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10 most insane supercars from the Frankfurt Motor Show

Updated Dec 19th, 2018 9:05PM EST
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We spend a tremendous amount of time here at BGR giving you an early look at devices you’ll someday own once they’re released. Now, it’s time to switch gears for a moment and focus on some things you’ll never, ever own. The Frankfurt Motor Show is a blast each year as the big names come together to unveil some new production models, but they also show off some concept cars that are absolutely insane. Some of them will never make it to production and others that actually do may look quite different from the cars shown off in Frankfurt. Either way, it’s always fun to stare for a while and imagine sitting behind the wheel of one of these beasts.

Here are the 10 craziest supercars unveiled this week in Germany.

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Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo concept

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Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 Spyder

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Porsche Mission E

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Mercedes-Benz Concept IAA

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The IAA actually changes shape at high speeds — or, it would, if it really existed.

Rolls-Royce Dawn

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Mercedes-Benz Maybach

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Volkswagen Golf GTE concept

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Hyundai N2025

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Ferrari 488 Spider

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Renault Sport RS 01

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