If you’re obsessed with raw speed, this list is for you. We’ve rounded up the 10 fastest production cars in the world as of 2025 — real, street-legal hypercars anyone (with a few million dollars) can buy. These machines redefine engineering limits and break speed records. Let’s count them down from #10 to #1.
#10 — McLaren Speedtail
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Year Released: 2020
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Top Speed: 250 mph (403 km/h)
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0–60 mph: 2.9 seconds
McLaren’s futuristic Speedtail merges luxury with blistering speed. Its teardrop shape and hybrid drivetrain (1,035 hp) make it the fastest McLaren road car ever, designed for ultra-high-speed cruising on long straights.
#9 — Tesla Roadster (2nd Gen)
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Year Released: Expected 2025
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Top Speed: 250+ mph (402+ km/h)
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0–60 mph: 1.9 seconds
Tesla’s upcoming Roadster aims to dominate the electric hypercar scene. With an all-electric drivetrain and rumored SpaceX cold-gas thruster option, it promises to rewrite performance rules for EVs.
#8 — Aston Martin Valkyrie
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Year Released: 2022
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Top Speed: 250+ mph (403+ km/h)
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0–60 mph: 2.5 seconds
Developed with Red Bull Racing, the Valkyrie is Aston Martin’s Formula 1 car for the road. It’s featherlight, wildly aggressive, and powered by a naturally aspirated 6.5L V12 hybrid pushing over 1,100 hp.
#7 — Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
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Year Released: 2010
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Top Speed: 267 mph (431 km/h)
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0–60 mph: 2.4 seconds
The car that once held the world speed record. Even today, the Veyron Super Sport remains a symbol of engineering excellence, combining four turbochargers with luxury and road manners.
#6 — Rimac Nevera
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Year Released: 2022
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Top Speed: 258 mph (412 km/h)
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0–60 mph: 1.74 seconds
The Croatian electric hypercar shattered acceleration records worldwide. Its four electric motors deliver instant torque and 1,914 hp, proving EVs can be both sustainable and savagely fast.
#5 — SSC Ultimate Aero TT
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Year Released: 2007
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Top Speed: 256 mph (412 km/h)
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0–60 mph: 2.7 seconds
Though older, this American beast once dethroned the Bugatti Veyron. It remains one of the lightest and rawest hypercars ever built, prioritizing sheer speed over creature comforts.
#4 — Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut
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Year Released: 2023
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Top Speed: 330+ mph (531+ km/h) (projected)
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0–60 mph: 2.6 seconds
Built purely for top speed, the Jesko Absolut uses a 1,600 hp twin-turbo V8 and ultra-low drag aerodynamics. Koenigsegg claims it could exceed 330 mph, making it a true record contender.
#3 — Hennessey Venom F5
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Year Released: 2021
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Top Speed: 311 mph (500 km/h) (verified runs near 301 mph)
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0–60 mph: 2.6 seconds
Texas-based Hennessey set out to break the 300 mph barrier — and nearly did. The Venom F5’s lightweight carbon frame and 1,817 hp engine give it outrageous straight-line performance.
#2 — Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+
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Year Released: 2019
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Top Speed: 304 mph (490 km/h)
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0–60 mph: 2.3 seconds
This special edition Chiron shattered the 300 mph barrier in 2019. With 1,578 hp and unmatched luxury, it remains one of the most prestigious hypercars on Earth.
#1 — SSC Tuatara
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Year Released: 2021
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Top Speed: 331 mph (532 km/h) (claimed, 282 mph verified)
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0–60 mph: 2.5 seconds
Topping the list, the SSC Tuatara is America’s ultimate speed weapon. While its record runs are controversial, it has achieved verified speeds over 280 mph and aims to surpass 330 mph under ideal conditions.