The Fastest Naturally Aspirated Supercars

Supercars have always been the embodiment of the latest technologies. Nowadays, most of them have already transitioned to turbocharging, and hybrid systems are being used as well. The first electric supercars have also appeared.

Nevertheless, you can still find models with classic high-revving naturally aspirated engines. They can still hold their own and delight with excellent performance. We have chosen the fastest modern supercars with naturally aspirated engines.

 

Ferrari 812 Superfast

Old School: The Fastest Naturally Aspirated Supercars

It is said that the Ferrari 812 Superfast coupe is the last “naturally aspirated” model of the Italian brand. Its 6.5-liter V12 is the pinnacle of Italian engineering. 800 hp and 123 hp per liter without turbocharging! Acceleration to 100 km/h takes 2.9 seconds, and the top speed is 340 km/h.

 

Pagani Zonda 760

Old School: The Fastest Naturally Aspirated Supercars

Pagani Zonda is the immortal supercar that is in no hurry to be discontinued. The power of its 7.3-liter V12 has been increased to 760 hp, raising the top speed to 350 km/h. Acceleration to 100 km/h takes about 3 seconds. By the way, such a Pagani supercar is owned by Lewis Hamilton.

 

Lamborghini Centenario

Old School: The Fastest Naturally Aspirated Supercars

The Lamborghini Centenario coupe and roadster were produced to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the brand’s founder Ferruccio Lamborghini. Their 6.5-liter V12 produces 770 hp and allows acceleration to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 355 km/h.

Aston Martin Vulcan

Old School: The Fastest Naturally Aspirated Supercars

The track supercar Aston Martin Vulcan even impressed the hosts of Top Gear. Seven liters, V12, 811 hp, 2.9 seconds to 100 km/h and a top speed of 360 km/h. However, it is not suitable for driving on regular roads.

 

Bonus: McLaren F1

Old School: The Fastest Naturally Aspirated Supercars

Interestingly, all the above cars lose in top speed to the honorable veteran – the 1994 McLaren F1 coupe. The McLaren hypercar reaches 386 km/h, and its acceleration is also notable – 3.2 seconds to 100 km/h. It’s all because its 627 hp 6.1-liter BMW V12 is paired with just a ton of weight.

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