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    New Exotic Cars That Show Just How Far the Industry Has Come in 2020

    By Zero2TurboApril 20, 2020Updated:April 27, 2020No Comments
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    The exotic car industry has continued to evolve and surprise, especially in 2020.

    It’s no wonder that luxury car sales continue to increase as the newest exotic cars tack on irresistible features. 

    Keep reading to learn about some of the coolest new exotic cars of 2020. 

    1. Rimac C_Two

    The Rimac C_Two is both one of the most exciting and one of the fastest cars to come out of 2020 so far. 

    A carbon fiber body combined with a whopping 1888 horsepower (you heard that right) gives this car the ability to reach 60mph in a mere 1.85 seconds. This sports car also boasts an incredible top speed of 258mph. 

    It’s only fitting that it features futuristic butterfly doors. 

    2. Ferrari F8

    Ferrari’s have long held a spot among the best exotic cars, and the newest model is no exception.

    Clocking in at 60mph in under 3 seconds, this car runs with 710 horsepower. This newer model takes aerodynamic design seriously, with front and side air intakes making just a couple of the speedy additions. 

    Ferrari lovers are bound to also enjoy the entirely redesigned cockpit that amps up the Ferrari style. It’ll be hard to avoid buying a Ferrari after this, and why would you resist?

    3. Corvette C8

    The Corvette C8 is one of the new exotic cars that’s making style a statement. 

    Buyers have the option to purchase an engine appearance package that illuminates the entire engine via LED lights – as if having the best convertible top around wasn’t good enough. 

    This sleek car successfully makes aerodynamic design as gorgeous as it is functional. 

    It manages top speeds of 194 mph and hits 60 mph in under 3 seconds. 

    4. McLaren GT

    The new McLaren GT model is fast, reaching speeds of 203 mph, but it’s not the fastest. It makes up for the 3.2 seconds it takes to reach 60 mph, however, with space. 

    McLarens have long been encouraging their owners to use exotic cars to live adventurously.

    They’ve now made this possible with a luxury exotic car that provides plenty of luggage space without compromising on the aerodynamic design you love. 

    5. Porsche 718 Boxster S

    Another car changing expectations is the Porsche 718 Boxster S. 

    Again, this vehicle is fast but it’s not the fastest. Top speeds reach 177 mph and it takes 4.4 seconds to reach 60 mph. 

    Even so, this new model has replaced the old six-cylinder engine with an updated turbocharged four-cylinder engine that owners of prior models will envy. 

    While it’s not the fastest, this Porsche provides something many luxury cars don’t: extensive personalization. 

    The 718 Boxster S allows you to customize interior material choice, interior and exterior color schemes, the wheels, and many other accessory options. 

    New Exotic Cars Are Changing the Game

    2020 has shown us that luxury cars have yet to peak.

    The new exotic cars released so far showcase promising updates and features. From the 1888 horsepower and butterfly doors of the Rimac C_Two to the game-changing space provided by the sleek McLaren GT, there’s a lot to be excited about. 

    It makes you wonder what 2021 will bring. 

    If you enjoyed this article, be sure to check out the exotics for sale on our website. 

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