The Top 10 New Sports Cars to Buy in 2024

If you're in the market for a new sports car, you've come to the right place. This article will cover the top 10 new sports cars that you can buy for almost every type of budget from high to low. These cars something for everyone, so let's dive into the .

10. BMW M2

The BMW M2 follows a classic BMW formula with an inline six-cylinder engine in a small two-door coupe body with perfect weight balance and rear-wheel drive. It offers amazing performance and a luxurious interior, making it a well-rounded car and one of BMW's best.

9. Chevrolet Corvette

The Chevrolet Corvette delivers amazing performance, striking design, and exceptional value, making it a budget supercar. Whether you go for the regular Corvette or the high-performance Z06, you're in for a thrilling driving experience.

8. Porsche 911

The Porsche 911 is undoubtedly one of the most iconic sports cars on the market. With variants like the GT3, GTS, and Carrera T, the 911 offers a race-inspired driving experience and a surprisingly comfortable interior, making it a timeless choice for sports car enthusiasts.

7. Lexus LC 500

The Lexus LC 500 may be considered more of a luxury grand touring car, but it packs a punch with its naturally aspirated V8 engine and well-balanced rear-wheel drive chassis. It offers a comfortable and luxurious interior, making it a unique and appealing option for sports car .

6. Porsche 718

The Porsche 718 offers all the of the 911 in a smaller, lighter, and more affordable package. Whether you go for the Cayman or Boxster, the 718 delivers incredible handling and performance, making it a strong contender in the sports car market.

5. Nissan Z

The Nissan Z surprises with its powerful twin-turbo V6 engine and simple old-school driving experience. It offers excellent value for the and is a fun and exciting sports car to drive.

4. Ford Mustang GT

The Ford Mustang GT remains the last man standing in the muscle car segment, offering a naturally aspirated 5-liter V8 engine and classic performance. It's an attainable muscle car that delivers incredible value for the price.

3. Toyota Supra

The Toyota Supra is a phenomenal sports car, offering performance that rivals much pricier options. With a turbo inline-six engine and excellent chassis balance, the Supra is a great choice for sports car enthusiasts.

2. Toyota GR-86

The GR-86 and its platform cousin, the Subaru BRZ, offer a simple, old-school rear-wheel drive sports car experience at an affordable price point. These lightweight coupes prioritize handling and driving fun, making them great choices for budget-conscious sports car buyers.

1. Mazda MX-5

The Mazda MX-5 is the dedicated sports car, offering a fun and exciting driving experience at an affordable price. With its small, lightweight, and perfectly balanced rear-wheel drive chassis, the MX-5 delivers unmatched driving pleasure.

Whether you're looking for high-performance luxury or a simple, affordable sports car, there's something for everyone on this list. These 10 new sports cars for 2024 cover a wide range of budgets and driving preferences, ensuring that you can the perfect sports car for your needs.

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40 thoughts on “Explore 2024’s top 10 sports cars – find one for every budget. Discover the perfect ride!

  1. @2ZZGE100 says:

    Should be the RCF/TE instead of the LC500. Don't get me wrong LC500 is a great grand tourer that does very well on streets, but the question is about Sports cars and the LC500 is furthest thing from it as it inherited the RCF engine, but it is a much bigger, heavier and softer car. RCF out performs the LC500 everywhere by a mile due to a much better power to weight ratio and much stiffer and track focused handling and cooling capabilities that allow it to practically hot lap all day without overheating or complaining. RCF is more than half a second faster to the 1!4 mile. A a high performance F car, RCF competes with the Mustang GT and not the LC500. While the LC500 is squishy and rolls everywhere when the chassis is challenged, RCF feels way sharper, precise and planted with a, stiff chassis and suspension. Again, given all of the other cars are high performance cars that fall in this category, RCF is the truly qualified car here while many of quality, reliability, durability, fit, finish, luxury still apply to the RCF. A stock RCF track edition also lapped the Nurburgring in 7:48 with a non-pro driver, which shows its track prowess

  2. @arielm9847 says:

    Value for dollar, you can't beat the C8. I've had mine for a few months now and it is a great ride. Leave it on Tour mode for a smooth and comfortable cross-country ride or switch to Z Mode with Track transmission when you want more power or for some aggressive ahem I mean "spirited" driving.

  3. @stms4411 says:

    I own a gr86 and an ND2 Miata (2021)…..the only two cars on this list that tip the scales under 3,000lbs (the 981 boxster I had prior to the Miata was 2,910lbs but it’s since gone slightly above 3k).

    I love them even if you ignore the affordability and reliability factor.

    Between the two of them, I prefer the gr86.

    Some good machines that also occupy this list, but large and heavy (regardless of the power output) gets old pretty soon into the ownership experience.

  4. @user-ee6ml4eh2p says:

    Miata ND2 (but the RF) was also my choice. Very cheap, very low TCO, fantastic reliability (0 issues in 4 years, despite being driven hard, track-days included) and lots of fun! The LC is something special – but as a GT -, and the GR86 only if you cannot enjoy a cabrio. Finally no Korean clunkers

  5. @highpeaks6542 says:

    Had a 2021 Miata GT. Nice car. Always trying to kill you when you push it. It’s not a real sports car like a Porsche. But that’s ok. A bit boring. Too slow. Claustrophobic inside. I’m 5ft 8. Passenger floor boards are kinked upward by design on the left foot of the passenger. My wife 5ft 2 hated it as her legs ached on trips. The Nav is useless and a mess. The whole interface is old and buggy. The paint chips way to easily.

    For the money it was fun. But it’s not as great as you think if you own one and actually drive it. Pony up for a more upscale conv or buy used. You will be happier.

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