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Best hypercars 2022 – our all-time top 12 reviewed and rated
Crazy fast and madly expensive – these are our top twelve best hypercars of all time
With increasing concerns about emissions, air quality and the ‘speed kills’ mantra ever more pervasive within Government and sections of the press, you might expect that the hypercar is living on borrowed time. Indeed, you could well conclude that it has been ever since the McLaren F1 burst onto the scene with its headline-grabbing 240.1mph top speed.
Fortunately this doesn’t seem to be the case and, if anything, the hypercar is currently enjoying something of a renaissance with the likes of Bugatti and Koenigsegg setting top speed and acceleration records seemingly just for the hell of it.
The truth of the matter is that hypercar buyers have never had it so good with manufacturers embracing more modern and race-derived technologies to ensure the current crop of hypercars are just as desirable and mind-bogglingly fast as we’ve come to expect.
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Progress in the most spectacular car class shows no signs of abating. The likes of the Aston Martin Red Bull Valkyrie and the Mercedes-AMG Project One are still in development, Gordon Murray’s T50 is due within the next couple of years (and looks to trade outright numbers for much-needed driver involvement), Lotus has its Evija electric car on the way, then there are numerous others - the SSC Tuatara and its much-contested top speed, Pininfarina’s Battista, Rimac’s Concept Two… rich pickings for the hyper-rich.

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