BBC's 'Top Gear' Returns WIth More Special Guests; What Cars Got Featured So Far?

Mar 09, 2017 10:27 AM EST | Hannah Jill

BBC's "Top Gear" returns to your TV screens to show different cars and stunts to delight the motoring public. The show is hosted by Chris Harris, Matt LeBlanc, and Rory Reid.

Special guests on "Top Gear" will be German race driver Sabine Schmitz, Formula 1 ace Eddie Jordan and the mystery man known as "Stig." The seven-part series will feature exotic cars in the different part of the globe. Check some of the cars featured in the show.

The Porsche 718 Cayman. This is a powerful car ready to race. Under its hood is a 400 HP, 2.5 Liter flat 4. It can accelerate from 0-621 mph in under 4 seconds. Car reports that it can run up to a staggering speed of 185 mph at its peak. For a better balance when driving, Porsche lowered the body by 30 mm.

Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrafoglio. Daily Star quoted that this machinery will bring down German engineering on its own. A powerful 210 HP, 2,891 CCv6 Tin Turbo will light the car. It can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds, for thrill-seeking drivers, top speed is 191 mph. don't be fooled by its power but its consumption is economical at 34 mpg. The car is evenly distributed because of carbon fiber and aluminum body parts. This sedan will give its owner pure pleasure with its powerful performance.

Aston Martin DB11. "Top Gear" also featured the Aston Martin DB11 which is also being showcased at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show. This elegant car is powered by a 608 HP, 5.2 Liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine. Shifting will not be a problem with its ZF-8 speed automatic transmission gear shift to mobilize this 2-wheel drive monster. Power is very imminent when it accelerate from 0-100 mph in just 3.9 seconds. For speed addicts, it has a top speed of 320 km/h. it is modestly priced at $212,000.

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