What are the three conditions that define a supercar?
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The three criteria that define a supercar are characteristics, definition, and performance. Characteristics: Striking and eye-catching exterior design that draws attention, an interior with a strong sense of aggression, limited production numbers that make them rare and exclusive, high price tags, power output of nearly 500 horsepower or more, weight controlled under 1900 kg, 0-100 km/h acceleration in under 4 seconds, and a top speed exceeding 300 km/h or 180 mph. Definition: For sports cars, the most important factors are horsepower and acceleration. Currently, a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of around 3 seconds defines a top-tier sports car. Next is speed, with a top speed reaching around 400 km/h, which qualifies as a world-class top-tier sports car. Performance: Performance is actually a broad concept, and most people lack the skill to drive a supercar. A fresh acceleration benchmark is achieving 1-300 km/h in under 40 seconds.