9/10Porsche911£107,566 – £112,552The 911 may not be the most glamorous sports car on sale, but it's absolutely one of the best
9/10Porsche911£107,566 – £112,552The 911 is still definitive, stretching the poles of a sports car's abilities without putting a foot wrong
9/10BMWM2 Competition£49,555 – £52,200It really does tick a whole lot of boxes. You know you want one.
9/10Porsche911 Cabriolet£107,566 – £112,552The soft-top 911 is just as brilliant as the coupe, just a pity about those new turbocharged engines.
8/10AudiQ8£65,675 – £102,370Audi's big, aggressive Q8 is interesting and clever, with a side order of *whoa*
8/10Porsche911 Cabriolet£107,566 – £112,552Can you cut the top off the world’s best luxury sports car without ruining it? Most definitely
8/10Mercedes-BenzAMG A45£50,000The most powerful hot hatch in series production operates unobtrusively when you don’t demand much, and goes properly feral when you do
8/10BMWM3/M4/M4 GTS£82,120More efficient and effective car than its predecessors, just not quite as exciting
8/10Porsche718 Cayman£44,790 – £75,348The engine is gruff, but the handling is as sweet as ever. Very few sports cars are this complete
7/10MaseratiGhibli£62,850 – £80,480Credible alternative to the establishment, without being quite as talented as the key players.
7/10MaseratiQuattroporte£73,830 – £100,255The entertaining and imposing QP could be our limo of choice.
6/10AudiQ7£54,975 – £93,190Not exactly revolutionary, but it makes plenty of sense... if you need this sort of thing