5 Economical Supercars That You Can Buy

The mere sight of a supercar is enough to make an automobile enthusiast crazy. However, spotting these supercars is a rare sight, especially in India. The unavailability of these hot wheels within the country adds to their oomph factor and makes them a dream for every motorhead. Supercars also offer a treat for adrenaline junkies, clocking triple digits in the blink of an eye. These plush rides are generally powered by V type or W type engines with superchargers and turbochargers, thereby making the speed go off the roof. And it doesn't just end there! Apart from providing style and performance, these cars are considered to be the best in terms of occupant safety.
Blazing speed, intriguing engineering, safety, and the sheer pleasure of driving makes them a dream purchase. Since these cars offer tremendous value, they are sold at a considerably high price tag. However, contrary to popular belief, not all supercars burn such a giant hole in your pocket. With adequate research, you may find a cheaper super car. Of course, there is no such thing as a cheap super car. But the ones that we are about to show you will burn a smaller hole in your pocket and you may not have to sell both your kidneys to buy it. Just one will suffice.
1. Nissan GT-R
Nissan GTR is an absolute beast in the world of supercars, offering enormous horsepower, driving control, and better safety. The 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine gives it an edge, both on racing tracks and on country roads. It has a 6-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, allowing you to shift gears in a matter of 0.15 seconds. The stylish supercar comes with an all-wheel drive, thereby enhancing the stability while driving. The Nissan GTR can be driven at a top speed of 311kmph and is available at Rs. 2.12Cr in India.
2. Jaguar F-Type R Coupe

Jaguar's F-Type R Coupe is yet another classy ride in the range of premium supercars available at the price of a hatchback. It comes with a supercharged V8 engine which sends 543 bhp at 6500 rpm through an all-wheel drive system. The maximum torque stands at 680Nm, outclassing the previous-gen SVR model from the British company. The R Coupe is offered in 12 different variants with automatic 8-gear transmission. All this at the price range of Rs. 97 lakh to Rs. 2 Cr! Amazing, right?
3. Porsche 911 Carrera

Manufactured by the German automaker, Porche 911 Carrera is amongst the oldest supercars in the market. It is an exquisitely designed car with a 3-litre rear-mounted boxer engine that produces 370 twin-turbocharged horsepower. It works on 7-speed manual gear transmission, enabling a comfortable drive on every Indian road. It is available in the range of Rs. 1 Cr onwards, in case you're planning to take this car home.
4. Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

Ford Mustang is an iconic name, producing some of the most stunning supercar models including Shelby GT500. This supercar is considered to be a hot-favourite for the quality performance it offers. It is equipped with 5.2-litre supercharged V8 powerplant engine and a 7-speed dual clutch automatic transmission, taking the car to the top of the popularity charts. The 760 horsepower and 625 pound-feet of torque on tap makes the car unstoppable on roads. The Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is priced roughly at Rs. 2 Cr.
5. Audi R8

The Audi R8 is a flagship car from the German automobile company that needs no introduction. The supercar runs on a 5.2-litre V10 engine that gives you the experience of driving with 530 horsepower. The transmission is a 7-speed DCT automatic unit that allows you to switch gears instantly. The car is priced at Rs. 2.30 Cr in India.
Nothing beats the sheer joy of having a supercar parked in your garage, isn't it? These sophisticated yet affordable rides are waiting for you! So, when are you planning to get one?
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