Top 9 best supercars 2022: The definition of a supercar may have changed over the past two decades, but that fact hardly makes the metal content that makes up this class any less sensational.
Here it’s the world’s greatest mid-engined, upper-level performance machines we’re celebrating: not the very highest echelon of the performance car market, but rather the kind of cars you think about when you picture a modern Ferrari, McLaren, or Lamborghini. If it wasn’t a lucrative club to be in, the likes of Maserati and Aston Martin wouldn’t now be queuing up to enter themselves.
1. BMW M1 (All New)
The recently previewed Vision M Next Concept will make its public debut at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show, and BMW has already said that it plans to “deliver on what we promise” – suggesting that the firm is seriously considering putting the car into production. Insiders have already told us it’s likely the car will be introduced as a limited-run model ahead of the launch of the second-generation i8.
Power is thought to come from a four-cylinder petrol engine mounted behind the driver, which is complemented by two electric motors for a total power output of 591bhp. Its 0-62mph time is thought to be around the 3.0sec mark, while an electric-only range of more than 62 miles is thought to be possible.
2. McLaren 720S
3. Ferrari SF90 Stradale
4. Ferrari F8 Tributo
The Ferrari F8 Tributo is the new mid-rear-engined sports car that represents the highest expression of the Prancing Horse’s classic two-seater berlinetta. It is a car with unique characteristics and, as its name implies, is an homage to the most powerful V8 in Ferrari history. CO2 Emission: Low: 490 g/km. Mid: 276 g