What is the Difference Between a Sports Car and a Supercar?
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Sports cars and supercars differ in that sports cars feature streamlined bodies and exaggerated exteriors, with engine power that is generally greater than that of family sedans. Supercars, also known as hypercars, emphasize both appearance and performance, with most supercars typically designed as two-seaters. A sports car is a type of vehicle with a relatively low chassis, a streamlined body, and outstanding power. Based on body structure, sports cars can be categorized into coupes, convertibles, and two-door sports cars. Sports cars prioritize handling and have lower bodies, which results in poorer ground clearance performance. Generally, sports cars have longer front ends, often employ rear-mounted engines, and have smaller trunks that cannot accommodate much luggage.