Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante
Few cars are capable of awakening so many sensations even when you have not entered it. Such is the case with the DBS Superleggera Volante, an evocative Super GT that causes fascination. As much for its muscular design, its soft top or its wide levels of interior customization, as for its power. And it is that it equips an Aston Martin 5.2-liter biturbo V12 engine, which delivers 725 hp and 900 Nm of torque, figures that give it the title of the fastest convertible of the brand. 379.172 euros (according to customization)
Lamborghini Huracán EVO
Since 2014 the successor to the Gallardo has brought great joy to Lamborghini. Its most updated version, called EVO, has been on the market since the beginning of 2020, and is available with all-wheel drive and 640 hp or rear RWD and 610. Beyond the thrust of its superb naturally aspirated V10 engine, it stands out the innovative LVDI system that it offers, in in the AWD version, dynamic control of torque and steering on all four wheels. Weighing just 1,389 kg, the Huracán EVO RWD has a top speed of 325 km / h and accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h in 3.3 seconds. From 216.444 euros.
Mercedes-AMG Black Series
A power of 730 CV and 800 Nm -the most powerful AMG V8 engine of all time- series, all carbon fiber, double rear spoiler, titanium roll cage, splitter adjustable in two positions, carbon buffers … The new Mercedes-AMG supercar, the GT Black Series, is radical in everything. Even in the price: from 415,000 euros, with a limited production until December 31, 2021. Highlight its visible carbon fiber front splitter that can be manually adjusted on two levels, the mobile flap integrated into the upper profile of the spoiler, as well as an interior with striking AMG accents. From 415.000 euros.
Audi R8 V10 Performance
More wood for the Audi supercar. The rear-wheel drive variant of the R8 adds 30 hp and raises its power to 570 hp in this performance version, which also boasts a rear-wheel drive system derived from the R8 LMS competition, thanks to which it reaches a maximum speed of 329 km / h supported by its 5.2-liter atmospheric V10 FSI mechanics. Very light, thanks to the intensive use of aluminum in its bodywork, a mechanical limited-slip differential distributes torque ideally depending on the driving situation, ensuring optimal traction even when the asphalt is wet. From 179.000 euros.
Ferrari F8 Spider
Ferrari is the meaning of beauty and performance. And if we add to this maneuverability, dynamism and comfort, we have as a result one of the benchmark cars in the supercar sector. We are talking regarding the F8 Spider, a convertible with which to enjoy a truly extraordinary and rewarding drive under the open sky. The most important thing in the design of this model is its hood, in this case a very comfortable retractable hardtop that is divided into two parts and stored above the engine. It only takes 14 seconds to unfold or retract, and it can be closed or opened while on the move at up to 45 km / h. From 361.000 euros.
McLaren GT
At the controls of a McLaren GT the feelings are emotion and respect. The 4.0-liter biturbo V8 that this Grand Tourer pumps has neither more nor less than 620 hp and 630 Nm of torque, figures that are imposing. Sleek yet muscular, this model – starting at € 312,360 – combines design, innovative high-quality materials and exceptional refinement, with slight nods to comfort, including a preset suspension setting that helps smooth out unevenness and unexpectedness of the ride. road, ride comfort and interior comfort. From 312.360 euros.
Porsche 911 GTS
In a race to choose the perfect all-rounder, the 911 Carrera GTS would have the upper hand. With 480 HP, 30 more than the 911 «street» (170 less than a Turbo S, the most radical of the family) it adapts like a glove to the driver’s abilities, few or many, and at the same time it is comfortable for a daily use. In addition to the delicious sound of its engine (which can be deactivated), the specially tuned PASM suspension stands out. The excellent six-cylinder turbo boxer engine allows you to accelerate from 0-100 in just 3.3 seconds. From 160.082 euros.
Lamborghini Urus
The “Super SUV” is behind Lamborghini’s strong sales growth since 2017. Its 4.0-liter biturbo V8, with 650 hp and 850 Nm of torque offers superlative performance. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h in 3.6 seconds and reaches a maximum of 305 km / h. It also has a 4WD system, with active torque distribution and four-wheel steering. It has up to 6 driving modes and customizable EGO mode. From 252.677 euros.
BMW M5 CS
This limited and exclusive special edition features a 4.4-liter V8 engine with 635 hp, making it the most powerful car in the history of BMW’s M division. It is striking with its grille, the L-shaped light signature of the BMW Laser headlights – reminiscent of the successful racing GTs – and its sports exhaust system. Inside, the M Carbon seats with the outline of the legendary Nürburgring stand out. 207.300 euros.
Cupra Formentor VZ5
Limited to just 7,000 units, it incorporates the 2.5 TSI five-cylinder engine that generates 390 hp and 480 Nm of maximum torque, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h in just 4.2 seconds. Torque Splitter selective torque control technology guarantees high agility and cornering stability unlike a crossover SUV thanks to the distribution of torque between axles and even between wheels. From 62.840 euros.
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