2005 Porsche Carrera GT
The 2005 Porsche Carrera GT was known as one of Porsche’s most manufactured supercars. In the year 2005, Porsche stated to the public that they would release a total of 1,500 of these supercars, but the company changed their mind in the late summer of 2005. The reason why it had been altered was because the new regulation about the airbag in the US The 2005 Porsche Carrera GT was equipped with a 5.7-liter V10 engine and had 3,043-pound curb weight. It also had a six-speed manual transmission. People were impressed with the features of the GT’s. It could achieve a 0 to 60 time of 3.8 seconds. However, it was the vehicle that the actor Paul Walker was driving when he died in an accident because of a car crash.
2014 McLaren P1
The 2014 Mclaren P1 had 375 units of supercars that were created in Surrey, England. It was equipped with twin-turbo M838TQ V8 engine, with McLaren E-Motor. The predecessor of the P1 was F1 which had their similarity with their features like the Formula 1 technology. Still, McLaren Automotive later had explained that the Speedtail was nearest to the F1 rather than the P1. The 2014 McLaren P1 had a mid-engine design and rear-wheel drive. It also had a Carbon MonoCage II as its platform, which would make the vehicle was produced as a carbon-fiber. The P1 could attain a 0 to 60 time of 2.8 seconds, which could reach from 0 to 186 in 16.5 seconds.