Business View Magazine | October 2019

22 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2019 TOP 10 5: Aston Martin Rapide E The famed British exotic sports-car maker Aston Martin is building a full-electric version of the gorgeous and capable Rapide coupe. It comes wrapped in aluminum and carbon fiber body panels, and packs dual rear-mounted motors that generate over 600 horsepower with 700 pound- feet of torque. 4: Chevrolet Corvette Stingray A mid-engine Chevy Corvette has been rumored for decades and it’s a reality for 2020. Carrying the famed Stingray moniker, it’s the most aggressively styled ‘Vette yet, with a wild exotic-car appearance. 3: Electra Meccanica Solo A new name in the auto business, a Canadian company called Electra Meccanica says it will begin selling a new three-wheel single-passenger EV called Solo by year’s end. 2: 2020 Acura NSX The sublimely built Acura NSX is yet another one in the long list of long-anticipated Japanese sports cars. 1: McLaren GT Supercar maker McLaren debuts its first grand touring car for 2020, the appropriately named GT. A grand tourer is traditionally a more accommodating alternative to a flat out sports car that can be used as a daily driver or taken on extended road trips comfortably. B o n u s Our Senior Research Director weighs in on his favorite for next year! Porsche Taycan Tesla beware - Porsche have unveiled their first fully electric sports car. A game-changer for the brand and the electric automobile industry at large with an industry first 800 volt architecture providing smaller, lighter and more efficient motors and up to 100km of charging range in approx. 5 minutes of charge.

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