15 new noisy vehicles in 2020 | With Sport Cars - EVs - Flying

15 Roaring New Vehicles Coming in 2020 | With Sport Cars - EVs - Flying


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We've all heard positive tales of the Roaring 20s. So why not roll into 2020 with some roaring new engine power?
From sports cars, to classic gems, to monster trucks, or James Bond like getaway cars.



Hi, I'm Glen and we're going to review some of the hottest upcoming vehicles in 2020.

Number 15

- The McLaren 720S Spider may not be able to spin a web
but it sure can give you quite the thrill,
going from zero to 62 miles per hour in under three seconds.
With a 710 horsepower and top speed of 212 miles per hour,
you'll be able to cover some road confidently.
This convertible has a hard top roof with a glass panel
that adjusts its tint with the press of a button.
Heated leather seats make for a cozy option
and with the wind guard positioned on point,
you won't have to worry about shouting at your passenger
to be heard.

Number 14

With it's new makeover, this Nissan model
has us gawking at its improvements.
Especially since more weight from the front fender
and wheels have been shaved off compared to its 2019 twin.
Its 600 horsepower and 481 pound foot of torque
have remained steady.
However, the acceleration response
has increased by 20 percent.
New carbon ceramic brakes make for better efficiency
while the six speed dual clutch transmission
allows you to transition with ease.
Its new and improved Recaro seats are said to grip your body
to help you stay secure.
Although it sounds like this GT-R NISMO
is trying to flirt with us being all touchy feely up front,
we're willing to see how it fares.

Number 13

A suave choice if you're going for a sports type car.
The Audi R8 V10 has commendable performance.
A 602 horsepower and 413 pound foot of torque
give it a nice boost from its earlier models.
It's an all wheel drive with a seven speed, dual clutch,
automatic transmission.
Some interior upgrades that you may find appealing include
silver or brown leather choices
and a wireless phone charger.
The Decennium edition is extra suave and regal
with its copper stitching, gold wheels,
and extra microsuede.
You'll also find that the engineers
improved the braking system and added a dry, wet,
and snow driving mode, the dynamic select system.


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