BMW M760Li -- 602bhp, 155mph
This unassuming pluto-barge isalso, in fact, the most effective, fastest road-going BMW ever produced. It's not even a true M automobile, but the bi-turbo V12 that lurks from the bloated nostrils of this supreme 7 Series is an actual monster among motors. It grows 602bhp, and thanks to xDrive 4x4 providing the grip, it could launch from 0-62mph in 3.9 seconds. So it's faster than the i8, faster than an M3, and upward until the new M5 was revealed, was unassailable from the BMW range for speed. It's not too much a flagship for a destroyer.
Dodge Demon -- 840bhp, 168mph
The very first road-certified factory automobile to be officially effective at wheelies (or wheelstands, we assume ) is your Dodge Hellcat's even more evil, quarter-mile-munching twin. It's a drag-race monster having an 840bhp supercharged V8 heart, and though that sub-170mph top rate is the cheapest in this record, the Demon's capacity to launch from 0-60mph at a verifiable 2.3 moments is as remarkable as it's barmy. A worthy addition to the annals of muscle car legend.
Ford GT -- 646bhp, 220mph
The Ford GT was first shown to stunned onlookers at the Detroit motor show way back at the start of 2015. It took until 2017 for anybody to get behind the wheel on the street. By that point, the race version had taken a class victory at Le Mans. The road car shouldn't operate. Race cars that end up on the road rarely do. But the GT manages to ride , manage skilfully and live up to its newer-than-space-age looks. A landmark automobile.
McLaren Senna -- 789bhp, n/a miles
Are you accustomed to the appearances yet? Us neither. And the title? Hmm... maybe we'd better concentrate on the specs, and that's the point where the brutal-looking Senna earns its keep. McLaren's new Ultimate Series machine grows 789bhp from the 4.0-litre bi-turbo V8, without a hybrid in sight. McLaren hasn't disclosed top speed figures yet, however since it is a craft constructed to warp around tracks, we're anticipating a headline v-max to be forfeited in the name of lap-time heroics.
Jeep Trackhawk -- 707bhp, 180mph
Bear in Mind the Dodge Demon out of a few slides ago? The madder, badder Hellcat? Course you do. Now imagine the quantity of dreadful light beer consumed by the person who came up with the notion of slotting the 707bhp version 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
Hennessey Exorcist -- 1,000bhp, n/a miles
Of course, Texan horsepower fetishist John Hennessey couldn't allow Dodge enjoy the spoils of war for long without issuing his own unleaded-swilling riposte -- with a smart title to boot. The Exorcist is, as you can see, according to a Camaro ZL1 (or even the more monitor focused 1LE, if you prefer), and, ahem, trumps the Dodge option by creating 1,000bhp. The best speed is so far unknown, but as the 0-60mph time is sub 3sec, we think that you 'll agree it deserves a place among 2017's very unhinged performance cars.
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