Sports Car Comparison Website

Sports Car Data

Selected Car Summary:
Click a car model to generate a summary here.
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Car Make
The manufacturer/brand (Porsche, Ferrari, etc.).
Car Model
Core Column (pre-sorted): Click a model to generate a custom summary in the output box.
Year
Model year of the car in this dataset.
Engine Size (L)
Engine displacement in liters. Bigger isn't always faster—weight, gearing, and traction matter too.
Horsepower
Peak engine power output. Useful for comparing top-end performance.
Torque (lb-ft)
Rotational force. Often relates to “pull” and responsiveness.
0-60 MPH Time (seconds)
Time from 0 to 60 mph. Lower numbers accelerate quicker off the line.
Price (in USD)
Listed price in U.S. dollars. Compare with HP to get a quick value read.
Porsche 911 2022 3 379 331 4 101,200
Lamborghini Huracan 2021 5.2 630 443 2.8 274,390
Ferrari 488 GTB 2022 3.9 661 561 3 333,750
Audi R8 2022 5.2 562 406 3.2 142,700
McLaren 720S 2021 4 710 568 2.7 298,000
BMW M8 2022 4.4 617 553 3.1 130,000
Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 2021 4 523 494 3.8 118,500
Chevrolet Corvette 2021 6.2 490 465 2.8 59,900
Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 2022 5.2 760 625 3.5 81,000
Nissan GT-R Nismo 2021 3.8 600 481 2.5 212,000
Aston Martin DB11 2021 5.2 630 516 3.5 201,495
Bugatti Chiron 2021 8 1500 1180 2.4 3,000,000
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat 2022 6.2 717 656 3.5 61,000
Jaguar F-Type 2022 3 296 295 5.4 70,100
Koenigsegg Jesko 2021 5 1280 1015 2.5 2,800,000
Lexus LC 500 2021 5 471 398 4.4 92,950
Lotus Evora GT 2021 3.5 416 317 3.8 104,450
How to use: Hover any cell to highlight its full row and spotlight the core column (Car Model). Click a car model to generate a custom summary in the output box. Click header labels to see pop-up tips. Data Source: kaggle.com

Walkthrough:

Example 1 (Quickest 0-60): Click here to highlight the fastest cars by 0-60.

Example 2 (Performance per Dollar): Click here to spotlight “value picks” by focusing on Price + Horsepower.

Glossary (Hover terms to reveal definitions)

Horsepower
A measure of peak engine power output. Useful for comparing top-end performance potential, especially at higher speeds.
Torque
A measure of rotational force (twist). Often relates to “pull” and responsiveness, especially at lower RPM.
0-60 Time
Time it takes to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph. Lower values generally mean quicker acceleration off the line.
Engine Size (L)
Engine displacement in liters. Larger engines can produce more power, but modern turbocharging and vehicle weight can change outcomes.
Price (USD)
Listed price in U.S. dollars. Use it with other columns to evaluate performance-per-dollar or compare tiers.