Environmental legislation and new technologies are rewriting the rules of high-performance car manufacturing. To survive, the most iconic marques must merge design and science in a quest to go green as they craft the first wave of greener supercars.
EPISODE GUIDE
Ultimate Supercar: Episode 1
Ferrari creates in a new hybrid vehicle that could redefine the famous supercar manufacturer.
Ultimate Supercar: Ferrari
Ferrari creates in a new hybrid vehicle that could redefine the famous supercar manufacturer.
Ultimate Supercar: Episode 2
McLaren develops their first clean sheet design since 2011 to forge a more environmentally friendly era for the marque.
Ultimate Supercar: Mclaren Artura
McLaren develops their first clean sheet design since 2011 to forge a more environmentally friendly era for the marque.
Ultimate Supercar: Episode 3
Having fallen on hard times, Maserati attempts to bring the glory back when they decide to build their first supercar in nearly two decades.
Ultimate Supercar: Maserati Mc20
Having fallen on hard times, Maserati attempts to bring the glory back when they decide to build their first supercar in nearly two decades.
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Ultimate Supercar: Bugatti Rimac Nevera
A Croatian upstart aims to alter the electric vehicle landscape with their very first production hypercar.
Ultimate Supercar: Honda NSX
Years before its rivals consider going green, Honda jumps into the hybrid game and reimagines their most celebrated sportscar. The Generation 2 NSX, a 600-horsepower high-performance vehicle that’s helps pave the way forward for the entire sports car genre thanks to its four motor hybrid powertrain.
Ultimate Supercar: Lotus Evija
English automaker Lotus aims to kickstart their resurgence and take on mainstream established sportscar companies by introducing the UK’s first £2-million pound 2,000 horsepower all-electric supercar.