10 New American Sports Cars with Muscular Looks and Mean Engine Growls
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In the recent years USA automakers have been barraged with criticism for abandoning cars and focusing solely on pickup trucks and large SUVs. But has the culture of American sportscars faded into oblivion altogether, or are there some worthy new models still in production? Well, today we will prove to you that Ford, Dodge, Chevy and many others have still got it when it comes to building highly competitive performance beasts. Let’s enjoy the very latest 2021 models within this class, So subscribe to #AutomotiveTerritoryDailyNews to always get notified about the next informative video review, ring the notification bell and let’s start the engines! #1 2021 Ford Mustang Mach 1 This performance-oriented version of America’s favorite ponycar started its history back in 1969, so the 2021 model represents the fourth generation of the Mustang Mach 1 moniker and marks its return to the market after a 17-year-long hiatus. #2 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye A claim that modern sedans are boring will never be substantiated until such beast as Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye exist. It is the world’s most powerful and fastest production 4-door car. #3 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400 Do you remember the announcement that Ford will be investing 11.5 billion dollars into the development of electric cars? Well, this road rocket Ford Mustang Mach-E 1400 is a direct result of the endeavor. #4 2021 SSC Tuatara Nearly a decade overdue, but the Tuatara from the SSC North America’ line-up is finally ready to hit the assembly lines and maybe disturb the currently standing top speed records. #5 2021 Equus Throwback Inspired by the tuning successes of the European Brabus and Alpina, the Michigan-based company Equus plans to become a leading custom workshop modifying American cars. The first model to go through their program is Chevrolet Corvette, which is reimagined with a new Equss Throwback. #6 2020 Ford GT Liquid Carbon and Gulf Racing The 2020 model year is the 4th production year the current generation Ford GT and it brings a number of enhancements for the car. Its engine has more power and a broader torque band, there is new titanium exhaust, and the car gets two limited editions: Liquid Carbon and Gulf Racing. #7 2021 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 2021 Chevrolet Corvette continues its market takeover without major upgrades: Chevy expands the availability of the top of the line Magnetic Selective Ride Control suspension beyond the mentioned package and adds new exterior color schemes, standard wireless smartphone connectivity and Buckle To Drive safety feature. #8 2021 Shelby Mustang Signature Series Based on the facelifted Ford Mustang GT, 2021 Shelby Mustang Signature Series pays tribute to the company’s founder Carrol Shelby. #9 2021 Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG 004 One of the latest Scuderia supercars was tested in Italy in February 2020, and now, it is set to go into production with a delivery goal of 100 units per year. The SCG 004 will be offered in three configurations: a road-legal GT 004S, a track-oriented but still road legal 004CS, and a race only 004C. #10 2020 Polaris Slingshot Offered in three modifications, SL, R and GRAND TOURING LE, the new generation Polaris Slingshot arrives with a Polaris in-house developed Prostar 2.0L 4 Cylinder engine, making from 178 to 203 hps. At this time, the Slingshot S also remains on sale, powered by the previous GM mill.
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