10 Latest Supercar Models to Renew the Class in 2020-2021 MY




If you are here, you must have been eagerly waiting for yet dose of new supercars. The lineup that will be hitting the roads and tracks throughout 2020 and 2021 is characterized by extreme exclusivity and electrified powertrains.

Before we get to the video, do not forget that these cars were not built to make sense. They are here to demonstrate unprecedented feats of performance and stunning designs, as well as lure out millions from the bank accounts of car collectors.

Some of the recent #AutomotiveTerritory releases that you may want to see:

Upcoming hot hatchback cars making their way to the market: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SWj-LUOJFw

Some of the latest performance vehicles in 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynKXS5AtfzM

List of all vehicles that made it to this release of the #AT_New_Cars series:

Aspark Owl: asparkcompany.com/aspark-owl-the-fastest-full-electric-hypercar

The Japanese engineering firm Aspark first emerged in 2018 when they unveiled the concept of the Owl and set out on a journey to build the world’s fastest hypercar. Two years have passed and instead of going into oblivion as many EV startups often do, the Owl emerged at the Dubai Autoshow.

Felino cB7ᴿ: felinocars.com/models/cb7r

Felino was founded back in 2014 in Montreal, Canada by the racing driver Antoine Bessette. Their first creation was a track biased CB7 sportcar and its initial success motivated the release of a follow-up street-oriented model CB7R which keeps the front mid mounted engine layout.

Ferrari Roma: ferrari.com/en-EN/auto/ferrari-roma

Though based on the 2017 Portofino, the upcoming 2021 Ferrari Roma represents a new generation of the brand’s cars, accumulating the latest tech innovations and getting absolutely fresh, minimalistic styling.

Ferrari 812 GTS: ferrari.com/en-EN/auto/812-gts

We have last seen a V12 engine in a production Ferrari convertible back in 1970s, but 2020 Ferrari 812 GTS, the company decided to return to this formula.

Lotus EVIJA: lotuscars.com/model/evija/

Despite being a battery-electric vehicle with a rather hefty 70kWh pack, the new Lotus EVIJA is claimed to be the world’s lightest hypercar, weighting just 3,695 lbs,

McLaren Elva: cars.mclaren.com/en/ultimate-series/mclaren-elva

2020 McLaren Elva has been inspired by the open top sports cars of the 1960s developed by Bruce McLaren. What you will instantly notice about this car is the absence of a windshield and side windows, since McLaren engineers decided that you cannot experience the purest driving experience with these things in place.

Aston Martin Valhalla and Valkyrie: astonmartin.com/en-gb/models/future-models/am-rb-003 and astonmartin.com/en-gb/models/aston-martin-valkyrie

Aston has not been in a great financial shape ever since the public offering back in 2018, but these troubles are not stopping the Brits from making their first hypercars a reality. The Valhalla and Valkyrie are going into production in 2020.

SSC Tuatara: sscnorthamerica.com/tuatara

The first unit of the intended SSC Tuatara 100-car production run finally broke cover at the 2020 Philadelphia Autoshow, keeping all of the previously mentioned characteristic while also sporting a new black and red color scheme and offering plenty of comfort features, such as smart touchscreen infotainment, premium audio, and climate control.

Chevrolet Corvette C8.R: media.chevrolet.com/media/us/en/chevrolet/racing.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2019/oct/1010-c8r.html

After the world bid farewell to the Corvette C7.R at the Petit Le Mans in Atlanta, Georgia in 2019,its place didn’t remain empty for too long followed by the debut of the new generation C8R at the Rolex 24 at Daytona.

Ford GT Liquid Carbon: media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2020/02/06/ford-gt-supercar-upgraded-for-2020.html

2020 Ford GT Liquid Carbon gets all of the perks of the updated GT but rejects a paint finish over its carbon fiber bodywork, which is fully exposed and protected only with a special clearcoat layer.

Lamborghini Sian FKP 37: lamborghini.com/en-en/models/few-off/sian

2020 Lamborghini Sian FKP 37 is a new limited production hypercar by Lambo, that has the title of the brand’s first hybrid production car and the most powerful model to date.

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  1. WHY do they sell high performance sports cars as luxury cars. They are far from comfortable….if you want a race car. Buy a race car…..idiots. anything road legal is just a compromise on performance.

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