7. Rimac Nevera (258 MPH)
With the world now pushing for more electric vehicles to be produced to make the planet a safer place to live, it’s very exciting to see an electric supercar as one of the fastest cars in the world. With a top speed of 258 mph and 0-60 mph acceleration time of 1.85 seconds, the Rimac Nevera has proven that electric vehicles have as much chance as gas-powered vehicles to race fast. The vehicle comes with four electric motors that help produce 1914 horsepower and 1741 lb-ft of torque, and it will set you back $2.4 million to own one.
8. Aston Martin Valkyrie (250 MPH)
Some brand names are synonymous with performance by default. Auto manufacturers like Bugatti, Hennessey are part of an exclusive group that also houses the famous British automaker, Aston Martin. The Valkyrie served as a break-in cycle for the famous British automaker who formed a reputation for producing great vehicles, but nothing close to performance supercars. This hypercar is the collaborative effort of Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing, the company’s Formula One partner. Under the hood is a 6.5-liter Cosworth-sourced V12 engine mated to a hybrid system to crank out 1160 horsepower and 663 lb-ft of torque. Apart from having a top speed of 250 mph, the Aston Martin Valkyrie can also race up to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds, from a standstill.