McLaren Senna -- 789bhp, n/a miles
Are you used to the looks yet? Us neither. And the name? Hmm... maybe we'd better focus on the specs, which is the point where the brutal-looking Senna earns its keep. McLaren's new Ultimate Series machine grows 789bhp out of its 4.0-litre bi-turbo V8, without a hybrid motor in sight. McLaren hasn't revealed top speed figures yet, however as this is a craft built to warp around tracks, we're expecting a headline v-max to be sacrificed in the name of lap-time heroics,
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Lamborghini Urus -- 641bhp, 190mph
2017: the year that Lamborghini reunite to SUVs. However, so as to show the pace of advancement, the new Urus has four fewer cylinders than the old LM002, nevertheless it grows almost twice the power, thanks to some 641bhp version of the VW Group's bi-turbo 4.0-litre V8. Since we'll see later on in this listing, the Urus is hence the fastest of the super-SUVs, but maybe not the most effective, by a long way...
Koenigsegg Agera RS -- 1,340bhp, 277mph
It's not annually -- believe it or not -- that you get a fresh fastest car on the planet. Many talk the talk, but few actually set off at a straight line with timing gear and cameras on board to take on the challenge. This past year, Koenigsegg did just that on a closed street in Nevada, also averaged out 277mph from the procedure.
BMW M760Li -- 602bhp, 155mph
This unassuming pluto-barge isalso, in fact, the most powerful, fastest road-going BMW ever made. It's not even a true M car, however, the bi-turbo V12 that lurks from the swollen nostrils of this ultimate 7 Series is an actual monster one of motors. It develops 602bhp, and thanks to xDrive 4x4 delivering the traction, it can start from 0-62mph in 3.9 seconds. Therefore it's quicker compared to i8, quicker than an M3, and upward before the new M5 was revealed, was unassailable in the BMW range for speed. It's not too much a flagship for a destroyer.
Jeep Trackhawk -- 707bhp, 180mph
Bear in Mind the Dodge Demon from a few slides past? The madder, badder Hellcat? Course you do. Now imagine the amount of dreadful light beer consumed with the person who came up with the notion of slotting the 707bhp variation of said supercharged V8 to the Jeep Grand Cherokee. This, not the Lamborghini Urus, is the most effective SUV of 2017. 'Murica one, Italy, nil
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