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Porsche, Tesla, Aston Martin ... 8 of the classiest and cosiest luxury cars money can buy in 2020

James Bond’s vintage Aston Martin DB5 looks pretty passe compared with the high-tech luxury motors on this list. Photo: United Artists Corporation
James Bond’s vintage Aston Martin DB5 looks pretty passe compared with the high-tech luxury motors on this list. Photo: United Artists Corporation

As the decade comes to an end, STYLE surveys the hottest luxury cars to hit the market in the past year – from the record-breaking ostentation of the Bugatti Chiron Sport hypercar to the domestic driveability of the Range Rover SVAutobiography

The year 2019 has been a pretty exciting one for car aficionados, welcoming plenty of new releases, concept cars and new technologies debuting in the car industry.

We were also offered a glimpse into the smart-driving cars of the future, with innovative designs such as the Tesla Cybertruck and the Faraday Future FFZERO1. And, of course, not forgetting Lamborghini’s recently unveiled virtual supercar, the Lamborghini Lambo V12 Vision Gran Turismo.

This year also marks a rise in the number of British cars entering the luxury market, as noted by many car journalists. Will this trend continue into 2020?

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Before we get too excited by the upcoming “holy trinity” of releases next year – the Aston Martin Valkyrie, Ferrari SF90 Stradale and Mercedes-AMG One – let’s take a quick drive around the block of the moment’s most luxurious motor vehicles, focusing on sports, electric, convertible and SUV vehicles.

Bugatti Chiron Sport

 

This is one car that every kid dreams of having while playing car Top Trumps, as it allows you to win in every category. Imagine this: the Bugatti is capable of reaching an insanely fast speed of 482.8km/h (300mph). Bugatti has achieved this record-breaking speed with only a slightly modified Chiron (this September the hypercar maker went one better, announcing the Bugatti's Chiron Super Sport 300+ – officially the fastest production car in the world, reaching speeds of 490.484km/h).

Driving the fastest car in the world might sound like something only Formula One drivers should attempt, but if you have a chance to get behind the wheel you’ll be blown away by the immaculate interior design and the use of the most exquisite materials like forged carbon fibre and beluga black leather – of course all customised and in limited production.

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