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  2. List of sports cars - Wikipedia

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    Hulme Supercars Hulme F1 Can-Am 2011-2012 Roadster New Zealand Limited to 20 units Hyundai: Tiburon: 1996-2008 Coupé South Korea: Also known as Hyundai coupe in Korean markets and Hyundai Tuscani in European markets. Genesis Coupé: 2008–2016 Also available in a sedan: Hyperion Motors XP-1: 2022 United States Hydrogen fuel-cell supercar ...

  3. Unique Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport shows off customizing program

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    Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, Pagani, Koenigsegg, Bugatti, Aston Martin and Porsche, among others, are continuously rolling out ever faster, rarer and more unusual supercars. Automakers such as ...

  4. W Motors Lykan HyperSport - Wikipedia

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    At US$ 3.4 million, the Lykan HyperSport was the third most expensive production car at the time of its production. The HyperSport is the first car to have headlights with embedded jewels; they contain titanium LED blades with 440 platinum diamonds (15cts); [9] although buyers had a selection of rubies, diamonds, yellow diamonds, and sapphires to be integrated into the vehicle's headlights at ...

  5. Supercar - Wikipedia

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    The term 'supercar' is frequently used for the extreme fringe of powerful, low-bodied mid-engine luxury sportscars. A low-profile car may have limited ground clearance, but a handling-favorable center of gravity and a smaller frontal area than a front engined car. These characteristics can reduce supercars' aerodynamic drag, enabling higher top ...

  6. Bugatti Automobiles - Wikipedia

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    It reached a top speed of 407 km/h (253 mph). At the time, the Veyron was the most potent and fastest supercar ever built. In acceleration tests, it reached a speed of 100 km/h (62 mph) after 2.5 s, 200 km/h (124 mph) after 7.3 s, and 300 km/h (186 mph) after 16.8 s.

  7. Koenigsegg Regera - Wikipedia

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    The name Regera is a Swedish verb, meaning "to reign" or "to rule". Koenigsegg produced 85 Regeras, [10] most of which were sold upon unveiling. [11] [12] The Regera was developed and designed to be a more practical, luxurious, grand touring alternative to the rest of Koenigsegg's lightweight sports car lineup: initially the Agera and later the ...

  8. Ferrari F40 - Wikipedia

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    Despite the mixed reviews on the car due to its spartan design and lack of the latest technology (when compared to the Porsche 959 and other supercars), the F40 remains a car that is liked by many individuals in the press and owners. Evo magazine's 2013 "Ferrari F40 buying guide" started with "For many it's the greatest road-going Ferrari of ...

  9. Inferno exotic car - Wikipedia

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    The Inferno Exotic Car is a super sports car designed by Dozerek and LTM Hot Spot and produced by Inferno Automobili in Mexico. It is one of a kind, made for a race in Mexico.