Three new models, by three of the world's leading super sports car manufacturers, are sexy and slippery, but they're not classically sustainable. Not by a long shot.
"The supercar's raison d'être has always been about one thing: outrageousness. It's the shock of the new that inspired the Piedmontese exclamation 'Countach!,' which eventually named the famous scissor-doored Lamborghini; it's the boggling aerospace engineering of the McLaren F1; the wild side strakes of the Ferrari Testarossa; the impossible curves of the Lamborghini Miura.
The sports car's body and seats are constructed of carbon fiber, which is notoriously hard to recycle, and it's propelled ahead by a 730-horsepower , twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 engine that can move the car from zero to 60 miles per hour in 2.7 seconds. For buyers looking for a slightly more tailpipe environmental friendliness, McLaren sells the Artura, its high-performance hybrid hypercar. That model is nearly as hard to come by as the 750S. McLaren says it's sold out through late 2023.The Lamborghini Revuelto is the successor to the Aventador.The Lamborghini Revuelto has three hybrid driving modes in addition to Strada, Sport and Corsa.The Lamborghini Revuelto features butterfly doors.The Lamborghini Revuelto comes with suede trim.