French supercar manufacturer Bugatti have released the full details of the new 490 km/h Chiron Super Sport. Limited to 30 examples and priced at €3,500,000 before taxes, it is the most extreme production version of the Chiron yet. Compared to the 'standard' Chiron, the Super Sport has a more aerodynamic body, which allows the mesmerising top speed.
Capable of similar performance is the Rimac Nevera. The second generation Rimac is powered by four electric motors that produce a combine 1,877 bhp. Thanks to the 2,360 Nm of torque, the Nevera can accelerate to 160 km/h in just 4.3 seconds.
Ahead of its competition debut later this month, BMW have finally officially revealed the new M4 GT3 racer. It is powered by a motorsport version of the familiar turbocharged six-cylinder engine that can produce up to 590 bhp depending on the restrictors fitted. After a select numbers of outings in 2021, the M4 GT3 will be made available to customers from the start of the 2022 season.
A GT3 of a slightly different caliber is this unique Bentley Continental GT3, which has been especially modified to race in the Pikes Peak hill climb on June 27th. Fitted with a wild aerodynamics package and a retuned, 750 bhp engine, it looks set to be one of the top contenders in the event.
We offered a first glimpse last month and here is the Touring Arese RH95 in full detail. Although not mentioned with so many words, the striking machine is based on a Ferrari 488 and will be available to a select number of customers. A limited number of 18 Arese RH95s are anticipated to be produced and they can be completed within six months after receiving the donor vehicle.

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2021 Bentley Continental GT3 Pikes Peak

2021 BMW M4 GT3

2022 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport

2021 Rimac Nevera

2021 Touring Arese RH95