The Fastest Supercars In The World — 2025 Edition

The Fastest Supercars In The World — 2025 Edition


July 30, 2025 | Jack Hawkins

The Fastest Supercars In The World — 2025 Edition


These Are The Fastest Supercars Of 2025

Supercars in 2025 are faster, sleeker, and wilder than ever. From legendary Bugattis to all-electric Rimacs, the speed race has become a tech-driven frenzy. We’ve gathered the top 20 fastest production supercars on the planet. Some run on V12s, others on volts—but all push performance to the edge. Strap in—this is the ultimate ride through 2025’s fastest machines.

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Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+

The Chiron Super Sport 300+ shattered records by hitting 304.77 MPH, becoming the first production car to break the 300 MPH barrier. Powered by a monstrous quad-turbo W16 with 1,600HP, it rockets from 0–60 in 2.4 seconds. Only 30 units were made, each costing around $4 million. It’s a blend of brutal power and French luxury, designed for collectors chasing velocity and elegance at the highest level.

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+Liam Walker, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons

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Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut

Koenigsegg’s Jesko Absolut aims to become the fastest production car ever. With a 5.0L twin-turbo V8 pushing 1,600HP, it’s engineered for top speed above 330 MPH. A low-drag body and slick transmission help it reach 0–60 in 2.4 seconds. Priced at $3.4 million, the Jesko isn’t just about speed—it’s a Swedish-built precision missile for the road.

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Bugatti Bolide

The Bolide is Bugatti unleashed—a stripped-down, track-focused rocket with 1,850HP. Based on the Chiron’s W16, but weighing significantly less, it’s designed for lap records, not luxury. Top speed exceeds 310 MPH with 0–60 in 2.1 seconds. With production limited and a price near $4 million, it’s one of the most extreme machines Bugatti has ever made.

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Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution Roadster

Texas-built and designed to dominate, the Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution Roadster features a twin-turbo V8 with 1,817HP. It’s aiming for 311 MPH and can sprint to 60 in 2.4 seconds. This open-top hypercar blends American aggression with Italian flair. At $3.3 million, it’s exclusive, unapologetically loud, and ruthlessly fast.

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SSC Tuatara

With 1,750HP from a twin-turbo 5.9L V8, the SSC Tuatara is a stealthy American hypercar pushing the limits. Official top speed runs hover around 283 MPH, with 0–60 near 2.5 seconds. Priced around $2.2 million, it’s crafted for high-speed fans who crave edge-of-your-seat thrills with a carbon-clad body.

SSC TuataraSSCNA, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons

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Rimac Nevera R

The Rimac Nevera R redefines EV insanity. Four electric motors generate 2,107HP, launching the car to 60 in just 1.66 seconds. It holds more than 20 world records and reaches a top speed of 268 MPH. With a price near €2.3 million and only 40 units built, it’s the new king of electrified acceleration.

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Rimac Nevera (Standard)

The standard Rimac Nevera still dazzles with 1,914HP and a 0–60 time of 1.85 seconds. Topping out at 258 MPH, it was the world’s fastest EV before the R variant appeared. Costing around $2.5 million, it blends cutting-edge tech with hypercar flair. Futuristic, ferocious, and utterly silent.

Rimac Nevera In Bridgehampton, Front RightMr.choppers, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons

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McLaren W1

The McLaren W1 pays tribute to the legendary F1 with a hybrid setup producing around 1,258HP. Hitting 220 MPH and 0–60 in 2.7 seconds, it’s not just fast—it’s art on wheels. At $2.1 million, it’s a limited-run British bullet with track pedigree and road-legal style.

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Ferrari F80

The Ferrari F80 is a hybrid superweapon delivering 1,184HP and reaching 217 MPH. Acceleration to 60 takes just 2.15 seconds. Ferrari fans love its LaFerrari lineage and limited availability. Costing around $3.9 million, it fuses tradition and tech into a snarling, track-hungry beast with that signature Ferrari drama.

The Ferrari F80 (Type F250)Asgaw, CC BY 4.0, Wikimedia Commons

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Tesla Roadster (2nd Gen)

Tesla’s second-gen Roadster is designed to shock the supercar world. Estimated at 1,100+HP, 0–60 in 1.9 seconds, and a top speed over 250 MPH, it rivals million-dollar machines—for a fraction of the price. Expected to cost $200–250k, it’s poised to become the fastest production EV (if it launches on time).

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Ferrari 12Cilindri

Ferrari’s 12Cilindri roars with a naturally aspirated 6.5L V12 pushing 819HP. It does 0–62 in 2.9 seconds and hits 211 MPH. A love letter to classic Ferrari power, it starts at $430k. This isn’t about tech—it’s about spine-tingling noise and soul. Ferrari knows how to make drama at any speed.

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Lamborghini Revuelto

Lamborghini’s Revuelto debuts a hybrid V12 with 1,001HP, a 0–60 time of 2.5 seconds, and a top speed of 217 MPH. It’s Lamborghini’s most powerful production car ever, and it still looks like it came from a sci-fi movie. Priced around $613k, it’s sharp, savage, and unmistakably Lambo.

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Aston Martin Valhalla

The Aston Martin Valhalla blends Formula 1 design with exotic road manners. A twin-turbo V8 hybrid setup delivers around 1,000HP, good for 0–60 in 2.5 seconds and a 217 MPH top speed. Limited to 999 units and priced at around $1.06 million, it’s stealthy, sleek, and spectacularly British.

File:Aston Martin Valhalla BS A25.jpgMrWalkr, Wikimedia Commons

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Bugatti Mistral

The Mistral is the swan song for Bugatti’s W16, built as a roadster with 1,578HP and a top speed of 282 MPH. Acceleration to 60 takes just 2.4 seconds. Priced at over $5 million, it’s the fastest open-top car ever—and also the last of Bugatti’s W16 bloodline.

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McLaren Solus GT

The Solus GT is a 1-seat, track-only speed machine from McLaren, making 829HP and weighing less than 2,200 lbs. 0–60 comes in 2.5 seconds, and it blasts beyond 200 MPH. No doors, just a jet-fighter canopy. Limited to a few dozen units, it costs around $3.5 million—and every penny screams “race car.”

File:McLaren Solus GT.jpgCalreyn88, Wikimedia Commons

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Koenigsegg Gemera

The Gemera is Koenigsegg’s idea of a family car—except it packs 1,600HP and hits 60 in under 2 seconds. While not built for top speed runs, it can still reach over 240 mph. Four seats, scissor doors, and a price of $1.7 million make it the world’s wildest daily driver.

Close Up Photo of Koenigsegg Gemera displayed on exhibitionAndrew Basterfield, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikimedia Commons

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Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 C8

The 2025 Corvette ZR1 boasts 1,064HP and hits 215+ MPH. It zips to 60 in just over 2.3 seconds. It’s GM’s fastest Corvette ever—and costs only around $180k. That’s hypercar performance at sports car prices, making it the most attainable rocket on this list.

File:2025 Chevrolet C8 Corvette ZR1.jpgOleg Yunakov, Wikimedia Commons

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Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale

The SF90 XX is Ferrari’s ultimate hybrid track car. It puts down 1,030HP and reaches 60 in 2.3 seconds with a top speed of 211 MPH. It’s more hardcore than the standard SF90, complete with wild aero and louder theatrics. Expect to pay around €1.5 million to join this elite squad.

File:2025 Ferrari SF90 Stradale - 01.jpgOleg Yunakov, Wikimedia Commons

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Devel Sixteen

The Devel Sixteen is the stuff of hypercar legends. A quad-turbo V16 allegedly produces 3,000–5,000HP, with claims of 348 MPH top speed. While real-world testing is scarce, it’s already earned mythical status. Priced around $1.7 million, it’s either an engineering miracle—or the ultimate vaporware.

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McLaren Speedtail GTR

The Speedtail GTR is McLaren’s streamlined racer, built to dominate tracks. Its hybrid drivetrain makes about 1,100HP, sending it to 250+ MPH and 0–60 in 2.5 seconds. A longer, sleeker version of the Speedtail road car, it’s rare, stunning, and priced around $2 million.

File:McLaren Speedtail GIMS 2024 1X7A2267.jpgAlexander-93, Wikimedia Commons

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The Greatest Supercars Of The Year

In 2025, the race isn’t just to 60—it’s to the limits of physics. These supercars stretch the definition of what’s possible on four wheels. From $180k American muscle to $5 million European art pieces, today’s fastest machines are rolling science projects—and passion projects. Whether you’re into electric silence or turbocharged thunder, 2025 proves one thing: speed never stops evolving.

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