McLaren Senna -- 789bhp, n/a mph
Are you used to the looks yet? Us neither. And the name? Hmm... maybe we'd better focus on the specs, which is where the brutal-looking Senna earns its keep. McLaren's brand new Ultimate Series machine develops 789bhp from its 4.0-litre bi-turbo V8, with no hybrid in sight. McLaren hasn't disclosed top rate figures yet, however as this is a craft constructed to warp around tracks, we're anticipating a headline v-max to be forfeited in the name of lap-time heroics.
Lamborghini Urus -- 641bhp, 190mph
2017: the year that Lamborghini got back to SUVs. But in order to reveal the pace of progress, the new Urus has four fewer cylinders than the older LM002, nevertheless it develops almost twice the electricity, thanks to some 641bhp version of the VW Group's bi-turbo 4.0-litre V8. Since we'll see later on in this listing, the Urus is hence the fastest of the super-SUVs, but not the most powerful, by a very long way...
Lamborghini Huracn Performante -- 641bhp, 205mph
It's a sign of how spoiled we've gotten by supercar power stats that the Huracn's vital numbers nearly look somewhat limp in this company. No matter -- this is the very best car Lamborghini has ever produced. It's hardly any less user unfriendly than the normal Huracn, the downforce made is really spellbinding, and we'll head out on a limb here and say that the infant Lambo may well function as best-sounding car with this entire list. Naturally aspirated V10s for-the-win.
Ferrari 812 Superfast -- 789bhp, 211mph
We are living in a mad, mad world. Among many pieces of evidence that this is true is that the fact that Ferrari's series-production big-booted GT car is powered by a 789bhp V12 that'll ship it past 62mph in 2.9 seconds and to a top speed of 211mph. If that is among the last of the classic V12 supercars, before hybrids and turbos eventually kill off them, then what a way to go.
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