FerrariIt's only the third Ferrari to ever use the legendary GTO tag, but the most hardcore 599 yet more than lives up to it. Its screaming 661bhp V12 engine and 80kg weight-loss over standard help whisk it well beyond 200mph via a 3.4sec 0-60mph time.
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FerrariIf anyone can make a coupe-convertible exciting, Ferrari can. The California combines the looks of a pert Italian supercar with the drama of a sonorous V8 engine, wearing one of the company's iconic nameplates in the process.
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FerrariFerrari's junior supercar grows up, a 562bhp 4.5-litre V8 engine combining with a lightning-quick Formula 1-style paddleshift gearbox and clever electronic systems to ensure its one of the fastest and most exciting cars the Prancing Horse has ever made.
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BugattiIt's the fastest car in the world, the Super Sport edition capable of a scarcely believable 268mph, yet thanks to clever four-wheel-drive, it's not intimidating to drive. Stick your foot down in a straight line, though, and there's no acceleration like it.
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BMWIt's been the greatest sports saloon in the world for over 25 years now, and the all-new M5 gets a muscular twin-turbocharged V8 engine. A stonking 552bhp and a snappy 7-speed twin-clutch gearbox combine to create 190mph pace and a supercar-like 4.4sec 0-62mph sprint.
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McLarenThey've won eight Formula 1 constructors' titles and competed in over 700 races, and now they've made a supercar to fight Ferrari. The MP4-12C squeezes all of McLaren's F1 know-how and lightweight technology into one, subtly designed and great to drive car.
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McLarenSubaru made its name in motorsport, and the roots of its WRX STI model lie in the legendary rallying exploits of Colin McRae and Richard Burns. WRC expertise makes for a formidable road car, one with back road pace to match or better more exotic supercars.
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