Let's hope that the additional cash flow realized from the inevitable full order book for Urus models will feed into the development of
the next hypercar from one of our favorite car manufacturers.
Not exact matches
The exhibition finishes with Ferrari's latest
hypercar, the LeFerrari Aperta situated
next to a video installation discussing the future of the car industry and Ferrari's role within it.
2014 - 2015 McLaren P1 Top speed: 217 mph The second of an astonishing hybrid
hypercar trio (one is the LaFerrari; the other is coming up
next), the McLaren P1 has a 727 - hp, turbocharged 3.8 - liter V - 8 paired to a 177 - hp electric motor.
And with the likes of the Aston Martin Red Bull Valkyrie and the Mercedes - AMG Project One set to join the party in the
next year, the
hypercar looks like it's here to stay for the foreseeable future.
The four - digit power figure, while fairly ludicrous, would slot the F1 - engined AMG right
next to current
hypercars like the Porsche 918 Spyder, Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1, and upcoming Aston Martin AM - RB 001.
The British maker of luxury sports and
hypercars Aston Martin will unveil two new models at the 87th Geneva International Motor Show
next month.
These folk need to get a shuffle on or we'll have to redirect to Geneva for the rumoured reveal of the Mercedes
hypercar next March...
The thought of a Mercedes - AMG
hypercar is exciting enough in it of itself and according to Motoring, a Mercedes customer in Australia took his excitement over the car to the
next level by actually making a deposit for it and reportedly becoming the first person in the world to pay for the chance to own the highly anticipated
hypercar.
French boutique automaker will add electric motors to its
next all - conquering
hypercar, surely rendering it the world's most powerful, fastest hybrid
The regular GT3 is still only a month old, and the 911 Turbo is expected to debut in the
next couple of months, before the big one, the 918 Spyder
hypercar is unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.
The
hypercar is going to have the
next level.
And no, we're not talking about the hybrid
hypercar, bound to launch
next year.