Coolest Cars At Pikes Peak Hill Climb

- Continental GT series Bentley beat its counterparts in the 2019
- Acura entered the annual Pikes Peak Hill Climb with four dazzling beauty
- Peugeot 208-T16- a highly modified production model-based car.
Pikes Peak Hill Climb (PPHC) is the annual hill climb race that takes place at Pikes peak mountains in Colorado USA. Each year auto enthusiasts, engineers, drivers and the hottest cars gather at this spot to compete in a race to the clouds. The reason why Pikes peak has gained such prominence is because it is one of the most dangerous tracks in the whole world. The 12 miles long track starts as a simple highway road and merges with the mountain track to become a narrow climb to the summit. That's the reason why the cars competing on these tracks have to be specially built to keep the driver safe and ensure enough speed and stability to ace the race. Over the years many spectacular cars have made an appearance at this event. Have a look at this list of the coolest cars at Pikes Peak Hill Climb -
Bentley Continental GT

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This factory-prepared, Continental GT series Bentley beat its counterparts in the 2019 Pikes Peak Hill Climb. The car also set a record for the fastest production car by covering 12.42 miles in 10 minutes and 18 seconds. Although this Bentley is not a race car but a luxury vehicle, the speed and stats it achieved during the race blew everyone's mind.
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Acura – Range of Cars

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Acura entered the annual Pikes Peak Hill Climb with four dazzling beauties in 2019. They continued to surprise the spectators with their sporty designs and powerful machines even in 2020. Acura is known to upgrade its cars to the highest level each year for competing in the race. With their range of cars entering the race each year you can understand that they're there to win. Acura showcases some of the coolest cars at Pikes peak hill climb each year.
Peugeot 208 T16

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A veteran at the Pikes Peak Hill Climb, Peugeot has built and entered several superfast cars in this race over the years. In the last event they entered with a production model based car which was a highly modified 208 model. The car had more than enough power and speed to score among the top positions in the race. Equipped with a twin-turbocharged 3.2-liter V6 engine with 875hp on tap, this car was one of the most spectacular vehicles at the event.
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Porsche 911 GT3

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A product of the collaboration between BBi Autosport and the Hoonigan team, this Porsche 911 GT3 ranked among the coolest cars at Pikes Peak Hill Climb. Running on a 900-horsepower turbocharged engine this super car managed to climb to the Pikes Peak summit in 9 minutes and 23 seconds only.
If you are someone who loves modified cars and goes absolutely gaga over specs and speed, you should definitely check out the upcoming pikes peak hill climb. This annual event is known to keep people at the edge of their seats and is the perfect place to seek thrill.
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