The Ultimate Supercar Quiz
Buckle up, speed fan! This isn’t just another car quiz—it’s a turbocharged trip through the wild world of supercars, from record-smashing speed demons to jaw-dropping works of automotive art. Each question will test your knowledge of the fastest, rarest, and most outrageous rides ever to hit the road. Some will be easy, others will challenge even the biggest gearheads. Think you’ve got what it takes to shift into top gear and ace them all? Let’s find out!
The Club That Breaks The Speedometer
Question: Which production car was the first to officially blast past 300 mph, making history in the process?
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Pedal To The Metal Reveal
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+. In 2019, Bugatti driver Andy Wallace clocked an incredible 304.773 mph on a test track in Germany. The record-breaker was so quick, it made even jet pilots jealous, and Bugatti celebrated with a limited-edition version for customers.
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The Wingless Wonder
Question: Which Koenigsegg ditches its giant rear wing to slip through the air for top speed runs?
Sleek And Speedy Unveiled
Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut. Built with the single goal of being the fastest Koenigsegg ever, the Absolut has smoother bodywork, a lower drag coefficient, and just enough downforce to stay planted—no giant spoiler needed.
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The 90s Speed King
Question: Which 1990s supercar shocked the world by hitting 240 mph with no turbos?
Legends Never Slow Down
McLaren F1. In an era when most cars struggled past 150 mph, the F1’s naturally aspirated V12 roared to 240.1 mph, becoming a bedroom poster legend for an entire generation.
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Ferrari’s First Electrified Monster
Question: What was Ferrari’s first-ever road car to use a hybrid system?
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Cavallino Rampante Surprise
LaFerrari. Released in 2013, it mixed a screaming V12 with electric motors to produce 963 horsepower. It wasn’t about saving fuel—it was about adding even more speed.
The Hybrid Hypercar Triple Threat
Question: Name one other car from the 2010s “Holy Trinity” of hybrid hypercars besides LaFerrari.
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Triple Threat Revealed
The other two were the Porsche 918 Spyder and the McLaren P1. Each combined petrol and electric power to set new performance benchmarks—proving hybrids could be insanely fast, not just eco-friendly.
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The Queen Of The Nürburgring
Question: Which Lamborghini claimed the production car lap record at the ‘Ring with a time under 6:45?
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Raging Bull Triumph
Lamborghini Aventador SVJ. With its active aero system and fire-breathing V12, it carved through the track’s 154 corners like a bull charging a matador.
Aventador SVJ meets the Nurburgring, Lamborghini
The Rolling Piece Of Art
Question: Which Italian brand built the stunning Huayra with a V12 from Mercedes-AMG?
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Art In Motion
Pagani. Known for turning every part of a car into a work of art, Pagani’s Huayra combined jaw-dropping design with a twin-turbo V12 that could shake the ground.
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The Electric Rocket
Question: Which electric hypercar can hit 60 mph in under two seconds?
2022 Rimac Nevera – a $2 4 m, 1,914 hp, 258 mph Electric Hypercar, 4Drive Time
Instant Lightning
Rimac Nevera. This Croatian-built EV has four motors, one for each wheel, delivering instant power and blistering acceleration—fast enough to make your neck ache.
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Formula 1 On The Streets
Question: Which road car uses a Formula 1-style hybrid V6 and all-wheel drive?
The ONE and Only – The New Mercedes-AMG ONE by Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team
From Grid To Garage
Mercedes-AMG ONE. It’s basically an F1 power unit with number plates, complete with turbo V6, electric motors, and a top speed over 217 mph.
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The Red Bull Road Rocket
Question: Which hypercar was co-designed with Red Bull’s F1 technical wizard, Adrian Newey?
Downforce Dream Machine
Aston Martin Valkyrie. Wildly futuristic, with curves, vents, and aero tricks everywhere, it’s as close to a Le Mans prototype as you can drive to the grocery store.
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America’s Carbon Fiber Comeback
Question: Which Ford supercar returned in 2017 with a carbon-fiber body and twin-turbo V6?
Here's Why the 2017 Ford GT Is Worth $500,000 by Doug DeMuro
Born To Race Again
Ford GT. Inspired by its Le Mans–winning ancestor, the modern GT was a tech-packed machine built for both the road and the racetrack.
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The Howling Japanese V10
Question: Which Japanese supercar is famous for its high-revving V10 and perfect sound?
Symphony On Wheels
Lexus LFA. With a hand-built V10 that revs so fast the tachometer had to be digital, it’s a masterpiece in sound and engineering.
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The Baby Lambo That Thinks It’s A Race Car
Question: Which Huracán variant has a huge fin, wild aero, and rear-wheel drive?
Track Beast Unmasked
Huracán STO. It’s Lamborghini’s street-legal race car, with less weight, more grip, and the same glorious naturally aspirated V10.
Ferrari’s Tiny But Mighty Hybrid
Question: Which Ferrari introduced a twin-turbo V6 plug-in hybrid setup?
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Prancing Horse Power-Up
Ferrari 296 GTB. Compact, powerful, and agile, this 830-hp V6 hybrid shows that downsizing doesn’t mean dialing back the fun.
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Maserati’s Big Return To Speed
Question: Which Maserati brought back a true mid-engine supercar for the brand?
Trident Strikes Again
MC20. Sleek, light, and powered by Maserati’s own twin-turbo V6, it marked the brand’s bold return to serious performance.
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America’s Screaming Flat-Plane V8
Question: Which Corvette uses a high-revving 5.5-liter flat-plane crank V8?
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Rev Limit? What Rev Limit?
C8 Corvette Z06. With a soundtrack that rivals European exotics, it’s built to dominate both track days and drag strips.
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The Controversial Speed Record
Question: Which American hypercar’s 300+ mph claims stirred massive debate online?
SSC Tuatara Sets NEW WORLD RECORD! Controversy Closed at 282.9mph, Shmee150
Drama At Top Speed
SSC Tuatara. It made headlines for its insane claimed top speed, but after questions arose, the company set out to prove its performance under verified conditions.
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The Lone Star Speed Demon
Question: Which Texas-built hypercar has 1,817 hp and aims for 300 mph?
My $3,000,000 Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution Is Here! by The Hamilton Collection
Texas-Sized Power
Hennessey Venom F5. Built with a monstrous twin-turbo V8, it’s designed purely to chase world records—and maybe scare its driver a little.
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The Downforce King
Question: Which 911 variant has DRS-style active aero and track-car levels of grip?
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Grip Like Glue
Porsche 911 GT3 RS (992). It’s basically a race car in disguise, with enough downforce to stick to the ceiling (in theory).
Godzilla’s Most Ferocious Form
Question: Which Nissan GT-R variant gets the ultimate factory upgrades?
Monster Mode Activated
GT-R NISMO. Sharper, faster, and angrier than the standard GT-R, it’s the ultimate evolution of Japan’s “Godzilla.”
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Retro Bonus: The 80s Turbo Legend
Question: Which Ferrari celebrated 40 years with a twin-turbo V8 and 200+ mph?
Back To The Boost
Ferrari F40. Pure, raw, and unforgiving, it’s one of the most iconic cars ever built—lightweight, fast, and totally analog.
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Retro Bonus: The V10 With A Racecar Soul
Question: Which Porsche supercar came from Le Mans racing tech?
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Motorsport Magic
Porsche Carrera GT. Its carbon clutch and high-revving V10 made it a thrill and a challenge to drive.
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Retro Bonus: The V12 That Paved The Way
Question: Which Ferrari V12 halo car from the early 2000s influenced future hypercars?
Halo Horsepower
Ferrari Enzo. With advanced aerodynamics and F1-inspired tech, it was a bridge between the analog greats and today’s hybrid monsters.
Checkered Flag
That’s it—time to add up your score! Let us know how you did in the comments below!
0–6: Sunday Cruiser – You wave as others zoom past.
7–12: Track-Day Rookie – You’re ready for some hot laps.
13–17: Pit-Lane Pro – You live for the smell of race fuel.
18–20: Apex Predator – You dream in carbon fiber and cornering Gs.
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