Top 12 Upcoming Supercars with Unseen Design Approaches and Speed Parameters in 2021
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 Published On Oct 31, 2020

We might not be able to apply Moore’s law to the rate of supercar development, but it is definitely evident that this automotive segment is incredibly vibrant and doesn't fail to impress us with constant innovations. Today’s lineup will include the long-awaited production versions of certain past announcements, and of course some all new introductions to the class. The 2021 supercar model year looks stronger than ever.

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Gordon Murray T.50: gordonmurrayautomotive.com

Gordon Murray is a legendary automotive designer who created countless Formula 1 racing cars for Brabham and McLaren. His most iconic build, however, is the McLaren F1 road model, and now Gordon is preparing to outperform himself with a new T.50 supercar.

Brabham BT62r: brabhamautomotive.com/news/brabham-bt62r-the-road-car-with-a-racing-heart

Marked R for its street-going nature, the new version of the BT62 supercar keeps the market’s highest output naturally aspirated V8 from its track siblings, but gets it revised engine mapping and a quieter exhaust system.

Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign: italdesign.it/gtr-50-by-italdesign

In the works for more than 2 years, this celebratory GT-R50 joins efforts of tNissan and Italdesign, and honors the brands’ 50th anniversaries. The model is based on the performance-enhanced GT-R Nismo, which is re-engineered by Italdesign, while its design is reimagined at Nissan’s London and San Diego design studios.

Lamborghini Sian Roadster: media.lamborghini.com/english/latest-news/the-lamborghini-si-n-roadster–experience-future-technology-under-open-skies/s/5bea9d37-c943-421d-9263-35f65d6401e5

Even more exclusive than its coupe sibling, 2022 Lamborghini Sian Roadster has a limited run of 19units, all of which have already been sold out for around 3.3 million dollars apiece. The car keeps the revolutionary hybrid setup of the original Sian, built around a V12 engine, a 34-hp motor and a system of supercapacitors.

Maserati MC20: media.maserati.com/en-ww/releases/1588

The new era of Maserati begins with revisiting the company’s recent racing past. The Maserati Corse 20 is a direct descendant of the MC12 that competed in the FIA GT Championships back in 2000s. The oldtimer was based on the chassis of the Enzo Ferrari, but the new model is a Maserati to the bone.

Mclaren 765LT and Strata: cars.mclaren.press/ww/gallery

McLaren’s Super Series was expanded with a model which is basically a Long Tail version of the 720S. It’s worth noting that admirers of bespoke designs can experience the relentless spirit of the 765LT through the McLaren Special Operations modification labeled the Strata.

KTM X-BOW GTX: ktm.com/en-ph/models/x-bow.html

The famous Austrian motorcycle manufacturer decided to enter the sportscar game more than ten years ago by releasing its first X-bow in 2008. The brand-new 2021 X-Bow GTX retains the aggressive razor-sharp lines and sensational aerodynamics of the predecessors, while its full carbon-fiber body further raises the bar of power to weight ratio, where each horsepower bears less than 4.4 lbs of weight.

Ares Design S1: aresdesign.com/en-us/cars/s1-project

Ares Design is a Modena-based coachbuilder that specializes in customizing luxury and high-performance cars, but in 2021, it will be ready to launch production of its first original vehicle, named S1.

SSC Tuatara: www.sscnorthamerica.com/tuatara

316 miles per hour average, this is the new Guinness-verified top speed record set by the Tuatara in October. Unlike the previous attempt by Bugatti Chiron, SSC made sure to do it right and completed a run both ways.

Lamborghini Essenza SCV12: media.lamborghini.com/english/latest-news/all/lamborghini-essenza-scv12--the-purest-track-experience/s/38039006-47a2-41d0-8992-45cc3b02698f

Born to dominate tracks, 2021 Lamborghini Essenza SCV12 is not just another beyond exclusive Lamborghini creation, since it is actually claimed to be “ultimate expression” of the brand’s iconic naturally aspirated engine. Here, the 6.5L V12 is reengineered to produce its maximum output to date: 830 horses or 610 kW.

Lotus Evija: www.lotuscars.com/model/evija

Judging by the constant flow of new testing videos and attempts of the Chinese conglomerate Geely to keep Lotus’s coffers full with cash, it won’t’ be long until the world’s lightest and most powerful production megacar Evija rolls off the production lines.

Bugatti Bolide: bugatti.com/models/bolide

From French Bolide translates as a racing car, while in Italian it stands for “fireball”. The racer was built as a Le Man Prototype 1 with a completely new carbon monocoque.

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