Supercars are a given at any motor show and most manufacturers were present in one form or another at this years New York Auto Show. Only Ferrari was absent, but they’re forgiven, for having been so diligently focused on the development and launch of their new 599 GTO. Below, in no particular order, follows a list of some of the cars that caught most peoples attention…
Alpina B7
Alpina may not be a household name, but in certain circles of BMW-trust, they are the absolute masters in making a great thing even better. The new B7 starts off as a regular 300 kW 750i and gets the full treatment. It begins with a pair of Honeywell-Garrett turbos giving an even 1.0 bar of boost and stainless-steel dual exhaust system. Altogether, output is rated at 373 kW and 700 N.m of torque. This is only part of the story as the cabin of the B7 is treated to the finest materials including Myrtle Burl wood. Here’s to more exclusivity and those signature Alpina alloys!
Bentley Continental GTC SuperSports
Bentley and speed have long since been associated with each other. In SuperSports guise, that statement could not be truer. With 463 kW coming from its twin-turbocharged 6,0-litre W12 engine, the mammoth 2.2 tonne car charges to 100 km/h in only 3.9 seconds and will reach 325 km/h. Actually, SuperSports stands for weight reduction (about 90 kgs) and enhanced performance. All this performance and exclusivity at a price tag of, well, P.O.A in South Africa.
BMW 335is
Reviving an old name is sometimes tricky as fans of the original can easily get offended if the carmaker doesn’t get it right. In the case of the BMW ‘is’ and its revival, the Bavarians nailed it. Featuring a 240 kW 3,0-litre turbocharged inline 6-cylinder engine, the new 335is is very much a performance coupe or convertible with a little something extra over the regular 335i. Extra niceties for the car include specific aerodynamic body pieces for better airflow and improved cooling. The 335is also uses a free-flowing sport exhaust system, tuned for a more satisfying rumble.
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3
As if the SLS AMG wasn’t enough to get every car enthusiast a little excited, Mercedes goes and takes the wraps off the Baywatch/Pamela Anderson equivalent at the New York show and adds the letters ‘GT3′, which have the same impact as XXX! Using the same monster V8 and having less mass to lug around, the SLS AMG GT3 will accomplish pornographic-like performance figures that will surely have fans requiring cold showers.
Porsche Cayenne Turbo
The Turbo and expected Turbo S models will no doubt look a little more desirable, but for now the new Cayenne is a huge improvement over the previous generation. The first generation VW Touareg was not particularly pretty either, but deciding which one looks better would have been a tough decision for most – not something a Porsche should have an issue with. But No more! Not only does Cayenne 2 borrow styling cues from the Panamera, latest Cayman and 911, but its new Hybrid and Diesel powertrains (as well as Turbo) will make it more popular than ever.
Hennessey Camaro
Hennessey in general is really making a name for itself. The 2011 Venom GT promises to be a killer in the performance supercar category when it becomes available next year. As for the Camaro or Camaro(s), only your budget can limit the amount of rubber you can scorch. With packages ranging from 447 to 746 kilowatt, few will challenge you in a straight line, or on a track. Depending on the selected options, your Camaro will be able to pull just over 1 G of lateral acceleration, that’s some serious grip – for an American car!
Porsche Carrera GT
This Porsche is not new, but it was on display in New York and after seeing one at the Franschhoek Motor Museum Time Trial & Concours event in February, we don’t need an excuse to mention it. The Carrera GT has undoubtedly carved its spot that league of supercars that will forever and always be coveted. Think of the Lamborghini Countach, the Ferrari F40 and the GT is a natural fit. With a 451 kW 5,7-litre V10 and performance numbers like 0 – 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds, 0 – 160 km/h in 6.8 seconds and a top speed of 328 km/h, how could it not be?
Mazda RX-8 Racer
Based on the latest and hottest RX-8 ever, the R3, the Speed Source #70 Castrol Syntec Mazda RX-8 is obviously no ordinary over-the-counter RX-8. Competing in the Rolex Series GT Class and piloted by Sylvain Tremblay, Nick Ham, Jonathan Bomarito and David Haskell, this car won its class in the latest edition of the Rolex 24 at Daytona. It’s not everyday that we hear of Mazda’s GT Class racing efforts.
Subaru Impreza WRX and STI
The ‘new’ WRX is in fact not really new as it only grows ever closer to the STI in styling and performance. First came the bump in power to 197 kW and now it sports body proportions basically on par with the STI. Although the return of the sedan has made headlines (the jury is still out on it looks vs the hatch), it’s the fact that the WRX needs to continue to grow to maintain its competitive edge. One theory is that the upcoming ‘Toybaru‘ will adopt the STI badge, while WRX will be reserved exclusively for the sedan/hatch.
Spyker C8 Aileron
It’s an acquired taste, the new Spyker C8 Aileron, both in the looks department and driving experience. However, no one denies the attention to detail and quality of craftsmanship of the car. With 300 kW from a 4,2-litre mid-mounted V8, the Aileron should prove to be entertaining to drive, if not a little under powered for what its looks suggest.
April 10th, 2010 at 1:35 pm
i wouldnt call this a top 10. im sure there were much better cars then some of these. but then again i think most super cars look better then BMW’s, Subaru, and mazda’s.