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The best supercars: driven and ranked

The best supercars: driven and ranked
The latest mid-engined Ferraris, Lamborghinis, McLarens… our road testers rank them and name the best The best supercars aren’t just fast. They feel, and look, like they’ve been plucked from a fever dream. Albeit a lucid one where the finest engineers in the world attempt to achieve driving perfection. Supercar itself is a somewhat elastic term. Over the years it has stretched to fit all manner of exotica. But at their core, supercars need outrageous power and outlandish design. They need to be impactful, full of drama and they need to be somewhat brash. Apart from that, the term supercar can be loose. No one manufacturer particularly follows a set of rules governing what a supercar is, or is  not. Combustion-loving car makers still wage war with a cornucopia of options; naturally aspirated V10s, turbo’d V6s and flat plan V8s are ever present - while the Lamborghini Reveulto found on this list even adopts a PHEV V12. To be crowned the best, though, a supercar must do more than just thrill in a straight line. It has to seduce you at walking pace, whisper promises of greatness, then deliver in full flight. The McLaren Artura excels in all these areas, which is why it sits atop this list. Its versatility as a mid-engined supercar is special. It’s usable enough that you could actually drive it every day, yet its all-round driver engagement is better than any other car on sale. Keep reading to discover our definitive list of the finest supercars you can buy in the UK right now.

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