Supercars breeze up to 150 mph, although many have limiters to prevent them going faster than 155 mph. Most will be good for 170 mph, and will have startling acceleration, with a 0-60 mph time of less than 5 seconds.
We use the 0-60 mph time as a cut-off point when deciding whether to include a new car as a supercar. Top speed is not so relevant these days because many supercars are limited by the makers to 155 mph.

The Ferrari F430 and Lamborghini Gallardo are good examples of supercars. Both are made in limited numbers, and both are have aluminum structures, although of different types. They have top speeds of around 190 mph and take about 4 seconds to get to 60 mph.
Some smaller supercars, like the Noble M400, can be surprisingly quick despite having only 425 bhp on tap. The M400 can get to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds, and 100 mph in less than 9 seconds. But a supercar does not need a top speed of 190 mph to be a really enjoyable supercar - it is all about driving. A car with less than 300 bhp and a top speed of less than 150 mph can be a supercar - so long as it performs on sporty roads.
Some supercars nudge at the exotic supercar door, but a few production cars do make it into our exotic car section. All supercars are all brilliant, fast cars and fun to drive!
Please select a supercar to view, the number of pictures of each car on this page is on the right. Enjoy the amazing supercars. By the way, the prices just give an indication of what you might pay for one of these supercars.