1) Porsche 911
2) Ferrari Roma
The Roma is one of Ferrari’s most spectacular vehicles in recent years. The latest Ferrari GT car differs slightly from previous models such as the Portofino and California. The first and most obvious difference is Roma’s appearance, as an entirely new styling direction intended to show the world that the brand is entering a new era, with the smooth and elegant Roma looking vastly different from almost any other car to wear the prancing horse.
3) Porsche 718 Cayman/Boxster
4) Ford Fiesta ST
The Ford Fiesta ST was first introduced in 2005 to demonstrate to the world that the ‘Fast Ford’ was still alive and well. The eighth generation Fiesta is the most recent car to wear the ST badge, and it continues to pose a severe challenge to rivals such as the Volkswagen Polo GTI and Mini Cooper S. The engine in the latest Fiesta ST has been downsized to three cylinders, which is the most significant change. However, as the Toyota GR Yaris demonstrated, three can be a magical number, and the Fiesta’s turbocharged 1.5-litre engine produces 197bhp and 290Nm of torque – more than enough for this hot little supermini.
5) Audi RS e-Tron GT
The RS e-Tron GT is a full-fledged Grand Tourer with a refined ride, cutting-edge onboard technology, with a high-quality interior. Squeeze the accelerator, and the twin motors will quickly make their combined 590bhp and 830Nm of torque known, propelling you from 0 to 62mph in 3.6 seconds – dropping to 3.3 seconds in over boost mode. The battery range is also quite good, at 288 miles per charge, but as with any electric vehicle, expect this to decrease if you continue to drive it hard.
By : John Adams