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  Reliance will build a total of 4 gigafactory facilities here in the near future. Our India's Reliance Industries plans to set up a gigafactory each for batteries, fuel cells, photovoltaic cells, and hydrogen at an investment of Rs. 60,000 crores over the next 3 years. Actually, this  gigafactory method was planed by Elon Musk is to keep 100 Gigafactory all over the world. Chairman and MD of Reliance Industries, Mukesh Ambani, announced the above on Thursday while addressing the company’s 44th annual general meeting. And he added that a further Rs. 15,000 crores would be spent on future technologies, value chain and partnerships, taking the total investment in the planned new energy ecosystem to Rs. 75,000 crores. According to Mukesh Ambani, the each Reliance gigafactory will work to manufacture and integrate all critical components of new energy ecosystem. “We have started work on developing the Dhirubhai Ambani Green Energy Giga Complex on 5000 acres in Jamnagar,” the

The Best Hypercars of 2021

For your better understanding, One Million is equal to 7,23,93,700.00 Indian Rupees.

1. Bugatti Chiron

Just accept that, a hypercar has to have an epic performance then it should be no surprise that the Chiron is sitting at the top of our list. It’s a savage in its acceleration and with four wheels connects the road with our soul, perhaps the power of this car is generated by its quad-turbo W16 which produces symphony music with its exhaust system.



8-litres in capacity and developing an eye-watering 1479bhp and 1180lb-ft of torque, the Chiron dispatches 0-62mph in 2.5sec before crashing through the 124mph barrier a scant four seconds later. Top speed is limited to 261mph, The Chiron is a nearly $3 million price tag and 21,71,81,100 Indian Rupees, Wow... Where the Bugatti Divo is an upgraded version of Chiron which is eight seconds faster around the Nardo circuit than the Chiron.


2. McLaren P1


The P1 moves the game on in terms of construction which is features a full carbon Monocage and its hybrid powertrain. At its heart is the same 3.8-liter V8 and its twin-turbos it pushes out 727bhp and 531lb-ft. And just Add the electric motor to the equation and it delivers a maximum of 903bhp and 664lb-ft, enough for a 2.8sec 0-62mph time and 0-124mph in just 6.8sec. Quick enough then.

And the P1 sells for $1.15 million price tag.


3. Porsche 918 Spyder


Just see With ‘only’ 599bhp and 398lb-ft developed by its glorious 4.6-litre V8 you could be forgiven for thinking the 918 Spyder would be a little outgunned in this company. Add its two electric motors though and the 918 is right up therewith 875bhp and a staggering 944lb-ft of torque.

It has done 0-62mph in 2.6sec and 0-124mph in 7.2sec – but with the 918 Spyder it’s the seamless way that the four-wheel drive, sublime PDK transmission, twin electric motors, and the V8 works in combination that makes it such a wonderful drive. It has impressive eco-credentials too.

And you need £1million plus to buy this mini beast.



4. LaFerrari 


LaFerrari made up the third prong of the hypercar ‘holy trinity and like the Porsche 918 Spyder and the McLaren P1, it used a potent mix of the good, old-fashioned internal combustion engine supplemented by an electric motor. Here this La has 6.3-liter V12 revs to 9250rpm and develops 789bhp and 516lb-ft of torque with the electric gubbins adding 161bhp and 199lb-ft. It has done times of ‘under 3sec’ for its 0-60mph time and 0-124mph in ‘under 7sec’ just amazing know.

The LaFerrari is dominated by its glorious naturally aspirated V12 with the electric motor being used to torque-fill lower down the rev range. This is one of my favorite Hypercars too And this will be definitely in my garage if I can own it.

And its price is about $1,416,362.



5. Koenigsegg Agera RS


First, it was the McLaren F1, more recently there was the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport but now let us give the turn of the Agera RS. Ok, what's the special about it? Well, depending on who you believe, it’s officially the fastest production car in the world with a top speed of 277.87mph. Its historic top speed run in the Nevada desert, the Agera RS had also beaten the Bugatti Chiron’s 0-400-0km/h time – at 36.44 seconds it was over five seconds quicker than the much-vaunted Chiron, my god this is insane ya.

 It sells a full production version with exactly the same specification, No surprise when it has a 5-litre V8 fed by a brace of turbochargers that develops an impressive 1160bhp and 944lb-ft. 

This is just $2 million-plus.


  6. Huayra Pagani 

 Huayra Pagani managed to combine a new turbocharged engine with the suppleness that was always one of Zonda’s crowning features. The AMG-sourced 6-litre V12 offers 720bhp and 737lb-ft and as the Huayra weighs just 1350kg it’s guaranteed to be quick 0-62mph in 3.5sec and top speed is 230mph.

 A wonderful amalgam of aluminum, carbon, and leather that will no doubt be slightly over the top for some tastes but it’s undeniably dramatic.

Here it's has a convincing package,  an expensive one at £820,000 and while the automated single-clutch manual might save weight it’s a little clunky at low speeds.


7. Lamborghini centenario

Without the Lamborghini, the list won't be completed.



Turn the wick up on its 6.5-liter V12 engine to unprecedented heights, give it show-stopping naked carbon fiber bodywork good for greater aerodynamic efficiency than any series-production Lamborghini, christen it in honor of the 100th anniversary of company founder Ferruccio Lamborghini’s birth.

Lamborghini unveiled the car at the 2016 Geneva motor show, announcing that it would make just 40 in all and charge £1.6 million. 


This is the top 7 on my list and I may be left with some cars guys it's fine the other car has its own identity and they also deserve this place.

That's it for today's blog you can share your opinion on the comment session.
A Blog by KK


 

 

 

 

 



 

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