The world's top-tier performance vehicles — from Italian V12s to German precision engineering and American muscle. Prices, specs, and where to find them.
Most modern supercars reach 60 mph in under 3.5 seconds. The fastest (Rimac Nevera) does it in 1.85 seconds.
Top speed is the benchmark. A Bugatti Chiron Super Sport hits 304 mph, while a McLaren 750S reaches 206 mph.
Horsepower defines the segment. From the 640 HP Porsche 911 GT3 to the 1,817 HP Rimac Nevera.
Entry supercars start around $70K (Corvette Z06). Mid-tier is $150K-$300K. Hypercars exceed $1M.
New cars have warranty and customization. Pre-owned can save 20-40% after 2-3 years. Ferraris and Porsches hold value best.
McLaren and Porsche excel on track. Ferrari and Aston Martin are better for grand touring. Consider where you will drive.
Ferrari and Lamborghini have more dealers than McLaren. Porsche has the best service network. Check proximity to authorized service.
Supercar insurance runs $3,000-$15,000/year. Specialty insurers like Hagerty and Chubb offer agreed-value policies. Get quotes before buying.
Most dealers require a deposit or pre-approval for test drives. Some offer track experiences. Drive multiple cars before deciding.