The Speedtail is the second McLaren to offer a trio of seats, the first being the revolutionary . With only 106 units produced—each sold for at least $2.6 million—this 1,035-horsepower, 250-mile-per-hour hybrid will turn heads whether parked on a concours lawn or rocketing by you on a freeway. (And it will be a blur: the Speedtail will go from a dead stop to 186 MPH in 13 seconds.) Magic abounds in the Speedtail, from the flexible carbon fiber ailerons integrated into the tail of the clamshell, to the 24K gold toolkit that comes standard, but the customization options are where these supercars shine. For example, if you wish for crushed up diamond dust to be included in the paint, McLaren will do that. Or if you want a platinum badge up front, that’s available, too—for $56,000. —SE, The 25 Greatest Supercars of the 21st Century (So Far) From the McLaren F1 to the Pagani Utopia, this is our revised list of the very best models from the new millenniumat least for now., Here are the 20 current supercars you should know about From Porsche to Pininfarina, Lotus to Lamborghini, these are the supercars of the moment.