10 Most Anticipated Supercars of the Upcoming 2020 (Guide to Latest Models)




If you are closely following the world of supercars, you must be aware that automakers are pushing out new, more expensive, more powerful and quicker models faster than we can count.

The 2020 lineup has already been presented as well and it includes some beyond remarkable newcomers that carry on the task of redefining the definition of what a supercar can do! Get ready to be impressed by mind blowing designs, lightning speeds and staggering prices of course!

Similar content by #AutomotiveTerritory:

Electric supercars that deserve your attention and respect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUIjFQP1iW8

Performance vehicles tuned and customized to the extremes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Y-OY5yCg8

All models featured in this #ATsportscars video:

Lotus Evija: media.lotuscars.com/en/models/evija/evija.html

Lotus weren’t kidding when they hyped up their upcoming hypercar as totally mind blowing. As per the creators the Evija is the world’s lightest hypercar, with 3,696 lbs on the scales, courtesy of the Ultra-lightweight carbon fiber monocoque.

Ultima RS: ultimasports.co.uk/Models/UltimaRS

Ultima Sports is an exclusive supercar manufacturer from Britain that specializes in development of track toys with the design inspired by the Group C Le Mans race cars. The Ultima RS is the company’s all-new flagship.

Ford GT MK II: media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2019/07/04/limited-edition-ford-gt.html

Back in 1964 Ford collaborated with Carroll Shelby to create a racecar capable of winning 24 hours of Le Man, which it consequently did. 55 years of racing expertise later the American company worked with Multimatic to reborn the legend in the form of the most powerful Ford GT ever, the all-new MK II.

Radical Rapture: radicalsportscars.com/our-cars/rapture

In 2017, the British Radical Sportscars celebrated its 20th birthday, selling the 2000th model built by the brand. This year, it is bringing to the market its latest project – the track-focused, road-legal sportscar called the Rapture.

Audi R8 LMS GT2: audi-mediacenter.com/en/press-releases/premiere-of-the-audi-r8-lms-gt2-at-goodwood-festival-of-speed-11852

Built on the same platform as the road-legal R8 Spyder, the 2020 Audi R8 LMS GT2 supercar was designed following the technical regulations of the new GT2 class, which will debut in racing under the trademark of Stephane Ratel Organization in 2020.

Ferrari SF90 Stradale: ferrari.com/en-EN/auto/sf90-stradale

Ferrari has been reluctant to adopt true electrification of its supercars for years, sticking to pure internal combustion engines. However, the arrival of the Ferrari SF90 Stradale is changing the status quo and it officially becomes the world’s first plugin hybrid supercar from a seasoned automaker.

Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C8: chevrolet.com/upcoming-vehicles/next-generation-corvette

The rumors about the first mid-engine Vette surfaced all the way back in 2016 and since then the car has become one of the most widely discussed newcomers. The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C8 is powered by an LT1 derived 6.2 V8 that produces 490 horsepower.

McLaren GT: cars.mclaren.com/new-mclaren-gt

Such notions as comfortable and supercar are rarely put together, since superior aerodynamics inevitably lead to cramped up interiors and lack of practicality. The upcoming McLaren GT, however, is undoubtedly a new word in the Grand Turismo world.

SSC Tuatara sscnorthamerica.com/tuatara

The development of this supercar took nearly a decade, but finally, the very first units have been announced to be delivered to the owners during the third quarter of 2019. The Tuatara was named after a reptile known for the fastest molecular evolution, which is a nod to the cars goal to hit the speed record of 300 mph.

Koenigsegg Jesko: koenigsegg.com/car/jesko

2020 Koenigsegg Jesko is a limited production supercar by the Swedish manufacturer that is expected to surpass 300 mph speed barrier. Interestingly, a one-off version of the Jesko called Cherry Red Edition 10 was recently ordered by a luxury online dealership, adding carbon fiber body panels, new wheels and exclusive red colr to the already gorgeous supercar.

De Tomaso P72 GT: detomaso-automobili.com/p72

De Tomaso is an Italian carmaker that has produced prototypes and racing cars since 1959. The retro supercar De Tomaso P72 GT, is the company’s first limited-edition creation that commemorates its 60th anniversary.

source

Recommended For You

About the Author: admin

9 Comments

Comments are closed.