Top Gear’s 10/10 cars: 20 brilliant machines that got a perfect score
Many are called, few are chosen. These are the cars that have earned TG’s perfect 10 over the years
- Koenigsegg Jesko
- “Too much power is never enough. Applies to dictators, EV chargers and the Koenigsegg Jesko.”
- Read the full review
- Advertisement – Page continues below
- Kimera Automobili evo37
- “An iconic rally car, masterfully reimagined. Kimera’s evo37 is recaptures the spirit of the homologation special.”
- Read the full review
- You might like
- 32
- Thought the Yangwang was fast? These are the 32 fastest EVs on the planet
- 11
- Here are 11 electric estates available now or in the near future
- 30
- Here are the most expensive cars ever sold at auction, including some that aren’t Ferraris!
- Skids ahoy: the new e-Vortex is Ferrari’s brand new 1.9km test track
- Bugatti Mistral
- “No better way for the quad-turbo W16 to bow out than a car where it sounds like the engine is escaping from the chassis.”
- Read the full review
- Advertisement – Page continues below
- Pagani Utopia
- “The flamboyant, bombastic Utopia is the car at its most sculptural, creative and majestic. A howling V12 theatre on wheels.”
- Read the full review
- Ford GT Mk IV
- “Ford has built something incredible here: one of the most exciting, all-enveloping and charismatic cars you’ll ever see.”
- Read the full review
- Gordon Murray Automotive T.50
- “This is a car that reaches the parts no other can. A symphony of engineering purity, weight-saving purges and mechanical artistry. It will almost certainly never be bettered.”
- Read the full review
- Rolls-Royce Spectre
- “Electric has enriched the Rolls-Royce. It’s still a galloping, ocean-going, 24-carat indulgence, but with a tasteful specification it’s just about possible to swerve absolute vulgarity. Very probably the finest car in the world.”
- Read the full review
- Advertisement – Page continues below
- Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS
- “Does the world really need a GT4 RS? Yes, yes it does. You can tell Porsche wants to build these cars while it still can.”
- Read the full review
- Bugatti Chiron
- “Veyron’s successor is a car that does things no other car can; one with a distinct personality.”
- Read the full review
- Advertisement – Page continues below
- Porsche Singer DLS
- “Singer’s Dynamics and Lightweighting Study is indulgent, rewarding and intense, an even bigger step on from one of their normal restorations than we’d expected.”
- Read the full review
- Audi Quattro
- “The car that did more to further the cause of the performance car than almost any other, Audi’s 4WD icon still has relevance today.”
- Read the full review
- Mercedes-Benz Patent Motorwagen
- “This is it: the Big Bang moment of the passenger car.”
- Read the full review
- Ferrari LaFerrari
- “A V12 with KERS electrification that amounts to 950bhp of pure industrial awesomeness.”
- Read the full review
- McLaren P1
- “Terrifying, brilliant, devastatingly quick. There’s nothing like the P1. McLaren has upped the hypercar stakes.”
- Read the full review
- Porsche 918 Spyder
- “Porsche’s hybrid masterpiece, the most complete car in the Holy Trinity.”
- Read the full review
- Eagle Lightweight GT
- “It’s sublime, a rolling sculpture that stays with you for a very long time afterwards.”
- Read the full review
- Ferrari 250 SWB GTO
- “Beautiful to look at and listen to, but still a proper challenge to drive. Forget 1,000bhp hyper-exotics – this is what loving cars is all about.”
- Read the full review
- Citroen DS
- “A true icon of beauty and technology. Always drive your heroes.”
- Read the full review
- McLaren 675LT
- “What McLaren does when it lets its hair down. Utterly bonkers, totally brilliant.”
- Read the full review
- Ferrari 458
- “We reckon this is the world’s best supercar. That is all.”

