Supercars vs Hypercars

Stephen Day is the president and CEO of Logistics Group International (LGI) in Houston, Texas. Outside of his responsibilities at LGI, Stephen Patrick Day enjoys drag racing and fast cars. Fast cars have different levels of performance, which are classified according to simple terms. The two main classes are Super Cars & Hyper Cars.

When you hear the term Supercar, you know that the vehicle is special, a rarity, perhaps an exotic model; when you hear the term Hypercar, you know that the vehicle is one of the top performers on the planet. The big Supercar/Hypercar differences are design, performance, and rarity — a Supercar is a world-class vehicle, but a Hypercar pushes the boundaries of the possible while generally being produced in more limited quantities.

Supercars typically range in price from $100,000 to $750,000 where as Hypercars usually start at $1 million and go as high as $5 million.

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