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The Latest Hypercars Are More Important Than You Think

Hypercars make up some of the rarest and most exclusive cars in the world. They are more expensive than most people could imagine, and that is part of the reason that many people don’t pay much attention to them. Some of the cars are so rare that you might not even see them in your …

Hypercars make up some of the rarest and most exclusive cars in the world. They are more expensive than most people could imagine, and that is part of the reason that many people don’t pay much attention to them. Some of the cars are so rare that you might not even see them in your lifetime. Regardless, there is a lot of importance in hypercars that you might not realize, and it could affect your everyday life. 

A testament to modern engineering

If there is one thing we know about hypercars it is that they are some of the most beautifully designed, aerodynamically focused cars in the world. Their striking appearance is part of what draws our attention to these futuristic vehicles, but that is far from their most important attributes. To push these cars faster than ever, and produce hypercars that are better than the tight competition, hypercar manufacturers have to innovate and push the bounds of engineering and physics as we know it. 

A view of the front quarter passenger side of the white and black Pininfarina Battista
The Pininfarina Battista electric hypercar | Automobili Pininfarina

Hypercars are faster than your average car, even faster than most people could reasonably imagine going. To push a machine to that kind of mechanic limits safely takes more than just design — it takes passion. This passion is what drives the automotive industry forward to continue producing better cars year after year. While you might not see a Lotus Evija sitting in your driveway (or you might, I don’t know your life) you may see some of the technology that was developed in the process of making those hypercars in consumer cars. 

The future of automotive endeavors

Once upon a time, Bugatti built one of the fastest hypercars in the world. It left the competition quaking in their boots and motivated them to do better. It is one thing to create a car that can get up to 300mph, but that isn’t the only challenge that must be tackled. A hypercar must be able to get up to high speeds, of course, but it needs to do so safely and sustainably. That means as much work needs to be put into the mechanical components and safety technology as it is into designing the car’s drivetrain. 

2021 Lotus Evija Hypercar | Lotus
2021 Lotus Evija Hypercar | Lotus

For example, what is the point of having a car that can only hit 300mph one or two times before the car’s engine or other mechanical components are compromised? Or even more so, if you aren’t able to slow cars down safely. In the process of problem-solving how to safely slow down and stop hypercars, a lot of technology has become popular, and you can see it reflected in modern-day consumer cars

They show us what we can accomplish

As hypercars progress, the rest of the automotive industry will follow. These cars are so outlandishly priced that most people wouldn’t dream of owning them, but some cars aren’t designed to be dream cars — they are designed to inspire change. If there is one thing that we can take away from hypercars, it is that they make car manufacturers continue to move forward, creating better cars with more safety features, better driving quality, and sometimes, even faster engines, than ever before. 

Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR hypercar | Sjoerd van der Wal
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