AMG Project One -- 1,000bhp , 217mph
No-one outside AMG has driven the Mercedes F1 car for the road known so far just as Project One, but its stats are appropriately barmy to make the cut in this list. Revealed in time for its 2017 Frankfurt motor show, the supreme AMG guarantees to launch in 0-124mph in under six seconds, which means that thanks to its AWD hybrid grip, it'll get off the line as quick as a real F1 car. While, hopefully, making a much neater noise...
Bugatti Chiron -- 1,479bhp, 261mph (claimed)
Although we were introduced to the new Bugatti Chiron at 2016, we weren't exposed to the complete force of its 1,479bhp quad-turbo W16 until earlier this year. And if that occurred, any thoughts of this thing being merely a reheated Veyron quickly vanished. As it's eventually unleashed with its limiter, the world will be watching.
Apollo Intensa Emozione -- 769bhp, 208mph
The Apollo had us at 'Batmobile-inspired styling'. Subsequently it kept on winning us over with its 769bhp Ferrari-derived V12 and purist inspirations. The IE is designed for track work only, but if all ten get sold, it'll fund a street car that'll hopefully look at least half as bonkers. That is exactly what supercars are about, right?
Lamborghini Huracn Performante -- 641bhp, 205mph
It's a indication of just how spoiled we've become by supercar power stats the Huracn's vital numbers nearly look somewhat limp in this company. No matter -- that is the very best car Lamborghini has ever made. It's hardly any less user-friendly than the standard Huracn, the downforce created is truly spellbinding, and we'll go out on a limb here and state that the baby Lambo may well function as best-sounding car with this whole list. Naturally aspirated V10s for-the-win.
Hennessey Venom F5 -- 1600bhp (claimed), 290mph (promised )
Hennessey's back again, and he's going for 300mph. The Venom F5, successor to the car that struck 270mph and established Hennessey as a player in the top speed supercar game, is called after F5 category storms, which have a windspeed score of up to 318mph. Can the Texan underdog take it into the might of the VW Group, and Koenigsegg? 2017's show of the new Venom was the opening shot of around two. Place your bets...
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