There are plenty of exciting supercars in the world right now, and many of them made their debut at the prestigious Supercar Championship of 2024, previously known as the Repco Supercars Championship (named after the sponsor).
We have seen new cars designed to enhance driver safety, reduce downforce, and handle the demands of ordinary roads while preserving the insane power we all know.
The championship has long become a type of sport that attracts the attention of solid sponsors from various fields. More and more automotive giants and technological companies are getting involved in these races.
Recently, companies operating in the gambling and online casino field have also seen potential in the world of motorsport, with partners like Dabble leading the way as the official bookmaking partner of the 2024 Supercar Championship.
It is well known that many modern supercars can reach speeds of over 300 km/h. Their high performance and visually stunning aerodynamic shapes, combined with limited production numbers, add exclusivity, making them highly desirable purchases.
Let’s take a look at some of the most interesting supercars that are capturing the attention of enthusiasts and collectors in the last quarter of 2024.
Porsche 911 GT3 RS

Meet the iconic Porsche 911 GT3 RS. This monster with 518 horses sprints to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds and has virtually everything a supercar needs.
The Porsche 911 GTS is already a recognized icon in the world of sports cars, but when it comes to a new level of performance, it’s probably only the Porsche RS division that truly excels at it. Undoubtedly, this is one of the most desired supercars, even years after the release of the first car. And, as always, this has made its price much higher than the manufacturer’s suggested price.
The GT3 RS is actually a racing car for the road that can easily switch between the track and the street.
McLaren 750S

Like all McLaren supercars, the 750 aims for stratospheric levels of performance. On the other hand, the 750S is even faster, equipped with a 4.0-liter V8 twin-turbocharged engine producing 740 hp, allowing it to reach 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds, with a top speed of 330 km/h.
This supercar has undeniable benefits, and its design is no less impressive, as it features the signature McLaren style and lightweight construction for lightning-fast handling.
Carbon fiber body and enhanced aerodynamic kit with an active rear wing to increase downforce.
Maserati MC20

Maserati MC20 remains one of the best supercars, despite its debut back in 2022. Maserati calls it a “supersports car,” but with its exotic upward-opening doors, refined design, Formula 1 level engine, and carbon fiber monocoque, we believe it is a true supercar in every sense of the term.
The rear wheels are powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine producing 621 hp, propelling the car to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds. And for those who love the open sky experience, the Cielo is available.
Audi R8

While some consider the Audi R8 a sports car, we’ve always liked the supercar label, especially in its latest version. The excellent V10 engine propels the car to a hundred in just 3.1 seconds, and thanks to its (partially) mid-engine placement, it unquestionably has all the characteristics for such a title.
The R8 has been a sensation since its first presentation in 2006, partly due to the unique side panel that used to contrast in color with the body but now often blends with it.
Like the Porsche 911, the R8 is also called a supercar that can be used daily. It can have the legendary Quattro all-wheel drive or just rear-wheel drive, offering even more excitement from “real” driving.
Aston Martin Valour

After its presentation in 2023, the rare Aston Martin Valour finally hit the streets in 2024. Only 110 units of this model were produced, making it one of the most exclusive and expensive cars on our list. Every time this car hits the road, cameras are sure to follow it.
The modern carbon fiber body design is inspired by Aston Martin’s 1970s racing cars. As a true supercar, it is equipped with a six-speed manual gearbox and a magical 705 hp V12 engine.
A supercar with a manual transmission and over 700 hp is something to enjoy in the world of motorsport, where more and more manufacturers are ignoring mechanics.
Ferrari 296 GTB

Ferrari is another legendary brand in the world of supercars, offering the wonderful 296 GTB model, which is another incredible achievement by the constructors of the iconic Cavallino Rampante (the rampaging horse).
The 296 GTB features the first V6 engine in Ferrari’s history that can be used on public roads, supplemented by an electric motor for hybrid performance.
The results are impressive: 830 hp propel the car to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 330 km/h. Those who enjoy an open-sky experience can opt for the GTS version.