7 Performance Cars That Are Keeping The N/A Flame Burning
Like it or not, the turbocharger is taking over the performance car world. Just as the population of supercharged fast cars is dwindling, naturally-aspirated hot cars are becoming increasingly scarce. Here are a few of our favourites that are keeping the N/A flame burning.
1. Ferrari F12
Let’s start with an obvious one: Ferrari’s grand-tourer-cum-front-engine-supercar-nutcase F12. Its 730bhp, 6.3-litre V12 is arguably not just the best-sounding 12-banger currently in production, it’s probably the sweetest-sounding modern internal combustion engine full-stop. And if it wasn’t already mad enough, there’s the even more hardcore ‘TDF’ version available.
A less powerful version of the V12 is also available in the GTC4Lusso. Even if the engine makes it to the successor of that car and the F12, it’ll likely be supplemented with a hybrid system.
2. Aston Martin Vanquish S
Gaydon’s magnificent but ageing 5.9-litre V12 won’t be around for much longer, as it’s due to be usurped by the company’s all-new 5.2-litre twin-turbo unit. The new engine is a hell of a thing, but if it’s naturally-aspirated purity you’re after, the new S version of the Vanquish delivers that with a 592bhp version of the Ford-built V12.
3. Suzuki Swift Sport
Don’t worry, I haven’t gone completely mad - there is a reason I’ve gone from a £200k Aston to a dinky Suzuki hatchback. The Swift is the only naturally-aspirated hot hatchback left, so for old-school, revvy entertainment, it’s in a league of its own.
4. Lexus GS-F
Lexus should really get a little more credit for sticking with its 5.0-litre N/A V8. In the current range it appears in the RC F and the GS F, and is fitted to the incoming LC 500.
In the RC F and GS F it’s good for 471bhp, and while you need to give it a damn good hiding to get the best from it, that’s something you’ll gladly do due to the deliciously howling exhaust note on offer.
5. Audi R8
Driving any R8 is a real occasion, and it’s all down to the mid-mounted 5.2-litre V10. Every time you drive one, the ecstasy is tinged with a hint of sadness, as you just know that the Lamborghini Huracan-shared engine won’t be around for much longer.
In the standard R8 it’s good for 533bhp, while the Plus ups the anger to 602bhp. Whichever version you try, your ears are in for a treat.
6. Lamborghini Aventador
Now Aston Martin has a turbocharged car in its ranks, Lamborghini is the only major-ish car manufacturer left with an all-N/A range. There’s the Huracan we’ve already mentioned, and the Aventador. And it’s the latter car that really does the dying naturally-aspirated breed a jolly good service thanks to its 6.5-litre V12.
An all-new engine introduced for the Aventador, it puts out a mighty 742bhp in its most powerful ‘SV’ guise.
7. Ford Mustang GT350/GT350R
There are a few ‘Murican options we could take a look at - the standard C7 Corvette plus certain Chargers, Challengers and Camaros come to mind - but the GT350 grabs our attention the most. It’s all thanks to the 5.2-litre ‘Voodoo’ V8 and its unusual flat-plane crankshaft setup.
This makes it a far revvier prospect than a conventional cross-plane V8, yet it still sounds suitably muscular. It’s powerful too, with 526bhp on tap.
What’s your favourite current N/A performance car? Let us know in the comments.
Comments
No surprise that CT mentioned the GT350 and not any OTHER American car lul
Well, currently there aren’t that many naturally aspirated sportcars produced nowadays in America. Mostly supercharged. And of all that are left naturally aspirated, the GT350 is clearly the best
How about the Lexus LFA? V10 Naturally aspirated and makes one hell of a noise.
Is it produced today? No
One of the best sounding cars ever was replaced by hybrids and SUVs
my favourite na car? the na supra. jusy cause its soooooo much cheaper. and i want to do a na supra build when i can afford it. not enough of na supras in the world!
I don’t know much about Suzuki Swifts, and it looks like you own one so you’re bound to know more than me. This wasn’t me calling the Sport model a non-performance car, I’m pretty sure they’re very present in rallies and track racing as well as competing against Golf’s and Focus’s on the street. I was wondering why it ended up on two very different lists. CarThrottle put the car on their list of cars that were riced before leaving the factory, and then they out it on this perfmormance car list, they seem to contradict each other.
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I’ll give the Swift the respect where it deserves it, which is in the handling department on top of being affordable. I was just curious as to how CarThrottle decided to put the Sport on two opposite lists. I see Swift’s everywhere and I don’t know why everyone buys them.
What makes me sad is that there are no BMWs anymore, they used to have some magic it those S-type engines
But good list after all, great job :D
C7 corvette grand sport. Sounds amazing, insane handeling, mad value for money, relatively cheap to run…
The Ferrari keeps everything burning
That vanquish is one of the most beautiful cars I have ever seen