Lamborghini Urus -- 641bhp, 190mph
2017: the year that Lamborghini reunite into SUVs. However, in order to show the speed of progress, the newest Urus has four fewer cylinders than the older LM002, nevertheless it develops nearly twice the electricity, as a result of some 641bhp variant of the VW Group's bi-turbo 4.0-litre V8. Since we'll see later on in this listing, the Urus is therefore the fastest of the super-SUVs, but maybe not the most powerful, by a very long way...
Porsche 911 GT2 RS -- 691bhp, 211mph
We waited a long time for Porsche to flip the 991-generation of 911 into a 'widowmaker'. After the 691bhp GT2 RS arrived, and we drove it, the most shocking thing was how habitable and un-terrifying it had been. This 's modern tyres and aerodynamics for you. And as a result, the GT2 RS blitzed around the Nrburgring at a new record time of 6mins 43.7sec. Note: to replicate this time you need to be as handy and brave as an actual professional racing driver.
Bentley Continental Supersports -- 700bhp, 209mph
Bet you'd forgotten about this one. Yes, just before Bentley wowed us with the sleeker, more raffish new Continental GT, it generated a Supersports edition of the outgoing vehicle. And the headline was quite simply this: seven hundred horsepower. And that's appropriate Victorian British imperial horsepower. It's perhaps not the most soulful car on this listing by a margin, but that is actually the reigning speed champ one of Bentleys, also incongruously magnificent as a result.
Dodge Demon -- 840bhp, 168mph
The very first road-certified factory automobile to be officially effective at wheelies (or even wheelstands, we suppose) is your Dodge Hellcat's even more evil, quarter-mile-munching twin. It's a drag-race monster having an 840bhp supercharged V8 heart, although that sub-170mph top rate is the lowest in this record, the Demon's ability to launch in 0-60mph in a verifiable 2.3 seconds is as impressive as it's barmy. A worthy addition to the annals of muscle car legend.
Lamborghini Huracn Performante -- 641bhp, 205mph
It's a indication of how spoiled we've gotten by supercar power stats the Huracn's vital numbers almost look a tad limp in this provider. No matter -- this is the best automobile Lamborghini has ever produced. It's barely any less user-friendly compared to 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 automobile with this whole list. Naturally aspirated V10s for-the-win.
McLaren Senna -- 789bhp, n/a miles
Are you accustomed to the appearances yet? Us neither. And the title? Hmm... maybe we'd better focus on the specs, which is the point where the brutal-looking Senna earns its keep. McLaren's new Ultimate Series machine develops 789bhp from the 4.0-litre bi-turbo V8, with no hybrid motor in sight. McLaren hasn't revealed top speed figures yet, but as this is a craft built to warp around monitors, we're anticipating a headline v-max to be forfeited in the name of lap-time heroics.
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