Which feature matters most in a supercar? Which of the following options would you choose?
1) Maximum acceleration and peak performance – pure power on the track.
2) Aerodynamic design and driving pleasure – a car that excites and impresses.
3) Comfort and everyday usability – a car that feels great even in daily use.
Please briefly explain your choice. What is most important to you and why?
Which aspect of a supercar is most important to you?
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For me, maximum acceleration and peak performance come first. In my long-term project with my VW Golf, I’ve constantly tried to optimize the turbocharger setup because I love the direct feedback of a 0-100 km/h sprint. A supercar designed purely for power delivers the instant response I crave on the racetrack and when overtaking on the highway—and that’s what defines the fun of driving for me. Even if comfort takes a hit, that’s usually balanced out in daily use with a well-tuned suspension and braking system, whereas a pure comfort car barely offers the adrenaline-pumping dynamics I expect from a supercar.
For me, maximum acceleration and peak performance come first because I love the direct driving experience on the racetrack—a quick sprint from 0 to 100 km/h delivers instant driving pleasure feedback that no design or comfort feature can replace.
For me, **maximum acceleration and peak performance** come first. In my tuning experience so far, I’ve noticed that a super-fast car only truly delivers when it unleashes its full potential on the race track—0-100 km/h in under 3 seconds and peak power of 600 HP or more. That raw power doesn’t just deliver the adrenaline you expect from a supercar; it also lets you fully exploit the suspension and aerodynamics.
Of course, good driving feel matters, but without the core performance, a supercar quickly loses its identity. That’s why, when tuning, I prioritize engine upgrades (turbo, intercooler, custom ECU maps) and then add targeted weight reduction to maximize the power-to-weight ratio. That way, the car stays drivable in daily use but can deliver the full power experience on the track.