9/10McLarenSenna£750,000Easy to see how the Senna could become addictive. In short, it’s a stunning achievement
9/10FerrariSF90 Stradale£376,048As an object lesson in corralling the discordant forces of petrol and electricity, it’s stunning
9/10McLaren600LT Spider£201,500The 600LT was one of our favourite supercars of last year. Now there’s a roadster. One for the boulevard?
8/10McLaren570S£149,000A supercar that drives beautifully, is hugely potent and has a real sense of occasion
7/10Aston MartinVantage£120,900The Vantage remains a very desirable sportster, but it's time for a proper refresh
8/10Mercedes-BenzAMG GT£96,740 – £189,235Dramatic, fast and useable, with Mercedes’ thoroughness and AMG’s sporting genes.
9/10NissanGT-R£81,805 – £172,805The cheapest way into this kind of speed you can find. Awe-inspiring and a modern performance car icon to boot
8/10Porsche718 Spyder£73,405Beautiful up top, focused below. Not quite as unique as it once was, but still a glorious item
8/10BMWM4£66,075 – £75,375The M3 coupe's changed name and gained not only two turbos, but one of the most aggressive driving experiences on sale
8/10Porsche718 Cayman£44,790 – £75,348The base engines are gruff, but the handling is as sweet as ever. Very few sports cars are this complete