Number 5: Kia stinger
Ok, so this has already been revealed, however, it isn’t on sale at the time of this writing. Using a 3.3L twin turbo V6 making 365 HP, this is Kia’s attempt at making a 3-series competitor. After reading reviews, it seems that Kia has done a pretty good job on it thus far.
Number 4:
So we don’t know a whole lot about this one…yet. However, what we do know is that it’ll be similar to the P1, and it’ll use the Carbon Tub II found in the 720s. That’s as much as I know right now. But rumors are saying it’ll use the 3.8L twin turbo V8 as apposed to the new 4.0L found in the 720S
Number three: Ford Shelby Mustan gt500
A couple of days ago, I was reading the Car and Driver’s “25 cars worth waiting for” and this one was in there. It would make sense for Ford to make a rival to the Camaro ZL1 and Challenger Hellcat because right now, Ford is kinda missing out on the super muscle car front. Most likely using the 5.0L Coyote V8 with a supercharger, making around 600-700 or maybe even 800 HP (although that last one seems unlikely). For transmission options, it is likely that Ford will put either a 6 speed manual or the 10 speed automatic shared with the Raptor.
Number 2: The Aston Martin Valkyrie
This is the most absurd, insane, over-the-top car in history (imo). Using a 6.5L N/A V12 (because a giant middle finger to forced induction), making well over 1000 hp, in a car that has to haul around as much weight as a pencil. With that combination, it’ll likely beat anything and everything that challenges it
Number one: Toyota Supra
I am sure that a lot will agree on this one. After the MKIV Supra ended production in 2002, it has been 15 years too long for the legendary car to be without a successor. It’ll probably end up using a 2.0L turbo 4 from BMW and for the top of the range model, a 3.0L twin turbo V6. The transmission will likely be a 6 speed MANual for the base model and a 7 speed dual clutch for the more expensive one
Join In
Comments (0)