Exotic cars: They’re sleek, powerful, and usually the stuff of dreams. But what if we told you some exotic cars have the mystique of a showstopper and the endurance of a marathoner? Here are 19 machines that redefine longevity, proving that beauty and durability aren’t mutually exclusive.
Ferrari 458 Italia
The Ferrari 458 Italia may be all about head-turning visuals but also about mileage conquest. Powered by a 4.5L naturally aspirated V8 engine that delivers a whopping 562 horsepower, this car can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds. What makes it unique, however, is its longevity; many owners report crossing 100,000 miles without suffering major issues given proper maintenance. During its run, Ferrari sold more than 15,000 units of the 458 Italia, making it one of the most popular Ferraris ever.
Lamborghini Huracán
The Lamborghini Huracán boasts a robust 5.2L V10 engine with 630 horsepower and a 0-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds. Unlike its fiery sibling, the Aventador, the Huracán is surprisingly user-friendly. Owners often report clocking 50,000 miles or more with minimal hiccups. Lamborghini has sold over 20,000 Huracáns since its debut in 2014, making it its best-selling model. Its name, “Huracán,” is borrowed from a Spanish fighting bull known for bravery—a literal reference to its wild nature.
Porsche Carrera GT
The Carrera GT features a 5.7L V10 that produces 612 horsepower. It can hit 60 mph in 3.5 seconds and racks up more than 100,000 miles with dedicated owners. Its robust carbon fiber monocoque chassis makes it lighter and more durable than most competitors. Only 1,270 Carrera GT units were produced, further adding to its mystique and collectability. The V10 engine was developed initially for a Le Mans racing car, so the Carrera GT had some DNA of a track-ready vehicle.
McLaren 570S
The McLaren 570S features a twin-turbo 3.8L V8, generating 562 horsepower and accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 3.1 seconds. It is one of McLaren’s most reliable models, with predictable handling and low maintenance needs. McLaren tops industry average rankings in J.D. Power reliability surveys, a first for any exotic car manufacturer.
Aston Martin V8 Vantage
420 horsepower from a 4.7L V8 engine makes the V8 Vantage a perfect balance of style and durability. Owners frequently report that this beauty cruises over 150,000 miles when properly cared for. Over 40,000 V8 Vantages were sold during its production run—making it the most popular Aston Martin ever. The exhaust system is said to be “a symphony,” giving one of the best engine notes in the exotic car world.
Bugatti Veyron
The Bugatti Veyron brings along a quad-turbocharged W16 engine, delivering an incredible 1,001 horses for power. Its top whack will reach about 253 mph, but its mileage surpasses your expectations. Maintained models have been known to reach over 30,000 miles on the odometer. Bugatti spent $1.7 billion developing the Veyron, a new standard for hypercar engineering. The Veyron can cool enough air in one radiator system to cool an apartment complex.
Tesla Roadster
The Tesla Roadster was a game-changer out of the box, combining exotic flair with environmental engineering. It has an all-electric drivetrain with minimal mileage wear and tear and, with its second generation coming soon, a predicted range of 620 miles per charge. Its original owner drove one for over 400,000 miles, the world record for electric sports cars. A Tesla Roadster is orbiting Earth after being launched into space by SpaceX.
Pagani Huayra
This boutique beauty is powered by a twin-turbo 6.0L V12 engine producing 720 horsepower. Pagani’s meticulous craftsmanship means Huayra models are built to last, with many owners logging tens of thousands of miles despite their exotic status. Each Huayra takes 3,000 hours to assemble, ensuring precision and durability. Its interior features actual titanium screws, and its door staff comes with Alcantara upholstery for the ultimate exclusivity.
Koenigsegg Agera RS
Agera RS impresses with 1,341 horsepower from its twin-turbo 5.0L V8 engine. However, Koenigsegg’s radical engine design makes maintenance an afterthought for owners. It has an average top speed of 277.9 mph. Its detaching gearshift lever comes in with the fob in case of emergencies.
Ferrari 488 GTB
Among its high-performance vehicles, the Ferrari 488 GTB takes the day for any amateur connoisseur looking for performance and reliability in equal measures. It is fitted with a 3.9L twin-turbo V8 and good for 661 horsepower. The 488 GTB launches from 0-60 mph in a paltry 3.0 seconds. That lightweight stuff also helps the twin-turbo system keep the engine solid and reliable in the long run; in most cases, owners have exceeded 50,000 miles without so much of an issue. Ferrari introduced the 488 to replace the 458, and it became their fastest-selling V8 model ever.
McLaren P1
The P1, a true hybrid wonder by McLaren, paired a 3.8L twin-turbo V8 with an electric motor to produce 903 horsepower in total. An extreme hypercar, with 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds, McLaren did pay attention to engineering details so that, in the high-mileage performance, it wouldn’t interfere with its core capabilities. The P1’s hybrid system gives it practicality on electric power alone to deliver 31 miles, and despite its outrageous performance numbers, it is surprisingly practical for city driving. Only 375 units of P1 were built.
Audi R8 V10
One of the few supercars that provide reliability without compromising its speed is the Audi R8 V10. Powered by a 5.2L V10 engine bringing about 562 horsepower, it has a 0-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds. With its engineering, the R8 often stands out as one of the best all-around exotic cars when long-term durability is questioned. Over 75,000 miles of trouble-free driving is what owners of the Audi R8 often say – few supercars can boast that. Aluminum and carbon fiber allow the R8 to maintain light body durability and low maintenance.
BMW i8
The BMW i8 offers an exciting combination of hybrid power and futuristic design. A 1.5L turbocharged 3-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor produces 357 horsepower and achieves 0-60 mph in 4.2 seconds. Despite its unconventional hybrid drivetrain, the i8 is often praised for its longevity, with many owners reporting little to no maintenance required for over 60,000 miles. The i8 is one of the best-selling plug-in hybrid sports cars, with over 20,000 units sold globally. The i8 features the first laser headlights ever used on a production car, making it a technological pioneer.
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG is an iconic exotic car with a 6.2L V8 engine producing 563 horsepower and capable of hitting 60 mph in just 3.8 seconds. While its gullwing doors may be showstoppers, the real magic lies in its durability. The SLS AMG’s high-performance engine and rigid chassis make it an exotic car that continues to impress well past the 50,000-mile mark. The SLS AMG sold out promptly, with a worldwide production of only 1,500 units.
Jaguar F-Type R
The Jaguar F-Type R packs some very raw power; a supercharged 5.0L V8 engine with 550 horsepower is at your fingertips. This cat can jump from 0-60 in 3.5 seconds and is built to keep running smoothly and powerful mile after mile. With proper care, most owners of the F-Type R see well over 60,000 miles, all while maintaining its sharp handling and thrilling sound. Jaguar F-Type models have received many awards in terms of performance from different award-giving automotive publications. The F-Type R also features a 12-speaker sound system crafted by British audio experts Meridian, making every drive symphonic.
Lexus LFA
The Lexus LFA is a low-production supercar. Its powertrain is a 4.8-liter V10 that produces 553 horsepower and can take a mere 3.6 seconds to go from 0 to 60 mph. Though rare, the LFA is surprised with its reliability. Toyota’s engineers produced some of these cars to last longer without raising many questions. Only 500 LFA units were produced, making it one of the rarest Lexus models ever built.
Nissan GT-R
The Nissan GT-R, often called “Godzilla,” has a 3.8L twin-turbo V6 engine producing 565 horsepower. It is renowned for its legendary handling and remarkable longevity. Thanks to the car’s solid construction and advanced all-wheel-drive system, GT-R owners often claim over 100,000 miles in daily driving. It holds a World record for the fastest lap by a production car ever around Nürburgring, which is 7 minutes and 8 seconds. The dashboard in GT-R includes the customizable multi-display system that tracks everything from G-forces to lap times.
Ford GT
The Ford GT is a turbocharged 3.5L EcoBoost V6 engine powerhouse that puts out 647 horsepower while taking the driver to 60 in 3.0 seconds. With such a racing pedigree, the reliability is particularly significant because many owners can see impressive mileage without sacrificing high performance. It has a top-of-the-line of 216 mph, making it one of the fastest American supercars ever produced. The Ford GT is inspired by the company’s vintage 1960s Ford GT40 model, which defeated Ferrari in the very-famous 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Chevrolet Corvette Z06
The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 features a 6.2L supercharged V8 and 650 horsepower, enabling the car to reach 60 mph in only 2.95 seconds. The Corvette Z06 can easily withstand long mileage travel because it incorporates quality American muscle with durable components. Its impressive performance remains uncompromised. The Z06 has been a favorite among fans for quite some time, with over 60 years of production and many iterations.
12 Cars That Are Known for Their Unbreakable Reliability — They Just Don’t Quit
Reliability is a core feature that defines a vehicle. Over the last few decades, some vehicles have emerged as a reliable and durable option, standing out as workhorses that never quit. These vehicles not only prove themselves in terms of performance but transcend their role and become reliable partners, always fulfilling their role. Here are 12 Cars known for their unbreakable reliability.
12 Cars That Are Known for Their Unbreakable Reliability — They Just Don’t Quit