The first advertisement for a supercar appeared in a newspaper in 1920. Back then, people were just starting to develop a fetish for cars that were fast, flashy, and expensive. In the 90-plus years since, car lovers have spent exorbitant amounts of money on extravagant vehicles. By definition, supercars are sleek and eye-catching, and are usually limited editions from elite automakers. Many people think that Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW are supercar brands, but they only make luxury cars which many people can afford. Instead, unfamiliar names like Soleil Motors, Koenigsegg Automotive, and GTA Motors have taken the lead in the development of supercars. This month on National Geographic Channel (NGC), Tech Toys 360 heads to Monaco to discover the latest in supercars. First up is Keating Automotive's ZKR, which is equipped with a turbocharged engine to help it achieve its goal of reaching the unprecedented speed of 300 miles per hour. Another vehicle, the Anadi from Italian carmaker Soleil Motors, is using advanced technology in its design. In its engine, the use of magnets reduces fuel consumption. The Spada Codatronca Monza is another supercar that amazes as soon as eyes are laid on it. It is based on the all-American Corvette, but it's made with Italian engineering. All of these vehicles are stunning, but there is something else about them that is mind-blowing─their price. If you have any desire to purchase any of these supercars, the minimum you will have to spend is US$250,000. While it's a steep price, it may be worth having a one-of-a-kind car that will have everyone talking. |
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