If you’re looking for a supercar able to challenge its rivals even when down on power, the Lamborghini Aventador makes for a very good choice.
Its naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine sends 700 PS and 690 Nm (508 lb-ft) to all four of its wheels, helping it reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.9 seconds, before maxing out at 350 km/h (217 mph).
What you’re looking at here is the Aventador taking on two other all-wheel driven opponents, but with a bit of an unfair twist. Both the 911 Turbo S as well as the Audi RS7 have been tuned, where the Porsche now has 650 PS and the Audi a monster 900 PS.
Sure, the most powerful car here is also the heaviest, but we’re still talking a pretty big power advantage – torque too, though we don’t have an exact figure. The Turbo S will destroy pretty much anything you throw at it when tuned, as last year alone a similar one proved to be quicker than an Aventador by almost a whole second in the 1/4 mile run.
How it handles the 900 PS RS7 is a completely different story, one that you should learn all on your own. But at the end of the day, all three cars put up one heck of a fight, plus we reckon there wouldn’t have been much between them if they had raced over a much shorter distance.