9 New German Sports Cars of 2021: Review of Models Worth Waiting For




If your country is interconnected with autobahns that have no speed limit, the national automotive industry has to match the opportunities given to the drivers. Germany is doing a solid job on both fronts satisfying the need for speed with amazing sports cars year after year. In this episode we will be giving you a quick roundup of the newest models within the class that have been precisely engineered for pure speed and on the road excitement.
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#1 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series:

After a series of teasers and spy shots, Mercedes has finally unveiled the AMG GT Black Series supercar which is intended to dethrone the previous GT PRO flagship. Barely street-legal, the extreme coupe is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 producing 730 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque.

#2 2021 BMW 4 Series

2021 BMW 4 Series is probably one of the most controversial BMW reveals of the year. Despite the uneven reception, the company decided to stick to the look of the Concept 4 model, giving the 2021 coupe a huge kidney grille with 3D pattern design, new Air Curtain intakes, and a duck-tail spoiler in the rear.

#3 2021 Porsche 911 Targa 4 and 4S

This summer, the fans of the Targa body style can finally get their hands on the latest, 992 generation of the model. Revealed in 4 and 4S configurations, the 2021 Porsche Targa looks rather similar to the previous model and features a retractable roof above the front seats and a wraparound rear window.

#4 2020 Audi RS5 Coupe

Facelifted for 2020, the Audi RS5 Coupe arrives larger, beefier, cleaner and, more importantly, lighter. The major exterior update is the front end with wider honeycomb grille, bigger air intakes and standard Matrix LED headlights.

#5 2021 Porsche 718 Cayman & Boxster GTS 4.0

Positioned between the mid-level GTS and the flagship GT4 models, the 2021 Porsche 718 Cayman & Boxster GTS 4.0 become the cheapest 718 sportscars that you can get with the potent flat six mill, instead of the usual 4-cyllinder.

#6 2021 BMW M5 and BMW M5 Competition

The current generation of the M5 performance sedan already possesses superior performance characteristics, but with the 2021 facelift, the car gets even sharper exterior design and more advanced chassis tech.

#7 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S and Turbo S Cabriolet

2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S is the flagship model in the updated 911 range, that arrives both in a coupe and cabrio body styles. The car come with a new 3.8-liter, twin-turbo flat-6 now produces 650 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque, which represent a 70 hp and 37 lb-ft advantage over the previous 991 generation.

#8 2021 Mercedes AMG E53 Coupe

The refreshed E53 family will go on sale later in 2020, and we can already see that the mid-life facelift offers more than simply cosmetic updates. Though the car gets the same 3.0-liter inline-six turbo engine that returns 429 horsepower and 384 pound-feet of torque, it is now paired with the EQ Boost.

#9 BMW M3 Sedan and BWM M4 Coupé

The next generations of BMWs iconic sports cars are right around the corner, currently undergoing racetrack testing at the Sachsenring. Both sedan and coupe models are adopting a modified version of the new 3.0L Twin-Turbo inline 6-cylinder.

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  1. 4:03 Buyers can also opt for a 7-Speed Manual with no additional cost. Manual usually have a maximum of 6 gears but this one has 7. Does it mean Manual Transmission will comeback? I WILL BUY CARS IN MANUAL AGAIN!

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