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Best Cars Of 2019 – The Greatest Cars In The World This Year

2019’s batch of supercars, exotics and performance cars were absolutely epic. Let’s start with the ugly but utterly absurd, track-focused McLaren Senna. It is the most aggressive and insane supercar and worthy winner of our “batshit crazy” supercar award for 2019. Such is the shock of the Senna that even cars like the Huracan Performante Spyder and McLaren Speedtail look boring in comparison.

2019 was a special year because we saw totally new generations of arguably the two most historic models in the world, the Porsche 911 and the Corvette. The initial 911 feedback from fans was that the car looked great and the specs were impressive but that the Porsche was now too big, too electronic and too disconnected from the driver. Then come the inevitable comparison tests and best of the year roundups and the Porsche wins them all, proving again that the team in Stuttgart knows a thing or two about making the ultimate sports car.

Meanwhile in the U.S the guys at Chevy turn 50+ years of history upside down by changing the Corvette formula a freaking out a generation of muscle car fans. That’s right, the 2020 Corvette is the first Corvette with the engine mid-ship, behind the driver and the early reviews suggest that it was a masterstroke from the boys in Detroit.

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Our Favorite Cars for the 2019 Model Year

2019 Porsche 911 Speedster

It has already been a few months since the ascension of the 992 Porsche 911, yet the swan song for the previous-generation 991 is only just beginning its chorus. Starring the 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster, the grand finale for the now outgone iteration is a celebration of both milestones and achievements. When it comes to Porsche models, this is one to remember. Learn more…

2019 McLaren Senna

When it was first unveiled in late 2017, the Senna proclaimed itself as the ultimate street-legal McLaren. We can go back as early as the 1990s when tracing the Senna’s lineage, with the McLaren F1 pioneering the first production car with full carbon-fibre construction. More than two decades later, its predecessor – the McLaren P1 – gave the British automaker a refreshed sense of supremacy with its redesigned flagship car. Learn more…

2019 Porsche 718 Boxster Spyder

The first iteration of the Porsche Cayman GT4 made its debut in 2015, drawing a conclusion to the third generation of Boxster/Cayman (981). Since that time, the GT4 has become a cult hero amongst purists with its absence of frills (not to be misheard as ‘thrills’), relative affordability and indisputable demi-god-status as one of the ultimate driver’s car. It is a Porsche model that every fan now lusts after. Learn more…

2019 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4

2019 BMW M2 CS

The BMW M2 CS is a step above the M2 Competition. It offers more power and improved performance. Oh, and a manual transmission. Automotive purists, rejoice! The M2 CS comes with tweaked looks, too, and is the smallest super-fast sports car from BMW right now. Learn more…

2019 Porsche 911 Carrera S (992)

The new 2019 Porsche 911 Carrera S is arguably the best it’s been in a long time. It looks better, is more advanced, and faster than the previous car. Porsche showed just how much faster by driving it quickly around the Nürburgring.. Learn more…

2019 Lamborghini Huracán Evo

The new Lamborghini Huracan EVO has taken many lessons from the Performante version of the car. It has a new, more aerodynamic front bumper and splitter. The Ypsilon shape to the intakes comes from Lamborghini’s design heritage, and overall the vehicle is more aggressive. Learn more…

2019 Bentley Continental GT V8

Bentley has revealed two more affordable versions of its flagship grand tourer, with the Continental GT V8 and Continental GT V8 Convertible promising agility along with a more accessible price tag. Joining the existing twelve-cylinder W12 versions of the coupe and cabriolet, the new cars may be down on power but they’re hardly weedy. Learn more…

2019 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350

Ford revealed its Mustang Shelby GT500 at the North American International Auto Show. When it did so, the company left out the power numbers for the car, leaving everyone to speculate as to how much the supercharged 5.2-liter V-8 would actually produce. Now the company has let those numbers and some other stats out. Learn more…

2019 Lamborghini Huracan Performante Spyder

Revealed during the Geneva Motor Show, Lamborghini has created a brutal, hard-core version of the Huracán, just with the ability to feel the air slice through your hair. Well, you might as well be, since this is a roof-less version called the Huracán Performante Spyder. Learn more…