With astounding quarter-mile times, the fastest sports cars are at the pinnacle of automotive perfection.
12. 2023 McMurtry Spéirling: 8.0 Seconds
11. 2023 Rimac Nevera: 8.2 Seconds
10. 2023 Pininfarina Battista: 8.55 Seconds
9. 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170: 8.9 Seconds
8. 2023 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport: 9.1 Seconds
7. 2023 Ultima Evolution: 9.2 Seconds
6. 2023 Ferrari SF90 Stradale: 9.3 Seconds
5. 2023 Bugatti Centodieci: 9.6 Seconds
4. 2013 McLaren P1: 9.8 Seconds
3. 2023 Porsche 911 Turbo S: 9.9 Seconds
2. Nio EP9: 10.2 Seconds
1. 2023 Lamborghini Huracán EVO: 10.3 Seconds
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Its elegant EV hypercar is priced above $2,000,000, proving that it is not for everyone. When combined with four surface-mounted magnetic motors, the 120 kWh battery pack of the Nevera produces an incredible 1,914 horsepower and 1,741 lb-ft of torque. The car's aerodynamic design and setup gave it the power to break 23 records in a single day. Among the noteworthy remarks are the times of 1.74 seconds to reach 60 mph from zero and 8.25 seconds to finish the quarter-mile run. Even though it isn't the world's fastest sports car, the Rimac Nevera did win the title of fastest road-legal electric vehicle when it was introduced.
The Battista shares a quad-motor drivetrain with the Nevera, but its variation produces 1,877 horsepower and 1,696 lb-ft of torque. These figures enable the 2023 Pininfarina Battista to reach 60 miles per hour in less than two seconds. With a 300-mile single charge rating and quick charging capabilities, the car's 120 kWh battery pack puts range anxiety to rest. With all of this technology combined, the Battista can cover a quarter-mile strip in just more than 8.5 seconds.
Those looking for a fast and potent sports vehicle may want to have a look at the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170. Under the hood of this muscle vehicle is a 6.2-liter supercharged HEMI V8 engine producing 1,025 horsepower and 945 lb-ft of torque. With this output, the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 can complete a quarter-mile run at 151.17 mph in 8.91 seconds. Additionally, since Dodge only produced 3,300 of these cars, it will probably become a collector's item at some point.
The Super Sport boasts a jaw-dropping 1,578 horsepower, which is nearly 100 horsepower more than the entry-level Chiron, even though it shares the same 8.0-liter W16 engine as other Chiron trims. Additionally, the Chiron Super Sport can run a quarter of a mile in 9.1 seconds and the 0-60 MPH dash in a little 2.2 seconds thanks to its maximum speed of 273 MPH. Going forward, the Bugatti Chiron boasts a higher number of comfort amenities and colour options compared to other trims, however the Super Sport trim does start at over $4 million.
With a layout evocative of Le Mans Group C vehicles, the Ultima Evolution is Ultima's most comprehensive supercar. The Ultima has undergone continuous improvement for more than 15 years, culminating in its ultimate version. There are various tuning levels for this LS-powered supercar, with the top-tier Ultimate Evolution producing an incredible 1,020 horsepower and 920 lb-ft of torque. The car can reach 60 miles per hour in 2.3 seconds thanks to its powertrain, and it can complete a quarter-mile lap in 9.2 seconds. The Ultima Evolution is still among the automobiles with the fastest acceleration times in the world as a result.
Ferrari's 2023 SF90 Stradale is distinguished by its cutting-edge technology. To put things in perspective, the SF90 Stradale is the first vehicle from Prancing Horse to introduce the Hybrid Electric Vehicle Architecture, a combination of a potent lithium-ion battery, three electric motors, and the car's 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine. 590 lb-ft of torque and 986 horsepower are produced collectively by this construction. One of the quickest sports vehicles produced by the Italian automaker, the 2023 Ferrari SF90 Stradale completed the quarter-mile in 9.3 seconds, clocking it at 150.7 mph.
The Centodieci, which pays homage to the EB110 and celebrates the luxury automaker's 110th anniversary, is powered by an 8.0-liter W16 engine that produces 1,578 horsepower and 1,180 lb-ft of torque. The Bugatti Centodieci can reach 62 miles per hour from a standstill in just 2.4 seconds thanks to this powerplant. With a maximum speed of 261 mph, this Bugatti is one of the fastest road cars ever made. Though the Centodieci has an intense and attractive exterior, its interior has drawn a lot of attention and may be considered unimpressive, as it resembles the Chiron's interior virtually exactly.
The United Kingdom began producing the McLaren P1 in 2013. Only 375 of the UK-based automaker's unique aerodynamic and technological features were produced, and they were all gone in a matter of months. After a decade, the McLaren P1 is still a competitive player in the hypercar class because to its 3.8-liter V8 engine and 664 lb-ft of torque from its electric motor. The P1's hybridised drivetrain allows the sports car to go from a standstill to 60 miles per hour in just 2.6 seconds, and it can complete the quarter-mile in an astounding 9.8 seconds.
Porsches are regarded as the pinnacle of luxury sports cars because of their classic styling and excellent driving qualities. While all 2023 Porsche 911s are swift, the Turbo S model goes above and beyond with a 3.7-liter six-cylinder engine that produces 590 lb-ft of torque and 640 horsepower. This engine can reach 60 miles per hour in 2.6 seconds and set a record of 9.9 seconds to complete the quarter-mile at 139 mph. These kinds of outcomes contribute to the 911 Turbo S's global ranking as one of the fastest sports cars.
The Nio EP9, also known as the Electric Performance 9, is a Chinese electric supercar that aims to take on rivals like the Rimac Nevera and Pininfarina Battista. With four electric motors (one at each wheel) producing an estimated 335 horsepower, this supercar can produce 1,341 horsepower and 1,091 pound-feet of torque in total. The car's electrified setup enables it to accelerate to 195 mph and complete the quarter-mile run in 10.2 seconds. This level of performance from the Nio EP9 is just what EVs need to convert classic gearheads to electric drive.
Thanks largely to its remarkable supercar performance, the Lamborghini Huracán generated an immediate sensation when it made its premiere at the renowned Geneva Motor Show in 2014. The Huracán's customised variant, the EVO, makes the most of its recognisable V10 engine for 2023. With this version, 631 horsepower and 443 lb-ft of torque are produced. The Huracán EVO also has all-wheel drive as standard equipment, which allows it to complete the quarter-mile in 10.3 seconds.