These vehicles were built for both road driving and motorsport competitions.

Porsche, Ferrari, Lotus, and Jaguar were the early adopters of thesehigh-performance machines.

While sports cars might have begun in the 1940s, those vehicles were relatively tame by todays standards.

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By the 1950s and 60s, many big brands were trying to get supercars out there.

In 1965 it was the now laughable Ford company who changed the game with the GT40.

Along with the350GTby Lamborghini and theAC Cobra 427, these were inarguably the first generation of true supercars.

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To be a supercar in the deadly fast modern world, it doesnt take much.

If youre looking for the best around, gander at these 13 heart-attack-inducing supercars.

Now, theyre looking to do it again withthe Chiron.

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Instead of the former V8 with our preferred manual transmission, this is aV10 automatic.

In 20 seconds, it can get to 250 mph, and can run happily on average octane fuel.

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Bugatti Chiron - supercar

Porsche 911 GT3 - supercar

Ferrari 488GTB - supercar

McLaren 675LT - supercar

Noble M600 - supercar

Honda NSX - supercar

Aston Martin DB11 - supercar

Audi R8 V10 Plus - supercar

Lamborghini Centenario - supercar

Ford GT - supercar

BMW i8 - supercar

Hennessey Venom GT - supercar

Koenigsegg One-1 - supercar