The Evolution of Supercars

  • Mercedes-Benz 300SL 'Gull Wing'

    Mercedes-Benz 300SL 'Gull Wing'
    1954, one of the first supercars produced. Classy design with a top speed that can go around 165 mph.
  • Jagaur E-Type

    Jagaur E-Type
    1961, the Jagaur E-Type was one of the best-looking models the early times. Surpassing the DB4GT Zagoto's model.
  • Lamborghini Miura

    Lamborghini Miura
    1966, the Miura considered to be the first 'true' supercar for the road and went blazing at 170 mph for that time.
  • De Tomaso Pantera

    De Tomaso Pantera
    1971, De Tomaso's best selling car, the Pantera. The Pantera's 'wedge' style was the trademark look for supercars in the 70's.
  • Lamborghini Countach

    Lamborghini Countach
    1974, the 'king of supercars' in the 70's was the beautiful Lamborghini Countach.
  • Ferrari 365 BB

    Ferrari 365 BB
    1974, the Ferrari 365 BB was following the supercar trend, which Ferrari decided that the BB engine should be mid-engined (first for the Ferrari flagship)
  • Panther 6

    Panther 6
    1977, the oddest and rarest car, so far is the Panther 6. It's unique look brought many people looking as there was only two of these cars made.
  • BMW M1

    BMW M1
    1978, the BMW M1 is BMW's only mid-engined road car. Also, the first car to past 200 mph. Quite a feat.
  • Aston Martin Bulldog

    Aston Martin Bulldog
    1980, with only one produced, the Aston Martin Bulldog looks and performance look like it came from the future!
  • Ferrari 288 GTO

    Ferrari 288 GTO
    1984, saw the birth of the hypercar! This elite has an edge on being the first known hypercar produced, the Ferrari 288 GTO.
  • Ferrari F40

    Ferrari F40
    1987, the Ferrari F40 was the hypercar to challenge the Porsche, on their 40th birthday! (Hints the F40) Also, the first road car capable of 200 mph.
  • Bugatti EB110

    Bugatti EB110
    1991, entering the 90's, the Bugatti EB110 was the fastest car in the world in the 90's. (until the McLaren F1 came with-in two years)
  • Ferrari F50

    Ferrari F50
    1995, the F50 was a Grand Prix car for the road. With the 90's Forumala One engine, the F50 could conquer 200 mph. Also, the F50 gave Ferrari to build the 550 Maranello.
  • Radical SR3 Supersport

    Radical SR3 Supersport
    2000, entering the interesting decade for supercars, the SR3 was light, fast, and sort of like a motorbike going over 200 mph. Also, this car may be the definition of awesome!
  • Porsche 996 Turbo

    Porsche 996 Turbo
    2000, the 996 was a car that wasn't for looks nor driver involvment of its predacessors, but it is probably the fastest point to point car ever!
  • Bentley Continental GT

    Bentley Continental GT
    2003, the modern version of a supercar, aimed at young adults, this luxury car brought great performance and a classy look.
  • Bugatti Veyron

    Bugatti Veyron
    2005, the Veyron set new benchmarks for the modern day hypercar. Moving towards smaller and faster cars and the greatest car of its generation.
  • Nissan GT-R

    Nissan GT-R
    2008, Japan brought us the GTR, another fast point to point car. Also, it was a good seller due to its preformance.
  • Bugatti Supersport

    Bugatti Supersport
    2010, the biggest hit of the year, the Bugatti Supersport was set a new record of a top speed of 268 mph! Good in speed and looks.
  • McLaren P1

    McLaren P1
    2013, good in speed and looks alone, the P1 comes with an edge on being the best looking supercar. Not to mention its brother, the F1.
  • SSC Tuatara

    SSC Tuatara
    2015, to finish off the supercars, we have the upcoming SSC Tuatara! The most futuristic car we've seen. Expected to surpass the Veyron as well!