Which car has the most extreme aero from the factory?

Technological advancements have allowed car manufacturers to produce high-downforce cars without the need for big wings. The Aston Martin DB11 is a case in point.

Technological advancements have allowed car manufacturers to produce high-downforce cars without the need for big wings. The Aston Martin DB11 is a case in point. Through extensive testing Aston have developed an ‘AeroBlade’ rear spoiler, which channels air from the C-pillars to reduce lift - thus no need for a heinous wing.

The problem is, we like big wings. Personally I love the Pagani Huayra’s active aero. At a standstill the car looks elegant and refined. But when the driver gets on it, the wings come out to play.

So, we want to know: what car, past or present, has the most extreme aero from the factory?

Let us know your suggestions in the comments!

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Tyler 3

The LA Ferrari has a bunch of active flaps right? That seems like the most “extreme”

03/18/2016 - 11:55 |
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Anonymous

How about that? The first aerodynamic car designed by Aurel Persu a Romanian engineer It was the first car to have the wheels inside its aerodynamic line.

03/18/2016 - 12:22 |
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Joe Tahan

The Sony factory counts right?

03/18/2016 - 21:24 |
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