Hennessey Venom F5 -- 1600bhp (claimed), 290mph (claimed)
Hennessey's back again, and he's heading for 300mph. The Venom F5, successor to the car that struck 270mph and recognized Hennessey for a participant in the top speed supercar match, is named after F5 category storms, which possess a windspeed score of around 318mph. Would the Texan underdog take it into the might of the VW Group, and Koenigsegg? 2017's show of the new Venom has been the opening shot of around two. Put your bets...
Bugatti Chiron -- 1,479bhp, 261mph (claimed)
Although we had been introduced to the new Bugatti Chiron in 2016, we weren't exposed to the full force of its 1,479bhp quad-turbo W16 before this season. And if that happened, any thoughts of this thing being only a reheated Veyron quickly vanished. As it's eventually unleashed with its limiter, the world will be seeing.
Porsche 911 GT2 RS -- 691bhp, 211mph
We waited quite a while for Porsche to turn the 991-generation of 911 to a 'widowmaker'. When the 691bhp GT2 RS arrived, and we drove it, the most shocking thing was habitable and un-terrifying it had been. That's modern tyres and aerodynamics for you. And as a result, the GT2 RS blitzed across the Nrburgring at a new record time of 6mins 43.7sec. Note: to replicate such time you want to be handy and brave as an actual professional racing driver.
Koenigsegg Agera RS -- 1,340bhp, 277mph
It's not annually -- believe it or not -- which you get a new fastest car in the world. Many talk the talk, but few actually set off at a direct line with timing gear and cameras on board to take on the challenge. This year, Koenigsegg did just that on a closed road in Nevada, and averaged out 277mph in the procedure.
Lamborghini Huracn Performante -- 641bhp, 205mph
It's a indication of how spoiled we've become by supercar power stats the Huracn's vital numbers nearly look a tad limp in this company. No matter -- that is the very best car Lamborghini has ever produced. It's barely any less user-friendly than the standard Huracn, the downforce made is truly spellbinding, and we'll go out on a limb here and say that the baby Lambo may well function as best-sounding automobile on this whole list. Naturally aspirated V10s for-the-win.
Mercedes-AMG Project One -- 1,000bhp , 217mph
No-one outside of AMG has driven the Mercedes F1 car for the street known so far just as Project One, but its own stats are appropriately barmy to make the cut in this list. Revealed in time for the 2017 Frankfurt motor show, the ultimate AMG promises to launch in 0-124mph in under six seconds, which means that thanks to its AWD hybrid grip, it'll get off the line as fast as an actual F1 car. While, ideally, creating a much neater noise...
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