What does supercar mean?

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JosephineLee
09/04/25 3:25am
Supercar refers to high-performance sports cars (Supercar). Below is relevant information about supercars: 1. The origin of supercars: In the mid-1960s, the British car magazine 'Car' officially introduced the term 'supercar' into the modern automotive lexicon, though it was not the first to use this term. The editors of 'Car' initially used this term to describe the then-famous Lamborghini Miura, and it proved to be quite fitting. It is understood that the term originally appeared in an advertisement for the vintage car Ensign Six—dating back to the even more distant 1920s. 2. Characteristics of supercars: Generally, they refer to sports cars with powerful output and outstanding appearance, usually priced in the millions to tens of millions, with a top speed exceeding 300km/h, and mostly featuring only two seats. Supercars excel in acceleration, braking, and handling, and their extraordinary appearance is also essential.
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MaryAnn
09/16/25 4:36am
I've always thought supercars are those eye-catching, cool cars—not your average sports cars, but ultra-high-performance beasts like Ferraris or Lamborghinis. They pack jaw-dropping horsepower, accelerate terrifyingly fast (0-100 km/h in under 3 seconds), and feel like flying. Design-wise, they turn heads with low profiles, aerodynamic curves, and luxe interiors featuring materials like carbon fiber. Price? Astronomical—starting at hundreds of thousands, way beyond most budgets. Why so expensive? Limited production, cutting-edge tech (hybrid systems, upcoming EVs like Tesla Roadster), and exclusivity. Their history fascinates too, from 1960s Ford GT40s to modern Bugattis relentlessly pushing speed limits. Curious? Visit auto shows or try racing games for a taste. Ultimately, supercars embody extreme dreams—symbols of passion and innovation—though practicality suffers (daily driving? not ideal).
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