Aston Martin Vulcan
Here we have an Aston Martin that has been specifically designed for its wealthy owners to learn how to complete a Track Day like a hero. There will only be 24 of these produced, with power of over 600kW from a 7.0-litre V12. Included in your purchase of the Vulcan is your very own Le Mans-winning racing driver, teaching you the ins and outs.
McLaren 650S Can-Am
The Can-AM edition of the 650S has been produced to pay homage to the McLaren racing cars from the 60s and 70s. There are many carbon-fibre bits added to this car to reduce weight. There’s a carbon retractable hard top, bonnet, airbrake, front splitter, rear bumper centre and door blades. The model also has lighter forged alloy wheels with Pirelli P Zero Corsa tyres as well as carbon ceramic brakes. The figures are impressive 448kW/678Nm for a 0-100km/h time of three seconds and a top speed of 329km/h. There will just be 50 of these models produced and it’s based on the convertible version of the 650S.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Final Edition
This is a very sad moment indeed; the tenth Evolution is coming to the end of its lifespan and since there are no plans to bring a new model out, this should be the last Evo you’ll be able to purchase, new. The Final Edition model gets 224kW/414Nm, special Bilstein shock absorbers and Eibach springs as well as Brembo two-piece front rotors. Can you say track-ready?
BMW M4 GTS
The extreme version of the BMW M4 comes as a lightweight, orange-wheeled monster with a kerb weight, more power (368kW/600Nm) and a top speed of 305km/h. The car also has a track-focused suspension set-up, titanium exhaust system and, should you opt for the Clubsport Package, a roll bar, six-point harness and a fire extinguisher. We’re already finding ways to come up with the funds.
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