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Here's How Fast The Porsche 718 Really Is

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Here's How Fast The Porsche 718 Really Is

By Alex Hevesy/Feb. 10, 2023 3:46 pm EST

Since it first rolled off the assembly line in 1964, the Porsche 911 is by far the most celebrated car Porsche ever produced — and quite possibly one of the most beloved sportscars of all time. Even now, Porsche offers a litany of versions of the 911. Porsche even made the car dress up like a Jeep Wrangler with the off-road focused 911 Dakar. The brand has made well over a million of them, and it's unlikely any other Porsche will take the spotlight anytime soon. 

But the Porsche brand is more than one car: It has the electric Taycan, the big Panamera, and even a 670 horsepower hybrid version of the Cayenne. Outside of the 911's sheer popularity among car enthusiasts, the German automaker has continued to experiment with various different models, pushing the limits but never straying too far from its core design philosophy of sleek and speedy. 

There's a lot to find in the Porsche brand, including the 911's cousin coupe: the Porsche 718.

Porsche 911 junior

The Porsche 718 is an immensely competent car. It's nimble, quick off the line, and depending on how it's optioned out from the factory, can share a lot more similarities with the 911 than just a badge on the hood. But just how fast is the 718?

Just like every other Porsche, there are seemingly dozens of versions of the 718: There's the bone-stock 718 Cayman, the convertible 718 Boxster, and many others. But if all you're concerned about is speed and great track performance, then look no further than the 718 Cayman GT4 RS. Because it wouldn't be a track-ready Porsche if there weren't several consonants and numbers after the model name.

The 718 GT4 RS' secret lies with its powerplant. It has the same horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine (also called the "flat-six) as the 911 GT3, pushing out 493 horsepower and 331 foot-pounds of torque. It also has a 7-speed dual-clutch PDK transmission, allowing for very quick gear changes. According to Porsche, the 718 GT4 RS can accelerate to 60 miles per hour in 3.2 seconds, and can top out at 196 miles per hour.

Those numbers actually put the 718 GT4 RS higher than the base model 911 Carrera, which reaches its limits a 182 miles per hour with 0-60 mph in four seconds. In the same price bracket, the 911 Carrera 4 GTS only slightly nudges out a better 0-60 time by a tenth of a second at 3.2 seconds. But it still loses by just four miles per hour when it comes to top speed.

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By Alvin Reyes/Updated: March 7, 2022 1:35 pm EST

The car world is abuzz with record-breaking hypercars such as the Bugatti Chiron, Pagani Huayra BC, Koenigsegg Agera RS, Porsche 918, and Ferrari LaFerrari. But there's a problem. All these speed demons will cost you upwards of $1M. Unless you're a tech billionaire or the heir to a trillion-dollar oil-rich dominion in the Middle East, hypercars are not what you would call 'affordable' in the purest sense of the word.

But if you're rich enough to afford a sub-$250k speed machine, there are a lot of options to choose from. These vehicles are many times better and faster than a normal sports car, and they have the numbers to back it up. Here are the top 6 supercars you can buy today for under $200k.

1. 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1

No, this is not an error. Sports car fans are familiar with the Corvette nameplate, but why is the ZR-1 included in this list of budget supercars? To that we'd ask: what else would you call a car equipped with a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 that churns out 755-horsepower and 715 pound-feet of torque? With 600 lb-ft arriving at a low 2,000 rpm, the Corvette ZR-1 can blast from 0 to 60 mph in 2.85 seconds.

Top speed is rated at 212 mph, which we assume won't take long given the gargantuan power of the V8 motor. And unlike other supercars, the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 can be equipped with either a 7-speed manual transmission or 8-speed automatic. Best of all, the Corvette ZR-1 is the most affordable supercar in this list. Prices start at only $121,000.

2. 2019 Acura NSX

It is hard to forget the first-gen Acura NSX. It was a car developed in tandem with the late Ayrton Senna, who is unanimously the greatest and most vicious Formula 1 driver to ever roam this planet. The 2019 Acura NSX is a different sort of animal. It combines the old-school benefits of an internal combustion engine with a bevy of electric motors.

The 2019 Acura NSX is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 motor and three electric motors; two in the front and one in the back. This equates to 573-horsepower and 476 pound-feet of torque. All that power is governed by a 9-speed dual-clutch transmission for a 0 to 60 mph time of 3.1-seconds and 191 mph top speed. The new Acura NSX can be yours starting at a base price of $157,500. [Updated to reflect the correct torque and pricing figures]

3. 2018 Audi R8

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Back in the day, only the Porsche 911 could be classified as the everyday-usable supercar. That only lasted until the Audi R8 came along. The 2018 Audi R8 shares approximately 50% of the same components as the R8 GT3 LMS race car, which equates to blistering performance. But in typical Audi fashion, the R8 remains one of the friendliest supercars to live with on a daily basis.

The base model comes with a 5.2-liter FSI V10 motor that produces 532-horsepower and 398 pound-feet of torque. If you need more power, the R8 V10 plus will oblige with a 602-horsepower V10 mill. Equipped with a rear-biased Quattro all-wheel drivetrain with torque vectoring, the new R8 can scoot hurriedly from 0 to 60 mph in 2.9-seconds. Want to add the 2018 Audi R8 in your garage? As long as you have $177,000 to spend, you can.

4. 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT-R

For those who miss the gorgeous Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, the 2018 Mercedes-AMG GTR is the right car for you. The AMG GT-R is actually better because it comes with a pair of proper doors and none of the elegant-yet-silly gullwing doors of the SLS. The ridiculously long hood houses a potent 4.0-liter bi-turbo AMG V8 mill that outputs 577-horsepower. This loud and angry motor can also produce 516 pound-feet of torque from 1,800 rpm all the way to 5,500 rpm.

Connected to a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, the 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT-R can propel from 0 to 60 mph in 3 seconds flat and on to a top speed of 204 mph. German high-performance metal doesn't come cheap, but this particular coupe still lands in a sweet spot for our collection. Prepare to spend at least $157,000 for the AMG GT-R.

5. 2018 McLaren 570S

The 2018 McLaren 570 is available in two models: the S and the GT. The S is the sportier version while the GT is the more comfortable option. It only takes a single glance at the McLaren 570S to discern that this is more than just a supercar. It has the exotic looks of a million-dollar hyper car and the engineering excellence of a dedicated performance machine. It also has the build-quality of an ultra-exclusive luxury car.

The 2018 McLaren 570S is equipped with a rear-mounted twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V8 engine. It can churn out 562-horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque via a 7-speed automatic transmission. The 570S can scoot from 0 to 60 mph in 3.0-seconds and reach a top speed of 204 mph. With such dedicated performance and craftsmanship, it is understandable the 2018 McLaren 570S is the most expensive supercar in this group. Prices start at $191,000.

6. 2018 Porsche 911 Turbo

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You didn't think we forgot about the 2018 Porsche 911 Turbo, right? The 911 remains one of our favorite supercars. It still defines the supercar standard, in fact, despite the onslaught of newer and more powerful models. The new Porsche 911 Turbo is powered by the familiar rear-mounted twin-turbocharged boxer-six motor that produces 540 horsepower and 486 pound-feet of torque at 1,950 to 5,000 rpm.

Connected to a seven-speed PDK dual-clutch automatic transmission that sends power to all four wheels, the 2018 Porsche 911 Turbo can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 2.6 seconds. Top speed is 205 mph. The base model 911 Turbo starts at a shade under $162,000. If you want more power, the 911 Turbo S with 607-horsepower is yours for around $191k before options.

7. Wrap-up

We would have gladly included the Lamborghini Huracan, Ferrari 488 GTB, Noble 600, and even the Lamborghini Aventador in this list. But all of them costs more than $250k. Even the base Huracan is hovering dangerously close to the $200k mark before ticking the options box. And while "supercars" and "budget" wouldn't ordinarily seem to go together, as our list of six shows, the sky needn't be the limit if you're looking for fast thrills.

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