6 Supercars From Around The World
1.Koenigsegg Agera R
Base price: $1.5 million
You've
 heard of Lamborghini and Ferrari. You've even heard of even heard of 
Lamborghini's seven-figure cousin, the Bugatti. (Both are part of the 
Volkswagen Group.)
But,
 for those looking for something their neighbors don't already have, 
there are a number of lesser known supercar makers out there peddling 
products that are even more exotic.
Swedish
 automaker Kooenigsegg, for instance, offers the Agera R, a car that 
squeezes 1,140 horsepower out of a 5.0-liter twin-turbo V8.
Koenigsegg
 only produces about 15 cars a year. For regulatory reasons, the Agera R
 may not continue to be sold in the U.S. after this year but buyers can 
still get one if they order soon, according to Koenigsegg.
2.Pagani Huayra
Base price: $1.1 million
The
 Huayra, pronounced "why-rah," is named after the ancient Andean wind 
god Aymara Huayra Tata. It's powered by a 6-liter twin-turbocharged 
12-cylinder engine produced by the AMG division of Mercedes-Benz. Much 
of the car's structure, particularly the area around the driver, is made
 from a strong, lightweight and very expensive material called 
carbon-titanium
Based
 in Italy, Pagani's entry into the United States was delayed by a 
regulatory squabble over the car's airbags. That issue has been worked 
out and cars will be delivered here next year, said Brett David of 
Prestige Imports, which sells Paganis in South Florida.
3.Zenvo ST1 50S
Base price: $1.8 million
It
 is highly unlikely, to put it mildly, that you will ever see a Zenvo 
ST1 50S on the streets. Only three will be made for the United States, 
for a total of 15 cars worldwide.
The
 Danish-built 50S is designed specifically for the United States and 
it's slightly different from the 12 other ST1's that will sold in other 
parts of the world.
One
 50S has been bought in the United States. But it was immediately 
shipped off to China, said Bobby Kahn New Jersey's Empirio Motor Group, 
Zenvo's sole U.S. dealer.
4.McLaren MP4-12C Spider
Base price: $265,750
The
 McLaren isn't quite in the same league as other cars in this gallery. 
It's much lower in price and horsepower than the others and produced in 
higher volumes. In any other, context, however, this would be a fast, 
rare, and expensive car.
The
 McLaren MP4 is powered by a rather small 3.8-liter V8 producing "just" 
592 horsepower. McLaren expects to sell as many as 600 cars a year in 
the U.S, including both the coupe and the drop-top Spider, shown here.
McLaren's
 goal was never to produce an outrageously expensive and intimidating 
supercar but an "ultimate sports car" that could be comfortably driven 
on a daily basis.
5.Hennessey Venom GT
Base price: $1.1 million
Texas-based Hennessey Performance is a company that specializes in "making fast cars faster," according to the company's motto.
Most
 of the cars Hennessey sells are highly modified versions of well-known 
cars such as the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger. 
The idea for the Venom GT came as company founder John Hennessey 
wondered what to do to top his ultra-high performance version of the 
Dodge Viper, a car that was already faster than a Bugatti Veyron.
The
 1,244 horsepower Venom GT's body is taken from the Lotus Exige. Beyond 
that not much remains of the donor car. The 7.0-liter V8 engine, 
transmission and cooling are pretty much all new, according to 
Hennessey.
6.Shelby GT40
Base price: About $170,000
You've
 probably heard of the Ford GT sports car, which was produced for only 
the 2005 and 2006 model years. You may also have of the Ford GT40 
racecar it was based on, which raced and won -- a lot -- in the early 
1960s.
This
 is the Shelby GT40 built by Shelby American Inc. Carroll Shelby helped 
create the original GT40 and the Shelby GT40 is a faithful reproduction.
 Over two thirds of the parts in this car are interchangeable with an 
original Ford GT40 racecar.
The
 Shelby GT40 stays close to its racecar heritage. That means it doesn't 
come with airbags, or stability control, or anti-lock brakes, or 
basically any of the standard safety equipment required on modern cars.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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