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BEST 10 UPCOMING SUPERCARS 2020-2021
Super Fast, Super powerful, super expensive and super rare - these are adjectives that describe a supercar.
If you're desperately keen to show the world that you're doing very well for yourself, one way of doing it is having a supercar.
Today, the Millie Jackson channel list best 10 upcoming supercars that will be launched within the next 2 years.
1. 2020 Pininfarina Battista
Named after company founder Battista Farina, the all-electric Battista is set to launch late in 2020 with a price tag of 2 million USD with 150 units slated for production.
Powered by a Rimac-produced powertrain, the new Pininfarina Battista hyper EV produces 1874 hp, 1696lb ft of torque from four electric motors, and can launch from 0-62mph in under 2s.
2. 2021 Czinger 21C
The 21C was built in Los Angeles California by mix of scientists and artisans.
Designed and manufacturered from scratch using innovative 3D printing and automation techniques, the 21C features an alloy and carbonfibre chassis.
The claimed performance figures are 0–62mph in 1.9s and zero to 248 mph and back to zero in 29 seconds, which would eclipse the Koenigsegg Regera's record of 31.49 seconds set last September.
3. 2021 Bugatti Centodieci
Inspired by the EB110, the supercar $9 million-Bugatti Centodieci was born for the marque’s 110-year anniversary.
Underneath the expressive bodywork is an 8.0-liter W16 quad-turbocharged engine with a ludicrous 1,600 hp, eclipsing even the mighty Chiron. The performance figures are astonishing - the Centodieci will be able to cover 0-62 mph in 2.4s and reach 186 mph in only 13.1s.
4. 2021 Lotus EVIJA
Ever since Chinese automaker Geely bought the financially-strapped UK sports car company back in 2017, things have steadily improved.
2020 Evija is not only the first British electric supercar but also the most powerful production road car on the planet. With its aerospace inspiration, the Evija features a full carbon fiber body, gorgeous lines and angles.
5. 2020 Lamborghini SIÁN
Sián is brand's first hybrid and also its most powerful car.
With a 785hp V12, naturally-aspirated foundation, the electric motor’s contribution takes total system output to an astonishing 819 hp.
6. 2020 McLaren Elva
The 2020 McLaren Elva is a limited-production model inspired by race cars that were designed by the legendary Bruce McLaren in the late '60s.
The engine is McLaren's familiar 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 unit. It's tuned to 804 horsepower 15 more than the company's wildly quick Senna track car and has 590 lb-ft of torque.
8. Ford GT Liquid Carbon
The Liquid Carbon Ford GT is more than just a carbon fiber body on display. New GTs going forward have revised suspension, reworked aerodynamics for improved cooling, and a 3.5-liter twin-turbo EcoBoost V6 with a broader torque curve and 13 extra horsepower, bringing total output to 660 hp.
9. Ferrari 812 GTS
It's been over 50 years since the last production-series front-engined V12-powered Spider was produced - the 365 GTS - so the return of this car type is big news for Ferrari and crucial to meeting the growing demands of the supercar
10. Aspark Owl
After years of teasing, the Aspark Owl is finally here, and the Japanese electric hypercar claims to be the quickest in the world with the ability to hit 60 mph in just 1.69s. This is possible thanks to four electric motors making a total of 1,985 hp and 1,475 pound-feet of torque.
2020 McLaren 765LT
Built as a track-focused, road-legal supercar, the 765LT follows in the same ‘longtail’ design spirit originally seen on the McLaren F1 GTR in the 1990s.
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