Lately many models appear Supercar very charming, luxurious, and highly recommended to have.
Interestingly, the car developers are currently competing to create a comfortable car, fast, and certainly feasible to drive.
Here's my review of the supercar :
Ferrari 488 GTB
Anyone who was concerned about the turbocharged 488 GTB not being as pure or exciting to drive as its predecessor can rest easy. No, it doesn’t sound just as magnificent as a 458 Italia under full steam, but it still sounds more than good enough for a Ferrari. And in all other aspects the 488 is utterly sensational to drive, on road or track, and in the simplest of terms is also insanely fast. The best just got better, and by an amount that even we are still somewhat shocked by.
So well balanced is this car on the way into, in the middle of, and especially on the way out of corners that the intimidation factor has been all but eradicated, despite the fact that it feels massively more potent and just faster than the 458 in all seven gears.
That’s one heck of a combination of talents to install under just one roof, even if it does happen to be the same roof as before. Bottom line, the 488 might be turbocharged and mightn’t sound just as spine tingling as before, but in all other aspects it represents yet another giant leap forwards for Ferrari. It also make you wonder what on earth they are going to come up with next.
McLaren 650S
For its second-generation supercar, McLaren took the 12C and added styling and technology inspired by the P1 hypercar. The result is its most focused road car yet – the 650S.
There’s a real sense of occasion when you get behind the wheel, thanks to the butterfly wing doors and the low, race-inspired driving position in a minimalist cabin.
The twin-turbo V8 fires into life with a purposeful bark, while selecting gears with the tactile metal shift paddles makes light work of the 641bhp on tap. Performance is explosive, and the standard launch control system means it’s easy to match the claimed 0-62mph time of three seconds.
In corners, the stiff chassis and adaptive dampers combine to deliver zero body roll even at ridiculous speeds, while the direct steering and ultra-effective carbon ceramic brakes mean you feel in total control at all times.
Mazda MX-5 Miata
For pure driving bliss, the Miata is tops in our book—it’s so good, it’s a 10Best winner for 2017. This legendary two-seater has a 155-hp 2.0-liter four-cylinder with a six-speed manual; a six-speed automatic is optional.
Its use of aluminum helps keep weight down, so the Miata remains eminently flingable in the twists and turns that you’ll surely seek out whenever you hit the road. The RF model offers a power-folding targa top, but it’s much more expensive than the cloth-topped Miata.
Fiat 124 Spider
Borrowing heavily from the looks of the Pininfarina-designed original, circa 1966, the 124 Spider is a stylish, if not exactly Italian, two-seat droptop. Its rival—Mazda’s MX-5 Miata—is also its main benefactor, donating its chassis, assembly line, and parts bin.
But the 124 Spider does have a unique suspension and powertrain: a 160-hp 1.4-liter turbo four with either a six-speed manual or auto. The racy Abarth gets a sport-tuned exhaust, a limited-slip differential, and a boost to 164 hp.
Ferrari F12 Berlinetta
The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta is as close to motoring Nirvana as you can get. It’s powered by a development of the FF’s 6.3-litre V12 engine, which is tuned to produce a crazy 730bhp. The F12 is designed to be more comfortable and useable everyday than the mid-engined 458 Italia, but is just as explosive in a straight line and almost as agile in the corners.
The design isn’t just for show either, as scoops and vents channel the airflow around the car to keep drag to a minimum and maximise downforce, without resorting to a huge rear wing.
Look amazing huh! What Supercar do you want? Or maybe you have one of all.
That's all my review, stay up to date with me for next review. Thanks for reading :)
I'm sorry but I would not classify all of them as "supercars".
Which one?
Only my thinking but the MX-5, and the Fiat. Both excellent and fun cars, but supercars?
Thanks for your review @jeff001, i'll do my best post for next :)
Hey @ade-andrian, I didn't notice any Lamborghinis, any reason why?
I think it's too mainstream, but i agree that Lambo is Supercar