Photos: The world's most powerful cars thrill enthusiasts at the 2019 Dubai International Motor Show
Styling, power: Supercars, EVs, limited-edition versions — check them all out
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The Ferrari 812 Superfast is a front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive grand tourer produced by Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari that made its debut at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show. The 812 Superfast is the successor to the F12berlinetta.
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The McLaren Senna is a limited-production mid-engine sports car manufactured by McLaren Automotive. The Senna was unveiled online by the company on December 10, 2017, with the official unveiling taking place at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.
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Aston Martin One-77 is a two-door, two-seater flagship supercar built by the British car manufacturer Aston Martin.
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Ferrari GTC4 Lusso T.
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The Ajlani "Drakuma" hypercar is a design prototype concept at the moment. Based in the United Arab Emirates, Ajlani Motors made their official debut at the Dubai International Motor Show on Tuesday, November 12, 2019, with their first car — known as Drakuma..
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The Notorious, made by Zedro Motors, a Lebanese luxury and concept car manufacturer. The new, 1,250bhp Notorious looks absolutely incredible. The Notorious is fully customisable, from paint, interior leather and stitching, and the colour of the wheels and finish, to headlights and taillights, including engraving of your initials. The Notorious is based on the Infiniti G37 Chassis and engine.
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This all-American icon now gets a brand new mid-engine layout for the first time in its illustrious history.
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Nissan GT-R 50th Anniversary.
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The Nissan GT-R 50th anniversary
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The all-new and totally redesigned 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray! This all-American icon now gets a brand new mid-engine layout for the first time in its illustrious history to rival the likes of Ferrari! What do you all make of this 8th generation 'Vette?
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Unveiled by a robot: The Japanese-engineered Aspark Owl, in all its glory! The fastest-accelerating electric sportscar in the world is touted to go from 0 to 100km/h in just 1.9 seconds. This $5.1-million hypercar has an all-electric range of 450 kilometres.
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The Aspark Owl, with doors open, at Dubai International Motor Show on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 at DWTC.,
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The Bugatti Chiron. The mid-engine two-seater sports car was developed and manufactured in Molsheim, France by French automobile manufacturer Bugatti Automobiles SAS as the successor to the Bugatti Veyron.
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Maserati GranTurismo MC with Grigio Lava matte finish. Fitted with a 4,691 cc engine that packs up to 460 hp, and 520 Nm (53 kgm) of torque, the Granturismo MC has a top speed of 303 km/h, it bolts from zero to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds.
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The Maserati Quattroporte SQ4 Zegna Pelletessuta special edition.
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EQC 400 has an electric range of 471km and an output of 408 horses/760Nm of torque
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750Li xDrive M Sport
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The BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe.
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Z4 M40i
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Here's something that's a little different — literally. This is the Peel P50 Trident made in 1963 and it is the smallest production car in the world! The British built car features an electric motor, weighs just 80kg and has a top speed of 40kph. This little beauty will be on display here at the 2019 Dubai International motor show and at Global Village at the dedicated Ripley's Believe It Or Not stand!
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