The new McLaren 570S, Audi R8 V10 Plus and Porsche 911 Turbo S aim to be easy to live with supercars
The McLaren is the newcomer of the trio and boasts a 562bhp twin-turbo V8
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The Porsche 911 Turbo S offers up 572bhp from its traditional flat-six engine
The Audi offers the most power with a roaring 602bhp from it's V10
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We took all three of to the Llandow circuit in South Wales to push them to the limit
Racelogic GPS timing gear was used to time each model over a 0.9-mile lap
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The McLaren 570S is based on similar carbon fibre underpinnings to its stablemates
As the engine sits at the rear the bonnet opens to reveal additional storage space, not that you'd be buying this car for it's practicality credentials
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LED rear lamps are neatly integrated into the design of the 570S, wrapping around open mesh to aid engine cooling
The LED headlights are designed to resemble the McLaren Speedmark
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Active Dynamics Panel allows you to adjust handling and powertrain settings on the fly
McLaren's digital instrument cluster can change configuration depending on the selected driving mode
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Driver-focused interior has a low dash and huge windscreen giving a great view forward
Dihedral doors provide surprisingly easy access getting in and out of the 570S
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At idle the 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8 has a raucous sounding bark
The 570s completes the 0-62mph sprint in just 3.1 seconds
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Handling is impressive and the McLaren copes with poor road surfaces well
570s top speed comes in at 204mph
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Grip in and out of corners is staggering
Seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox offers lightning fast shift times
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Overall the 570S is arguably the best McLaren since the legendary F1
The latest generation R8 was launched last year and is tested here in V10 Plus form
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Audi's Quattro four-wheel drive system provides outstanding grip in both wet and dry conditions
Carbon sideblades add to the visual appeal of the R8
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Large air intakes dominate the rear of the R8
Alloys are 19-inch as standard, with 20-inch rims optional
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Angular front grille reflects Audi’s new design language
Fixed carbon-fibre spoiler differentiates the R8 V10 Plus from lesser V10 model
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R8 is fitted with a seven-speed dual clutch gearbox similar to the McLaren's
Interior features all the latest Audi technology including the firm's Virtual Cockpit system
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R8 offers marginally less storage space than other cars on test here
V10 engine is the only naturally aspirated of our trio
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0-62mph arrives in just 2.9 seconds
Top speed for the R8 comes in at 205mph
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The steering feels light and super-sharp if a little lacking in feedback
Very few other cars can match the orchestral soundtrack of Audi's V10
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The Porsche 911 was updated last year and is tested here in Turbo S form
The Turbo S retains brands traditional flat-six engine format
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572bhp is on offer from the 3.8-litre unit fitted here
Active Aerodynamics rear wing deploys at speeds above 74mph to add extra grip
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20-inch alloys wheels with wide tyres are fitted to the Turbo S
Traditionaly styled LED headlights make the car instantly recognisable as a Porsche
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911 is the only car of the trio on test to offer rear passenger seats
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control can be enabled to improve stability
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Mid mounted engine allows for a roomy rear boot
911 Turbo S interior is smart and well laid out featuring the Porsche Communication Management infotainment system
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The Turbo S delivers 0-62mph in 2.9 seconds
Top speed comes in at 205mph
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The car responds keenly to quick direction changes
911 chassis offers solid body control
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Overall compared to the R8 and 570S the 911 Turbo S feels a little too ordinary
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