Hennessey Venom F5 -- 1600bhp (claimed), 290mph (claimed)
Hennessey's back , and he's heading for 300mph. The Venom F5, successor to the car that hit 270mph and recognized Hennessey for a participant in the top speed supercar game, is called after F5 category storms, which have a windspeed score of around 318mph. Would the Texan underdog take it to the might of the VW Group, and Koenigsegg? 2017's reveal of the new Venom was the opening shot of round two. Place your bets...
Lamborghini Urus -- 641bhp, 190mph
2017: the year that Lamborghini got back into SUVs. However, so as to reveal the pace of progress, the new Urus has four fewer cylinders than the old LM002, yet it develops nearly twice the power, thanks to a 641bhp variant of the VW Group's bi-turbo 4.0-litre V8. As we'll see later on in this listing, the Urus is therefore the fastest of the super-SUVs, but not the most effective, by a very long way...
Ferrari 812 Superfast -- 789bhp, 211mph
We live in a mad, crazy world. One of 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 which 'll send it beyond 62mph in 2.9 seconds and on to a top rate of 211mph. If that is one of the last of those traditional V12 supercars, before hybrids and turbos eventually kill them off, then exactly what a way to go.
McLaren 720S -- 710bhp, 211mph
The McLaren 720S has attracted hypercar functionality to the supercar realm. It is vividly quick, and about the street, you'd struggle to see a gap in urge between it and the P1. But besides being a land-borne missile, it's also truly engaging to drive at reduced speed and exceptionally friendly and approachable, which is much more of an achievement than its spectacular performance. It's TG's supercar of this year.
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