This week,
Top Gear started out with five
McLaren's P1 knocked out the competition, one by one.
Although it's a "fantastic looking thing, and is surprisingly deft given the size," Top Gear says the $1.4 million Aston Martin One-77 "just can't compete with the P1 on any other level."
Hennessey's Venom is worth about $1.1 million, and it also loses out to the P1, which is "so together, so refined in its reactions, that it makes the Texan wonder feel like a muscle car in comparison."
Hennessey
As the world's fastest production car, the $1.5 million Bugatti Veyron can beat the P1 on a straightaway. But, Top Gear says, "if you want to be more involved in the thrill of it, then the P1 has found a new niche."
The $1.4 million Pagani Huayra is "baroque, bonkers, and brilliant," but loses to the P1 on the grounds of worse ride quality and a slower transmission.
Pagani
That leaves the P1, with a $1.15 million price tag, the champion. Well played, McLaren.
McLaren