Luxury hypercars we're waiting for in 2019

By RELAXNEWS | 1 January 2019


LONDON: The Aston Martin Valkyrie and McLaren Speedtail top the list of luxury hypercars that we're excited to - hopefully - see in 2019.




Aston Martin Valkyrie

News of the Aston Martin Valkyrie has been trickling in since 2017. Most recently, the company revealed the specs of its powerful engine, which is capable of 11,000 RPM and a top speed around 250 mph, thanks to the naturally-aspirated 6.5-litre 65° V12. Reports claim that the US$3.2 million hypercar will finally make its debut sometime in 2019, though all 25 production models are already sold out.

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McLaren Speedtail

Setting owners back at a whopping US$2.4 million, the Speedtail was designed to replace the now-discontinued McLaren P1, increasing the horsepower to 1,035hp from 903hp. This hypercar can go from 0 to 300kph in just under 13 seconds, and to its top speed in 402kph. Though the car, whose 106 expected models have already been sold out, is scheduled to be delivered in 2020, we can expect to see a show appearance this year.




Mercedes-AMG Project One

While the Mercedes-AMG Project One was first unveiled last year at the Frankfurt Motor Show in Germany, the 275 model units - each priced at US$2.72 million - have yet to make it out to their owners.

The exact horsepower that the modified 1.6-litre turbocharged 90-degree V6 engine can produce has not been confirmed, but it's said to be substantially over 1,000hp. The car can potentially reach 200kph from 0 in less than six seconds, and the top speed is allegedly more than 350kph - for a hybrid hypercar, those numbers aren't too shabby.




Lamborghini LB48H

Lamborghini has been fairly evasive about the upcoming LB48H hypercar, which several reports claim will "glow in the dark." The model is expected to be powered by a hybrid V12, but that's as much as we know for now. The company stated that it showed the US$2.5 million hybrid hypercar to prospective buyers back in June, though it doesn't appear to have been made available for purchase yet.

Sources indicate the LB48H would be named Unico. It could borrow some styling cues from the Terzo Millennio concept electric car.

With the LB48H allegedly having gone into production at the end of last year, it's likely we'll be seeing it on the streets in 2019. When it does go on sale, like all the others on this list, it'll probably sell out pretty quickly - better have your eyes peeled and your hefty wallet ready.

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