Cars to look forward to in 2022
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From the freshest electric cars to hottest supercars, here are few of the most awaited launches this year!
Ferrari 296 GTB
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The Ferrari V6 plug-in hybrid is the first real V6 road car in their history. The plugin hybrid engine provides a whopping 819 bhp. The 296 GTB is faster and more reactive than every larger V8 car in Ferrari’s lineup. This package also gets you 0-60mph in 2.8 seconds and can hit a top speed of 205mph.
McLaren Artura
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McLaren went all-in with the Artura. The skeleton of the car is based on The McLaren Carbon Fibre Lightweight Architecture (MCLA). It also pairs a twin-turbo V6, the company’s first, with a battery-electric powertrain to create a plug-in-hybrid model. The E-Motor’s instant torque enables throttle response that’s twice as fast as their pure petrol cars – seamlessly transitioning to the V6 engine to deliver a torrent of power from a standstill. The car definitely packs a punch as it comes with 710bhp and 720Nm of torque, this makes the car zoom from 0-60mph under three seconds and go to a maximum of 205mph.
Lotus Emira
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Lotus bounced back with its supercar lookalike – Emira, for a sports car’s price. It has powertrain choices: a supercharged V6 manual, followed by an AMG-spec four-cylinder turbo. The first edition of the Emira will go on sale with 20-inch ultra-light forged alloy wheels with a premium two-tone finish.
Aston Martin Valkyrie
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Rumour has it that 2022 is the year we finally get to see Aston Martin’s road-going F1 car! Its hybrid powertrain consists of a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V-12 and an electric motor. A seven-speed automatic transmission directs power to the rear wheels. On its own, the V-12 delivers 1000hp, while the battery-electric system contributes an additional 160hp. Combined, the power sources produce a total output of 1160hp and 663 lb-ft of torque.
Mercedes-AMG ONE
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For the first time, Mercedes’ two-seater will bring the latest and most efficient F1 hybrid technology to the street in a nearly one-to-one ratio. The high-performance hybrid will have a top speed of over 350 km/h and produce over 1,000 horsepower.