Top Gear's Top Five: the greatest hypercars in the world right now
LaFerrari? McLaren P1? Huayra? Meet the ultimate hypercars of 2015
Ferrari LaFerrari
Price: £1,000,000
Specs: 950bhp, 663lb ft, 0-62mph 2.9secs, vmax 218mph, NAmpg, CO2 330g/kmThis is the one. 6.2-litre naturally aspirated V12, indulgent handling, magnificent soundtrack. Ferrari's most exciting road car since the F40. Awe-inspiring.
Advertisement - Page continues belowPorsche 918 Spyder
Price: £646,651
Specs: 875bhp, 943lb ft, 0-62mph 2.6secs, vmax 214mph, 94.2mpg, CO2 70g/kmTrust Porsche to take the most ludicrously complex tech and make it work first time out. Electric power acts like the world's best turbo. Hypnotically fast.
McLaren P1
Price: £866,000
Specs: 903bhp, 664lb ft, 0-62mph 2.8secs, vmax 217mph, 34.0mpg, CO2 194g/kmClarkson termed it 'McLaren's giant leap for mankind'. Hard to argue with that. The P1 proves that not all hybrids are for softies. This one's lightly terrifying.
Advertisement - Page continues belowLamborghini Aventador
Price: £260,040
Specs: 690bhp, 509lb ft, 0-62mph 2.9secs, vmax 217mph, 17.6mpg, CO2 370g/kmIt's a giant V12 Lambo with four-wheel drive and scissor doors. It spits blue flames from its exhaust. It's named after a fighting bull. Any questions?
Pagani Huayra
Price: £990,000
Specs: 720bhp, 738lb ft, 0-62mph 3.2secs, vmax 230mph, 23.5mpg, CO2 300g/km13 years after the Zonda comes... Why-Rah. Twin-turbo AMG V12 means ludicrous pace, active aero flaps mean ludicrous grip. A truly extravagant hypercar.
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