We've had an exciting time over the past 12 months in the world of  exotic cars. It has all been about sheer power, which does not  necessarily make for more exciting driving, nor is more power always  more fun.
What stirred it all up was the fact that Bugatti managed  to get its Veyron 16.4 exotic car into production. Then, they took it  to one of the longest straights on a test track in the world and upped  the record to 248 mph. If anyone wants to go faster, they will probably  have to go to the Bonneville Salt Flats, which can be quite dodgy.
The  record had been held by the Koenigsegg at 242 mph, which just beat the  long-standing record held by the McLaren F1 supercar. Bugatti's efforts  caused a  few people out there to look for more power. Not surprising,  really. For example, Saleen found it could screw some more power out of  its supercharged Ford engine to get 750 bhp, and a speed of about 240  mph from its S7 exotic car. One or two others decided to go for 1,000  bhp, just so they could say their car would do, say, 245 mph - after  all, no one could prove that it wouldn't go that fast! Actually, there  are quite a few engines available from tuners that produce 800-1,000  bhp.
few people out there to look for more power. Not surprising,  really. For example, Saleen found it could screw some more power out of  its supercharged Ford engine to get 750 bhp, and a speed of about 240  mph from its S7 exotic car. One or two others decided to go for 1,000  bhp, just so they could say their car would do, say, 245 mph - after  all, no one could prove that it wouldn't go that fast! Actually, there  are quite a few engines available from tuners that produce 800-1,000  bhp.
 few people out there to look for more power. Not surprising,  really. For example, Saleen found it could screw some more power out of  its supercharged Ford engine to get 750 bhp, and a speed of about 240  mph from its S7 exotic car. One or two others decided to go for 1,000  bhp, just so they could say their car would do, say, 245 mph - after  all, no one could prove that it wouldn't go that fast! Actually, there  are quite a few engines available from tuners that produce 800-1,000  bhp.
few people out there to look for more power. Not surprising,  really. For example, Saleen found it could screw some more power out of  its supercharged Ford engine to get 750 bhp, and a speed of about 240  mph from its S7 exotic car. One or two others decided to go for 1,000  bhp, just so they could say their car would do, say, 245 mph - after  all, no one could prove that it wouldn't go that fast! Actually, there  are quite a few engines available from tuners that produce 800-1,000  bhp.Pagani, which is concerned more with overall performance on  the roads than out-and-out power produced a more sporty version of the  Zonda. This Zonda F has suspension aimed more at the track and 602 bhp  as standard. But you can have 650 bhp if you like! The Zonda F is also  lighter than the Zonda, so the performance of this exotic car is  extraordinary. It is a truly exotic car, a supercar with masses of power  at any speed - it does not depend on a turbocharger waking up to get  the power - and the handling to match.
More recently, Koenigsegg  has produced the CCX. Powered by a twin-supercharged engine producing  806 bhp, this exotic car is more practical than the other Koenigseggs.  Koenigsegg says it will do about 245 mph, and all this from an engine  based on a 4.7 liter V-8. True, nearly all the parts are different,  including the cylinder block and heads, but even so it just shows how  much power can be got from a standard production engine, heavily  modified, and with twin superchargers.
It has much bigger front  and side air intakes to improve cooling, and both the front and rear  bumpers meet US crash regs. On top of that it has more headroom than the  CCR, and yet is just as fast - and expensive. But that is the way with  exotic cars!
 Meanwhile Ferrari went its own way and introduced the  599 GTB Fiorano, powered by a 6.0 liter engine able to drive it up to  over 200 mph. And this car is a front-engined two-seater with luggage  space. Of course, Ferrari has also made a limited edition model, the  FXX, intended to help with Ferrari's development. The FXX has a similar  V-12 to the 599 GTB Fiorano, but souped up to 850 bhp! Now that is  currently the ultimate exotic car, although it is intended mainly for  use on the race tracks.
Meanwhile Ferrari went its own way and introduced the  599 GTB Fiorano, powered by a 6.0 liter engine able to drive it up to  over 200 mph. And this car is a front-engined two-seater with luggage  space. Of course, Ferrari has also made a limited edition model, the  FXX, intended to help with Ferrari's development. The FXX has a similar  V-12 to the 599 GTB Fiorano, but souped up to 850 bhp! Now that is  currently the ultimate exotic car, although it is intended mainly for  use on the race tracks.

 
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