There are many beautiful cars on the road every day, but there is nothing quite as breathtaking or eye-catching as a luxury supercar soaring down the highway at incredible speeds.

Supercars are some of the most elegant and entertaining motor vehicles to not only look at, but also drive. Luckily, cutting-edge developments in technology that have transpired over the years have made way for a great market with more options to choose from than ever. If you are someone looking to buy a supercar, you will want to consider and explore all of them. This is a good place and time to start. We have created a list of alternative and amazing supercars to help you determine which one is for you.

8 Maserati MC20

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A rookie on the racetracks but no stranger to speed, the new Maserati MC20 does not disappoint and lives up to the reputation of Maseratis of the past.

2022 Maserati MC20
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It might be one of the more expensive entry-level supercars, with a base price of $200,000, but the high price only provides proof that this product will be among the most prestigious on the market.

7 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S

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The 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S lives up to its reputation as one of the most celebrated and cherished supercars of all time. With 24 different, yet equally divine models to choose from, there are many directions you can go with this one — quite literally.

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Powered by a 3.7-liter twin-turbo flat-six that produces 641 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque, the 911 Turbo S can satisfy just about anyone with a need for speed as it has a top-speed of 205 mph.

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6 Chevrolet Corvette C8

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Probably one of the most affordable supercars on the market right now, the Corvette C8 is a great alternative for someone longing for a considerable level of speed and style that other luxury cars provide, but has less than $100,000 to spend on one. An absolute icon of high-speed and elite performance, the Corvette C8 has earned the right to get referenced as a flex in your favorite rap song.

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It has been set at the relatively low price of $59,995, but do not let this number fool you into thinking the C8 is a subpar supercar because it is anything but that. In fact, it is one of the more thoroughbred entry-level sports cars available today.

5 Aston Martin Vantage

Aston Martin V8 Vantage
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This Aston Martin integrates its classically beautiful and brawny external body with a Mercedes M177 4.0 Biturbo V8 engine, which has made the sports car a dynamic force to be strongly reckoned with. For such a high-class, quality performance luxury car made by one of the most iconic automotive brands in the world, this model is comparatively moderately priced at approximately $142,000.

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Even settling for an older model will get you one of the best cars ever made. No matter how many years go by, this epic design will never go out of style.

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4 The Bugatti La Voiture Noire

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Bugatti continues to be one of the most elite luxury automotive manufacturers around, and the one-off La Voiture Noire model has only proven it more. A real beauty, the La Voiture Noire's exterior body is sleek, sculpted, and stylish to a tee. Featuring an 8.0-liter Quad Turbocharged W16 engine and a newly designed seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, this car is also anything but lacking in speed.

Bugatti La Voiture Noire
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With a top speed of 261 mph, the automaker has outdone themselves with this one, as proven by its price tag. The La Voiture Noire comes in at a whopping $19 million after-tax, making the model that's directly translated as "The Black Car," the most expensive car on the market.

3 Lamborghini Huracán

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A staple for high-class privilege and power, Lamborghini has produced yet another pinnacle with the Huracán model. This avant-garde adaptation features new and improved aerodynamics while simultaneously keeping Lamborghini's design philosophy, which has made their brand a trademark and household name in sports car culture, intact.

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2 Rimac Nevera

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If you think Tesla was the only car manufacturer planning to integrate AI with motor driving, then think again. With the Rimac Nevera (originally the Rimac C_Two) incorporating functions that fuel level 4 autonomy, Rimac is as close as possible to being a self-driving car without actually being one. It may not be as well known or renowned a company, but the new electric hypercar is highly anticipated to change that this year.

White Rimac Nevera Charging Down A Mountain Road
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A mixture between a spaceship and the Batmobile from DC Comics, the Rimac Nevera is not only ranked the best electric hypercar on the market, but also has an ultimate fan-favorite feature that makes it a stellar sight to behold – scissor-wing doors. In addition to incredible engineering and aerodynamics, the Rimac Nevera can also accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 1.85 seconds – a speed range that beats even the fastest of supercars, including the Bugatti Chiron.

1 McLaren 720S

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Do you have a need for speed and style? The new McLaren 720S model has all you need and more. Even with an incredible horsepower of 710 and seven-speed dual-clutch transmission allowing it to travel at insanely quick speeds, perhaps the most noteworthy aspect of this car is in its outer appearance.

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Designed more like an alien bug with aerospace aerodynamics, the 720S looks like it's about ready to blast off and skyrocket up to the moon. And who doesn't want to go to the moon?