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Li-Ion Inizio 
15 
170 mph is super-tame by this list’s standards, but when you 
remember that the Inizio from North Carolina-based Li-Ion Motors 
does it (along with a 3.4-second 0 to 60 mph) on all-electric 
motivation, it looks a lot more impressive. Especially when you 
consider that the world’s main contemporary electric supercar—the 
Tesla Roadster—only powers up to 125 mph. Li-Ion detailed plans to 
start production this year in an announcement at the Detroit Auto 
Show this month.
Ferrari’s four-wheel-drive ‘shooting brake’ styled FF 
debuted just last week and will make its first public 
appearance in Geneva. The 612-replacing hatch’s 208- 
mph top speed and 3.7-second to 62 mph time aren’t 
that impressive when compared with most of the cars 
on this list. But how many of those cars do what they 
do with enough room for a family of four? 14 
Ferrari FF
Gumpert Tornante 
13 
Recent reports indicate that German supercar-maker Gumpert plans on 
introducing a fast tourer at the Geneva Motor Show. The car, which was 
developed with the help of Italian firm Touring Superleggera, will be 
Gumpert’s second model, joining the muscular Apollo. While details are 
limited, the Tornante is expected to get a refined version of the Apollo’s 
650-hp 4.2-liter V8 engine. That engine powers the Apollo to 62 mph in 
a flat 3 seconds and to a top speed of 224 mph.
2011 Gillet Vertigo .5 Spirit 
12 
Lately, it’s not just the usual suspects like the Italians, Brits and Germans 
building supercars; it’s pretty much all of Europe. The cat-like Gillet Vertigo 
.5 Spirit was born in Belgium. Its 420-hp 4.2-liter Maserati V8 may seem 
entirely underwhelming in a group of cars like this, but when the car itself 
weighs just 2,182 lbs., it’s plenty potent. The original Vertigo had a smaller 
350-hp 3.0-liter Alfa Romeo V6, but was still able to hit 62 mph in 3.3 
seconds. With its bigger engine, the Vertigo .5 Spirit should hover near 
(maybe below) the 3-second mark
As much car as it gives for the money, the Nissan GT-R still can’t quite 
compete with the big boys in terms of top speed. That’s okay, though, 
because while the other cars cost hundreds of thousands, if not millions, 
the 2012 GT-R bases for under $100K. And it can actually beat many of 
these more expensive, bigger-engined beauties to 60 mph. Newly 
leaked information indicates that the 525-hp 2012 GT-R will bring back 
launch control, allowing it to hit 62 mph in around 3 seconds (and 60 
mph in under 3). 
2012 NissanGT-R 
11
Freshly leaked, the Pagani Huayra is the model that 
will replace the Zonda, a car that was known, in some 
road-legal versions, to hit 62 mph in 3.4 seconds on its 
way up to 217 mph. With an all-new, bespoke V12 
engine from Mercedes AMG, the Huayra should offer 
similar—if not better—numbers 10 
Pagani Huayra
Combining Lamborghini’s newly focused composite research 
with its decades of engine prowess, the new range-topping 
Aventador LP700-4 will be among the fastest, most powerful 
Lamborghinis ever. It’s expected to break the 3-second to 62 
mph barrier with a 2.9 second time and will top out around 
217 mph. Lamborghini confirmed this week that the new 
model will debut in Geneva 
9 
Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4
With a pair of superchargers, German tuner G-Power 
added some 300 horses to the BMW M5’s 5.0-liter 
V10 engine. In the process, it created what it calls the 
“world’s fastest sedan.” With 800-hp on tap, the 
Hurricane delivers you and three others to your 
destination at up to 231.2 mph 
8 
G-Power M5 Hurricane RR
Prefer a Mercedes to a Bimmer, but still want 800 horses, 
balls-to-the-wall speed and enough room for the fam? Enter 
Brabus to grant your wish. Adding its Biturbo V12 engine, 
Brabus gives the E-Class 2 + 2 800 screeching ponies. At the 
2010 Geneva Motor Show, Brabus called it the “world’s 
fastest Gran Tourismo,” and while its top speed is 
electronically “limited” to around 217 mph, Brabus claims it is 
capable of 230 mph. 
Brabus E V12 Coupe 
7
Zenvo ST1 6 
ZenLast fall, Danish supercar firm Zenvo announced 
that each of the ST1s that make it to North America 
will run a cool $1.225 million. Buyers able to cough up 
that bankroll will be treated to a 1,100-hp 7.0-liter V8- 
powered car that hits 62 mph in 3 seconds. Top speed 
is 233 mph. And that’s electronically limitedvo ST1
Back in late 2009, Keating made a small stir when it hit 260 mph in its 
TKRs. At the time, that was enough to take the world record. But 
Keating’s news was only as big as its press release, because the speed 
hadn’t been independently verified and wouldn’t become an official 
world record. The ZKRs is a more powerful, 2,200-hp version of the 
TKRs that could put Keating back in the world-record hunt. Maybe 
they’ll even invite some Guiness officials this time. Unlike all the 
Geneva debuts, the Keating is expected to debut at the Top Marques 
Monaco in April 5 
Keating ZKRs
Hennessey Venom GT 
The Hennessey Venom GT 4 
is the Frankenstein of the 
car world: a small, 2,700-lb., two-seat Lotus Elise 
overflowing with a 1,200-hp, twin-turbo 6.2-liter LS9 
V8 engine. It’s a tuner car so tuned that it’s an entirely 
new animal. And it promises record-breathing 
numbers: 2.5-seconds to 62 mph and a top speed 
somewhere between 262 mph and 272 mph
The SSC Ultimate Aero II is the first car on this list to have world-record 
credentials. And that’s because its predecessor actually held the world 
record for nearly three years with a 256 mph time. The new Ultimate 
Aero has gotten slippier, lighter, more powerful (1,350-hp twin-turbo V8 
worth of more powerful) and much better looking. And all those factors 
(save for the last) are aimed at one thing: speed, speed and more speed. 
With projected top speeds that run as high as 275 mph, the SSC looks 
like the surest bet to set the next world record. SSC detailed the car in 
Top Gear magazine last fall, but we’re expecting (or at least hoping) to 
see it in person sometime before i3t launches this year. 
SSC UltimateAero II
Despite having publicly shown nothing more than renderings, American 
firm TranStar Racing plans to get its Dagger GT out this year. A purpose-built 
road rocket set to knock off a laundry list of speed records, the 
Dagger GT is powered by up to 2,500 horses worth of V8 engine and 
projects such numbers as a 314 mph top speed and 1.5-second to 60 
mph time. It’s a little hard to believe all the hype TranStar is trying to sell 
without seeing an actual car, but our interest is certainly piqued 
2 
TranStar Racing Dagger GT
Conversations about fast cars begin and end with the Bugatti 
Veyron. Last July, Bugatti took the world record with a 268 
mph time, adding more than 11 mph to the world record. And 
while it’s clear that Bugatti will have a huge target on its back 
until someone like SSC beats that record, the 1,200-hp, W16- 
powered Veyron Super Sport opens 2011 with full bragging 
rights 
Bugatti Veyron SuperSport 
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    SUPERCARS GUIDED BY: JAMNIK SIR & WAHANE SIR TOPIC :
  • 4.
    Li-Ion Inizio 15 170 mph is super-tame by this list’s standards, but when you remember that the Inizio from North Carolina-based Li-Ion Motors does it (along with a 3.4-second 0 to 60 mph) on all-electric motivation, it looks a lot more impressive. Especially when you consider that the world’s main contemporary electric supercar—the Tesla Roadster—only powers up to 125 mph. Li-Ion detailed plans to start production this year in an announcement at the Detroit Auto Show this month.
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    Ferrari’s four-wheel-drive ‘shootingbrake’ styled FF debuted just last week and will make its first public appearance in Geneva. The 612-replacing hatch’s 208- mph top speed and 3.7-second to 62 mph time aren’t that impressive when compared with most of the cars on this list. But how many of those cars do what they do with enough room for a family of four? 14 Ferrari FF
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    Gumpert Tornante 13 Recent reports indicate that German supercar-maker Gumpert plans on introducing a fast tourer at the Geneva Motor Show. The car, which was developed with the help of Italian firm Touring Superleggera, will be Gumpert’s second model, joining the muscular Apollo. While details are limited, the Tornante is expected to get a refined version of the Apollo’s 650-hp 4.2-liter V8 engine. That engine powers the Apollo to 62 mph in a flat 3 seconds and to a top speed of 224 mph.
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    2011 Gillet Vertigo.5 Spirit 12 Lately, it’s not just the usual suspects like the Italians, Brits and Germans building supercars; it’s pretty much all of Europe. The cat-like Gillet Vertigo .5 Spirit was born in Belgium. Its 420-hp 4.2-liter Maserati V8 may seem entirely underwhelming in a group of cars like this, but when the car itself weighs just 2,182 lbs., it’s plenty potent. The original Vertigo had a smaller 350-hp 3.0-liter Alfa Romeo V6, but was still able to hit 62 mph in 3.3 seconds. With its bigger engine, the Vertigo .5 Spirit should hover near (maybe below) the 3-second mark
  • 8.
    As much caras it gives for the money, the Nissan GT-R still can’t quite compete with the big boys in terms of top speed. That’s okay, though, because while the other cars cost hundreds of thousands, if not millions, the 2012 GT-R bases for under $100K. And it can actually beat many of these more expensive, bigger-engined beauties to 60 mph. Newly leaked information indicates that the 525-hp 2012 GT-R will bring back launch control, allowing it to hit 62 mph in around 3 seconds (and 60 mph in under 3). 2012 NissanGT-R 11
  • 9.
    Freshly leaked, thePagani Huayra is the model that will replace the Zonda, a car that was known, in some road-legal versions, to hit 62 mph in 3.4 seconds on its way up to 217 mph. With an all-new, bespoke V12 engine from Mercedes AMG, the Huayra should offer similar—if not better—numbers 10 Pagani Huayra
  • 10.
    Combining Lamborghini’s newlyfocused composite research with its decades of engine prowess, the new range-topping Aventador LP700-4 will be among the fastest, most powerful Lamborghinis ever. It’s expected to break the 3-second to 62 mph barrier with a 2.9 second time and will top out around 217 mph. Lamborghini confirmed this week that the new model will debut in Geneva 9 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4
  • 11.
    With a pairof superchargers, German tuner G-Power added some 300 horses to the BMW M5’s 5.0-liter V10 engine. In the process, it created what it calls the “world’s fastest sedan.” With 800-hp on tap, the Hurricane delivers you and three others to your destination at up to 231.2 mph 8 G-Power M5 Hurricane RR
  • 12.
    Prefer a Mercedesto a Bimmer, but still want 800 horses, balls-to-the-wall speed and enough room for the fam? Enter Brabus to grant your wish. Adding its Biturbo V12 engine, Brabus gives the E-Class 2 + 2 800 screeching ponies. At the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, Brabus called it the “world’s fastest Gran Tourismo,” and while its top speed is electronically “limited” to around 217 mph, Brabus claims it is capable of 230 mph. Brabus E V12 Coupe 7
  • 13.
    Zenvo ST1 6 ZenLast fall, Danish supercar firm Zenvo announced that each of the ST1s that make it to North America will run a cool $1.225 million. Buyers able to cough up that bankroll will be treated to a 1,100-hp 7.0-liter V8- powered car that hits 62 mph in 3 seconds. Top speed is 233 mph. And that’s electronically limitedvo ST1
  • 14.
    Back in late2009, Keating made a small stir when it hit 260 mph in its TKRs. At the time, that was enough to take the world record. But Keating’s news was only as big as its press release, because the speed hadn’t been independently verified and wouldn’t become an official world record. The ZKRs is a more powerful, 2,200-hp version of the TKRs that could put Keating back in the world-record hunt. Maybe they’ll even invite some Guiness officials this time. Unlike all the Geneva debuts, the Keating is expected to debut at the Top Marques Monaco in April 5 Keating ZKRs
  • 15.
    Hennessey Venom GT The Hennessey Venom GT 4 is the Frankenstein of the car world: a small, 2,700-lb., two-seat Lotus Elise overflowing with a 1,200-hp, twin-turbo 6.2-liter LS9 V8 engine. It’s a tuner car so tuned that it’s an entirely new animal. And it promises record-breathing numbers: 2.5-seconds to 62 mph and a top speed somewhere between 262 mph and 272 mph
  • 16.
    The SSC UltimateAero II is the first car on this list to have world-record credentials. And that’s because its predecessor actually held the world record for nearly three years with a 256 mph time. The new Ultimate Aero has gotten slippier, lighter, more powerful (1,350-hp twin-turbo V8 worth of more powerful) and much better looking. And all those factors (save for the last) are aimed at one thing: speed, speed and more speed. With projected top speeds that run as high as 275 mph, the SSC looks like the surest bet to set the next world record. SSC detailed the car in Top Gear magazine last fall, but we’re expecting (or at least hoping) to see it in person sometime before i3t launches this year. SSC UltimateAero II
  • 17.
    Despite having publiclyshown nothing more than renderings, American firm TranStar Racing plans to get its Dagger GT out this year. A purpose-built road rocket set to knock off a laundry list of speed records, the Dagger GT is powered by up to 2,500 horses worth of V8 engine and projects such numbers as a 314 mph top speed and 1.5-second to 60 mph time. It’s a little hard to believe all the hype TranStar is trying to sell without seeing an actual car, but our interest is certainly piqued 2 TranStar Racing Dagger GT
  • 18.
    Conversations about fastcars begin and end with the Bugatti Veyron. Last July, Bugatti took the world record with a 268 mph time, adding more than 11 mph to the world record. And while it’s clear that Bugatti will have a huge target on its back until someone like SSC beats that record, the 1,200-hp, W16- powered Veyron Super Sport opens 2011 with full bragging rights Bugatti Veyron SuperSport 1