Motor shows are all about supercars, right? We think so.
With the hype of new launches settling down and our record number of CarAdvice journalists attending this yearâs Frankfurt motor show all back home, we have come up with a list of the Top Five supercars from this yearâs show.
Let us know what you think of our choices.
5. Lamborghini Huracan Spyder
You canât have a top supercars list without a Lamborghini in there, right? Luckily this is certainly one supercar worth talking about. Itâs the latest drop-top supercar from the Italian manufacturer. With a roof that retracts in 17 seconds while on the move and a uniquely Lamborghini body shape, the car practically sells itself. Read more about the Lamborghini Huracan Spyder here.
4. Ferrari 488 GTB Spider
Much like Lamborghini, itâs impossible to have a top supercar list without a Ferrari mention. The 488 GTB is the successor to the highly popular 458 Italia and is the companyâs roofless road-going racer. Itâs also the companyâs proper turbocharged V8 sports car (sorry, California T). It looks incredibly stunning, especially in this colour. Read more about the Ferrari 488 GTB Spider here.
3. Alfa Romeo Giulia QV
An Alfa Romeo supercar â" no weâre not kidding. What youâre looking at here is a car that has eclipsed the Nurburgring time of a BMW M4 and comes with brakes bigger than a giant dinner plate. The turbocharged six-cylinder monster is Alfa Romeoâs âheart and soulâ resurgence (not that the 4C or 8C werenât). Read more about the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV here.
2. Ford GT
Sure, it wasnât released at the Frankfurt Motor Show, but the Ford GT canât not be mentioned. The iconic Ford supercar has been reborn into this modern, stunning and fast incarnation. Itâs a sign that Ford is thinking forward and is looking beyond the global financial crisis that crippled most American manufacturers temporarily. You can read more about the awesome Ford GT here.
1. Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo
Ladies and gentlemen, nothing more needs to be said. CarAdvice was the first Australian media outlet to drive the original Bugatti Veyron and this latest Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo shows us the future direction of the brand and the way it plans to head for the Veyron replacement. The angles, lines and colours look utterly stunning, while the interior represents racing cred at its finest. Read more about the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo here.
Comments
Post a Comment