Audi R8
$120,000 The R8 supercar is “Iron Man” Tony Stark’s choice of ground transport. The all-new 2016 model is based on the Lamborghini Huracán and shares its mid-mounted V-10 engine. (You can count the cylinders through its sloping rear window.)
The 540 hp V-10 and 610 hp V-10 are capable of zero to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds, with a top speed of 205 mph. Both come with a shift-by-wire, seven-speed S tronic paddle-shift gearbox, and Audi’s famous all-wheel-drive system for grippy performance.
Cadillac CT6
$80,000 Cadillac’s brand-new offering is ready to take on the mighty Mercedes S550 and BMW 750. It made its entrance on-screen on Oscars night, cruising the streets of the Big Apple in a mini-feature celebrating “those who dare.” What’s so daring?
The CT6 is loaded with sophisticated technology and uses 13 different lightweight materials in its structure to sharpen driving dynamics, improve fuel economy and ensure a hushed cabin. The engine range starts with a twin-turbo V-6.
McLaren 570S
$185,000 If you’re looking for an alternative to the Porsche 911 Turbo, the McLaren 570S uses tech developed for its cousin, a 200 mph-plus Formula 1 car. A twin-turbo V-8 pumps out 570 hp, and it can accelerate to 62 mph in 3.2 seconds, maxing out at 200 mph (if you have a private test track).
Its lightweight body, featuring gull-wing doors, has an aerodynamics package designed to impress. And it’s quite affordable for a McLaren.
Range Rover SVAutobiography
From $199,495 The Range Rover is the aristocrat of SUVs, but this is the brand’s most luxurious flagship ever. Its 550 hp supercharged V-8 has been tuned for effortless power with a seductive soundtrack, and its business partner is an eightspeed ZF transmission with paddle shifters.
Many of the controls are machined from solid aluminum. Naturally, those relaxing in the back get a chiller, fold-out tables and deep-twist mohair mats. Perfectly suited for picnics near the country house