Top 10 Fastest Cars in the World (2025) – Ultimate Speed Machines Revealed

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 Top 10 Fastest Cars in the World (2025) – Electric & Combustion Hypercars Compared-





In 2025, a new era of speed competition has begun, with electric hypercars outpacing famous gas-powered vehicles. Automakers are pushing the envelope like never before, whether it's the thunder of a V16 engine or the silent speed of a battery.
The top 10 fastest automobiles in the world in 2025 are shown in this article, evenly divided between five electric and five combustion/hybrid-powered hypercars. They are all ranked according to their top speed and practical performance.

1- Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut :

The Koenigsegg Jesko's high-speed version, the Jesko Absolut, was created especially to break top speed records while remaining legal on the road.
This limited-edition mid-engine hypercar, named for Christian von Koenigsegg's father, Jesko von Koenigsegg, is attempting to become the fastest production car ever made.

Specifications:


Type of Engine:   5.0-liter V8 twin-turbo

Power :   1,280 horsepower (with ordinary fuel) and 1,600 horsepower (using biofuel E85)

Torque generated:  1,500 Nm of torque (1,106 lb-ft)

RPM:   8,500 rpm is the redline/max RPM.

Crankshaft:   The lightest V8 crankshaft in the world, flat-plane (12.5 kg)

Turbo Boost:  Two 20 bar pressure turbochargers with air injection

Clutches:   There are seven multi-disc clutches.

0 km/h to 100 km/h:    about 2.2 seconds

World Record:   25.21 seconds is the world record as of August 2025 for 0–400–0 km/h.

Top speed:  Theoretically, the maximum speed is over 310 mph (500 km/h). The confirmed top speed is                     280 mph (450 km/h).


2- Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ :

A limited-edition hypercar, the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ was introduced in September 2019 to commemorate Bugatti's achievement of reaching the 300 mph mark. Only 30 of this version, which is based on the Chiron platform, were made. It is designed for unmatched top-speed performance.

Specifications:


Type of Engine:   8.0-liter W16 quad-turbo

Power:  1,600 PS (~1,578 horsepower) of power

Torque generated:   The approximate torque is 1,600 Nm (1,180 lb-ft).

Maximum RPM:    about 6,700 rpm

Transmission:  Automatic 7-speed dual-clutch

Drive:    All-wheel drive (AWD) is the drivetrain.

0 km/h to 100 km/h:      ~2.2–2.4 seconds

Top speed:   304 mph (490 km/h )

Wheels:    Lightweight wheels made of magnesium alloy

Features:  Custom equipment for air conditioning, a high-end sound system, and high-speed monitoring

3- Hennessey Venom F5 :

Hennessey Special Vehicles created the Hennessey Venom F5, a hypercar intended to shatter speed records and compete with the fastest vehicles in the world, such as the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut and Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+. It is a symbol of tremendous strength, speed, and engineering and is named after the F5 tornado category.

Specifications:


Type of Engine:   6.6-liter "Fury" twin-turbocharged V8

Power:    1,817 horsepower (1,355 kW) of power

Torque generated:    1,617 Nm (1,193 lb-ft) of torque

Maximum RPM:    8,500 rpm

0 km/h to 100 km/h:   ~2.6 seconds

Wheels:    Michelin Pilot Cup Sport 2 tires

Modes:   Sports mode, Wet mode, Drag mode, Track mode, F5 Mode (Unleashes full 1,817 hp)

Top speed:   437 km/h ( 272 mph )

4- SSC Tuatara :

Developed by SSC North America (previously Shelby SuperCars), the SSC Tuatara is a hypercar. The Tuatara combines futuristic styling, aerospace-level aerodynamics, and an incredibly potent twin-turbo V8 engine to break speed records and push automotive engineering to the limit.

Specifications:


Type of engine:   5.9-liter V8 twin-turbocharged flat-plane crank engine

Power
:   1,350 horsepower using 91 octane fuel. On E85 ethanol, 1,750 horsepower

Torque generated:    1,735 Nm (1,280 lb-ft) of torque (stated)

Maximum RPM:      8,800 rpm

Clutch:     7-speed automated manual transmission (robotic single-clutch)

Drive:    RWD, or rear-wheel drive

0–100 km/h:     Around 2.5 s

Top Speed:     282.9 mph (455.3 km/h)

5- Lamborghini Revuelto :

Unveiled in March 2023 as the Aventador's replacement, the Lamborghini Revuelto is the brand's first V12 plug-in hybrid supercar (HPEV, or High Performance Electrified Vehicle). Its unprecedented performance is achieved by combining a naturally aspirated V12 engine with three electric motors, all while maintaining Lamborghini's distinctive emotion, sound, and design.

Specifications:  


Engine Type:    L545 engine, 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12; Electric Motors:

Motors:   One electric motor per wheel and two front-axle motors, The gearbox incorporates a single electric motor.

Battery:   The central tunnel has a 3.8 kWh lithium-ion battery pack.

0 km/h to 100 km/h:    2.5 seconds

Top Speed:    More than 350 km/h (217 mph)

Drive:    All-Wheel Drive (AWD) through the rear engine and front e-axle

Wheels:    Aluminum alloy forging

Modes:    13 different driving mode combinations are available as Performance, Hybrid, and Recharge             City, Strada, Sport, and Corsa are the four drive modes.

6- Aspark Owl SP600 (Electric):

With the goal of becoming the world's fastest-accelerating automobile, the Aspark Owl was first introduced as a concept in 2017 as a Japanese engineering project by Aspark Co.
Manifattura Automobili Torino (MAT) in Italy built a small number of them (around 50 cars), and production started in 2020.

Specifications:


Motors:  Four electric motors (one on each wheel) make up the motor setup.

Power:   1,953 horsepower (1,456 kW) is the total power.

Torque generated:   Approximately 1,920 Nm of torque

Battery:   69 kWh lithium-ion battery

Drive:     All-wheel drive (AWD) is the drivetrain.

0 to 100 km/h:    Around 1.7 s

Top speed:     438.7 km/h (273 mph)

(Quickest top speed ever measured by an electric vehicle)

7- Rimac Nevera (Electric):

Mate Rimac founded the Croatian company Rimac Automobili, which produces the all-electric hypercar known as the Rimac Nevera. It combines cutting-edge technology with ferocious performance, making it one of the most potent and technologically sophisticated electric cars on the planet.

Specifications:


Motors:    Four separate electric motors, one for each wheel

Power:     1,914 horsepower (1,408 kW) is the total power.

Torque generated:   2,360 Nm (1,741 lb-ft) of torque

Battery:    120 kWh of battery T-shaped lithium, manganese, and nickel

Drive:    All-wheel drive (AWD) is the drivetrain.

0 to 100 km/h: 1.81 seconds (fastest EV in the world)

Top Speed: 256 mph (412 km/h)

Modes:   Custom mode, Track mode, Comfort mode, Sport mode, Drift mode, and Range mode.


8- Lotus Evija (Electric):

The renowned British automaker Lotus Cars' first all-electric hypercar is the Lotus Evija. Combining electric power, lightweight design, and state-of-the-art technology, it marks a daring new approach for Lotus while adhering to its fundamental values of performance and accuracy.
Four electric motors—one for each wheel—are used.

Specifications:


Power:   2,011 horsepower (1,500 kW) is the total power output.

Torque generated:   1,704 Nm of torque

Battery:    70 kWh Lithium-ion battery

Drive:   All-wheel drive (AWD) is the drivetrain.

0 to 100 km/h :   Less than 3.0 seconds

Top speed:   More than 350 km/h (217+ mph)

Charging:   350 kW DC fast charger. 0 to 80% in about 12 minutes, 0% to 100% in around 18 minutes

Modes:    Range mode, City mode, Tour mode, Sport mode, and Track mode.

9- Tesla Roadster 2025 (Electric):

In 2017, a prototype of Tesla Inc.'s future all-electric hypercar, the Tesla Roadster (2nd Generation), was unveiled. In addition to having a practical four-seater and a workable electric range, the Roadster is designed to push the limits of electric performance and is intended to be the fastest production car in the world in terms of acceleration.

Specifications:


Motors:   Three electric motors (two at the back and one at the front)

Drive:    All-wheel drive (AWD) is the drivetrain.

Torque:   Wheel torque of 10,000 Nm (stated)

Battery:   200 kWh battery, the biggest one yet found in a Tesla

Power:   More than 1,100 horsepower

0 to 100 km/h:  1.9 seconds

Top Speed:   More than 400 km/h ( 250+ mph)

Range Estimate:   around 1,000 km (620 miles)

(Tesla makes all performance claims, and the actual production version may differ from these statistics)

10- Pininfarina Battista (Electric):

Named for the company's founder, Battista "Pinin" Farina, the Pininfarina Battista is an all-electric hypercar produced by the luxury automaker Automobili Pininfarina in Italy. It combines exceptional EV performance with classic Italian design to create one of the most potent road-legal vehicles ever produced.

Specifications:


Motors:   Four electric motors, one for each wheel

Power:    1,900 horsepower (1,417 kW) is the total power output.

Torque generated:   2,340 Nm of torque (1,725 lb-ft)

Battery:   120 kWh lithium-ion battery (liquid-cooled, T-shaped)

Drive:   All-wheel drive (AWD) is the drivetrain.

0 and 100 km/h:  1.86 seconds (World Record)

Top speed:  350 km/h (217 mph)

Wheels:  center-lock, forged alloy, 20–21 inches

Summary:

Regardless of your preference for stealthy electric missiles or roaring V8s, 2025 shows that speed is changing but not slowing down. Today's quickest automobiles combine state-of-the-art technology, incredible engineering, and outrageous performance numbers.

These machines, which range from the ground-breaking Rimac Nevera to the record-chasing Koenigsegg Jesko, embody the finest of 2025's offerings.

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