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Why Current Hot Hatches are faster than Supercars

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<h1>What's the reason the hottest Hatches Speedier than Supercars</h1>
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<p>The Volkswagen Golf R was the most popular of hot hatches. The latest version of the Golf R produces 306bhp. The next model is expected to make even more motor. But, the Lamborghini Countach was a supercar model for years prior to when even the Golf R was introduced. In the early days, Countachs had the capability of producing a staggering 325bhp from a 4.8-litre turbocharged engine. They were still not nearly the speed of a Golf, though.</p>
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<p>The Volkswagen Golf R, although an exotic hot hatch it has been dubbed a hypercar. It has speeds of 167mph and costs about $41,000. Unlike the Countach, which was designed by Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro, the Golf R can easily compete against any other supercar of the past. It is the VW Golf R is one of the top speedy cars on the planet and has the badge of a common vehicle.</p>
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<p>Despite their lightweight, low-cost construction, and streamlined lines, today's hot hatchbacks are more efficient than supercars and are cheaper to run than most sports cars. Listed below are four current hot hatches which are more efficient than supercars. The videos below will highlight the latest developments of hot hatches. Subscribe to SXdrv to get more interesting content.</p>
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<p>The current line of hot hatches might not have supercar-level performance, they're still very fast and can destroy legendary supercars from the past. They're getting faster and more powerful with each new model. Many of them are driven by turbocharged high-performance engines which means they are more efficient than the predecessors. In 1989 the Ferrari Testarossa cost $181,000, it was the most powerful V12 engine in history. The Ferrari Testarossa could hit 62 mph in just five minutes.</p>
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<p>Hot hatches from other manufacturers have more horsepower than supercars. The Volkswagen Golf R has more horsepower than other cars that is available. Reversible rear-wheel drive provides it with an edge against other vehicles. The best alternative to that of VW Golf GTI is the Volkswagen Golf GTi. The brand new R-Performance Torque vectoring feature lets the car transfer all the torque directly to one wheels. This VW Golf GTI Clubsport is one of the fastest cars on the market.</p>
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<p>Hot hatchbacks are some of the most powerful supercars on the market today. Hot hatches are models like Ford Focus RS and Audi RS3 as well as Subaru WRX. These cars have similar numbers of horsepower and acceleration, and have a higher speed than hypercars currently on the market. If Reference 're looking for a fast hatchback, consider the fact that the VW Golf RS is faster than the Ford Focus RS.</p>
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<p>All-wheel drive was the first hot car. The model of the 1980s was Simca 1100 Ti was the most popular model. Simca 1100 Ti had an extra 82 hp engine. This engine's power enabled the acceleration of just twelve seconds from 0-60 mph in just 12 seconds. In the month of May, 1976, the Renault 5 Alpine was launched. It was also known for its nickname, the Gordini in the UK. Thanks to its turbocharged V6 engine that produced 108bhp the 5 Alpine was a speedy car that had an top speed of 103mph.</p>
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<p>Mercedes-AMG A 45 is the most powerful hot hatchback built by factory in the marketplace. It is the most powerful 2.0-litre engine ever manufactured. The most powerful S version of this engine is capable of reaching at 168mph in three minutes. With that kind of power one would think it'd be difficult for a standard automobile to keep up with the speed. If you're searching for the fastest car with front wheel drive around, it's a Honda Civic Type R is ideal for you.</p>
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<p>While the first hot hatch was the Simca 1100TI and it was the first hot hatch using a compact body. The Simca 1100TI's horsepower was 82bhp. It also offers more space in the boot than the other hot hatch and can be used for a car that can be used as a family vehicle. The steeply raked rear was another plus. The spacious boot area with 370 liters is another positive!</p>
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