20 Future Supercars And Sports Cars We Can’t Wait to Drive

Supercars and Sports cars are fun to drive. Take, for example, how Aubameyang loves to ride his LaFerrari down the streets of London.

We’re going to look at 20 future supercars and sports cars we can’t wait to drive. These include the 2022 Nissan 370Z. Motor 1 states, “While Nissan hasn’t outright confirmed a successor, the automaker did surprise the world in October 2019 by saying to “expect something soon” regarding the sports car. Just a few days later, a 370Z test mule was spotted at the Nurburgring, possibly testing a new powertrain beneath the car’s familiar skin.”

This list also includes the 2020 Hennessey Venom F5. Motor 1 adds, “Development of its long-awaited Venom F5 has been slow, but prototype testing is expected to begin by the end of 2019. Its 6.6-liter twin-turbo V8 is primed and ready, having already dished out 1,817 horsepower on a dyno.”

202020 TESLA ROADSTER

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Coming in 2020, the Tesla Roadster is one hot supercar we cannot wait to drive. Motor 1 adds, “Previewed by the stunning concept we saw back in November, the production Roadster should have some of the same specs. Expect a 620-mile range and the ability to sprint to 60 miles per hour (96 kilometers per hour) in less than two seconds.”

192021 BUGATTI CHIRON SUPER SPORT

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Motor 1 states, “It took three years for Bugatti to finally run the Chiron past 300 mph. The Super Sport’s accomplishment isn’t without controversy, however, since the speed run only happened in one direction.” We can’t wait for 2021 to arrive when Bugatti will drop this bonkers Chiron Super Sport.

182021 MCLAREN SPEEDSTER

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Coming in 2021 is the McLaren Speedster, which is one hot supercar we cannot wait to drive. Motor 1 adds, “McLaren will only build 399 copies of this sinfully gorgeous Speedster. Actually, we don’t even know for sure if it will be called Speedster, but it will have a version of the company’s twin-turbocharged V8 engine.”

172022 ASTON MARTIN VANQUISH

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Motor 1 states, “The thousand-horsepower Valkyrie is getting a mid-engined baby brother. Aston Martin is planning a new mid-engined sports car with an electronically boosted V8 and a classic name.” We can’t wait for 2022 to arrive when Aston Martin will drop this hot Vanquish. It will be a mid-engine looker.

162021 DODGE CHALLENGER ACR

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Coming in 2021, the Dodge Challenger ACR is one hot sports car we cannot wait to drive. Motor 1 adds, “Somehow, the Dodge Challenger is immune to the passage of time. As of late 2019 this decade-old platform is still selling strong, beating the current-generation Camaro and giving the Mustang a run for its money. Following the success of drag racing heroes like the Hellcat and Demon, word is a corner-carving version of the Challenger could hit the streets in 2020, possibly as a 2021 model.”

152022 NISSAN 370Z

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Motor 1 states, “While Nissan hasn’t outright confirmed a successor, the automaker did surprise the world in October 2019 by saying to “expect something soon” regarding the sports car. Just a few days later, a 370Z test mule was spotted at the Nurburgring, possibly testing a new powertrain beneath the car’s familiar skin.” We can’t wait for 2022 to arrive when Nissan will drop this hot 370Z.

142020 PORSCHE 911 TURBO

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Coming in 2020 is the Porsche 911 Turbo, which is one hot supercar we cannot wait to drive. Motor 1 adds, “At this point, Porsche isn’t even bothering to camouflage its next-generation 911 Turbo. This highly anticipated supercar is slated to arrive in the spring of 2020, and it could bring over 640 horsepower with it.”

132020 RIMAC C_TWO

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Motor 1 states, “Rimac has come a long way in a short time. The niche EV hypercar company now has considerable backing from Porsche, and its stunning C_Two is on-track for initial customer deliveries in 2020.” We can’t wait for 2020 to arrive when Rimac will drop this hot C_Two.

122020 SSC TUATARA

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Coming in 2020 is the SSC Tuatara, which is one hot supercar we cannot wait to drive. Motor 1 adds, “All indications are it’s worth the wait, as its 5.9-liter twin-turbo V8 is said to produce 1,350 horsepower on pump gas, or a staggering 1,750 hp when using ethanol-rich E85. Only 100 will be built.”

112021 ASTON MARTIN VALHALLA

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Motor 1 states, “With “only” around 1,000 expected, the Valhalla isn’t quite the bonkers hypercar that its big-brother Valkyrie is. It should still be an absolutely mental rocketship, however, and with such power emanating from a hybrid-assisted twin-turbo V6.” We can’t wait for 2021 to arrive when Aston Martin will drop this hot Valhalla.

102021 BMW M4

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Coming in 2021 is the BMW M4, which is one hot supercar we cannot wait to get our hands on. Motor 1 adds, “The Bimmer’s saving grace could be its boosted inline-six engine that should develop 480 or 510 horsepower, depending on the trim level. It will certainly be fast, but will it be fast enough to outrun the wall of criticism regarding its controversial nose?”

92022 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 / ZR1

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Motor 1 states, “A screaming DOHC flat-plane-crank V8 will power the new C8 race car, and it’s expected a version of that engine will be featured in those machines. It’s also possible a 1,000-horsepower hybrid version called Zora will appear in the years to come.” We can’t wait for 2022 to arrive when Chevrolet will drop Corvette Z06 / ZR1. It will be a mid-engine looker.

82021 SUBARU WRX STI

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Motor 1 states, “In terms of performance, the new STI should have upwards of 325 horsepower (242 kilowatts) and 319 pound-feet (432 Newton-meters) of torque, matching the hardcore S209 model that is making its way to the U.S.” We can’t wait for 2021 to arrive when Subaru will drop this hot WRX STI.

72021 ACURA NSX TYPE R

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Coming in 2021, the 2021 Acura NSX Type R is one hot supercar we cannot wait to drive. Motor 1 adds, “Rumors of a hardcore Acura NSX have been long in the making. It was originally thought that such a beast might debut in 2019, but Acura officials squashed that rumor.”

62020 ASTON MARTIN VALKYRIE

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Motor 1 states, “The wait for Aston Martin’s incredible Valkyrie is all but over. Deliveries of the 1,160-horsepower hypercar are expected to begin by the end of 2019 but all 150 planned copies were sold long ago.” We can’t wait for 2020 to arrive when Aston Martin will drop this hot Valkyrie.

52020 HENNESSEY VENOM F5

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Coming in 2020, the Hennessey Venom F5 is one hot supercar we cannot wait to drive. Motor 1 adds, “Development of its long-awaited Venom F5 has been slow, but prototype testing is expected to begin by the end of 2019. Its 6.6-liter twin-turbo V8 is primed and ready, having already dished out 1,817 horsepower on a dyno.”

42020 MERCEDES-AMG ONE

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Motor 1 states, “Converting an actual F1 powertrain for use in a street-legal car is a monumental task, both in terms of reliability and allowable emissions. Engineers are struggling to keep the 1.6-liter hybrid-assisted engine at its promised 1,000-horsepower level while meeting regulations.” We can’t wait for 2020 to arrive when Mercedes-AMG will drop this hot Mercedes-AMG One.

32021 TOYOTA 86

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Coming in 2021, the Toyota 86 is one hot supercar we cannot wait to drive. Motor 1 adds, “The current Toyota 86 is one of the best affordable sports cars on the market today. But in 2021, the coupe could get a more-aggressive upgrade…Under the hood, a new 2.4-liter engine will replace the current 2.0-liter boxer, with a horsepower figure in the neighborhood of 260 (194 kilowatts).”

22020 MAZDA RX-9

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Motor 1 states, “Arguably as anticipated as the new Toyota Supra, rumors suggest that a new Mazda RX-9 is on the way. As far as we can tell, Mazda wants it to happen but actually realizing that goal isn’t so easy.” We can’t wait for 2020 to arrive when Mazda will drop this hot RX-9.

12022 NISSAN GT-R

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Coming in 2022, the Nissan GT-R is one sizzling sports car we cannot wait to drive. Motor 1 adds, “It’s been a long time since Nissan updated its GT-R sports car – more than 10 years, in fact…We expect a version of the V6 engine to carry over – potentially electrified – and we know that Nissan wants it to be the ‘fastest super sports car in the world.’”

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