Top 7 Fastest Cars for 2025 in the World
The measure of how valuable the car you own actually is, is reflected in the general practical considerations such as fuel economy, reliability, or safety. But indeed, for those who sought a much higher form of thrills, speed becomes the ultimate measure. Perhaps, you might even have a private salt runway and a really deep pocket; there really are a few road-legal speed monsters that can break the 250 mph barrier and go even further to reach the unfathomable 300 mph. Speed has metamorphosed from being purely technical achievement to a true signifier of luxury in the modern age: taste and boldness are now shown in car ownership. The fastest cars on earth in 2025 are not vehicles; they are going to be statements of status and engineering prowess.
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Devel Sixteen (560 km/h (348 mph))
The Devel Sixteen is a hypercar, which means it will transform speed and performance as far as those measures are concerned. The mid-engine, track-only Devel Motors vehicle born in the United Arab Emirates has an asserted maximum speed of 348 mph (560 km/h) and will run that speed courtesy of a quad-turbo V16 engine. Additionally, the vehicle will have 0 to 60 mph in just 1.8 seconds, so you can see how it will be among the most potent and super-fast vehicles. It’s currently still on the drawing board, but it certainly has all the sleek design quality and unrivaled caliber to inspire effusive chatter from fans and steal thunder from the hypercar market.
Price
The Devel Sixteen is expected to carry a price tag of around $1.7 million for the base version, which is around 6,375,000 SAR.
Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut ( 500 km/h (311 mph) )
A Swiss powerhorse boasts the name of Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut. And the name is earned: it indeed can be attained via a top speed of 311 mph (or more accurately, 500km/h\), which is made possible through its 1,600-horsepower, twin-turbo V8 engine. In a sleek aerodynamic design reducing drag, it can accelerate to 60 mph within 2.5 seconds. Recently the Jesko absolutely flew through the 311 mph speed barrier in testing, pointing to even higher potential fasts and further entrenching Koenigsegg’s hypercar domination.
Price
The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut comes with a hefty price tag of $3 million (11,250,000 SAR) for each unit produced.
Hennessey Venom F5 (500 km/h (310 mph))
The Hennessey Venom F5 is an American powerhouse designed to push the limits of speed. With a verified top speed of 310.7 mph (500 km/h), this car is a testament to Hennessey’s relentless pursuit of performance. Powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 engine generating 1,817 horsepower, the Venom F5 delivers exhilarating acceleration and mind-bending power. Its lightweight carbon fiber body and aggressive design make it appear as if it’s in constant motion, even when standing still. Developed by Hennessey Special Vehicles in collaboration with Delta Motorsport, the Venom F5 is the ultimate hypercar, blending American engineering with cutting-edge technology to create a truly unforgettable driving experience.
Price
The Hennessey Venom F5 is priced at $2.1 million (7,875,000 SAR) for the remaining units, up from an initial price of $1.6 million(6,000,000 SAR). Production is limited to just 24 units, with 12 already sold by December 2020. With only a few units left, this exclusive hypercar promises to be a rare and highly sought-after collector’s item.
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport (490 km/h (304 mph))
The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport achieves an astonishing top speed of 304 mph (490 km/h) thanks to its re-engineered 8.0-liter W16 engine, now producing 1,600 horsepower. To optimize aerodynamics, Bugatti extended the body by 10 inches, added a new rear aero kit, and refined the engine’s thermal management and software. In 2019, a modified version of the Chiron Super Sport set the speed record at the Ehra-Lessien track, aided by Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, cementing its place as the world’s fastest supercar.
Price
The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is priced at around €5 million (20,750,000 SAR).
SSC Tuatara (484 km/h (301 mph))
The SSC Tuatara made headlines in October 2020 with its claim of breaking records for the world’s fastest road-going production car. With a verified top speed of 301.07 mph (484.53 km/h) in one direction and an average of 316.11 mph (508.73 km/h), the Tuatara demonstrated its immense power and speed. Powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing up to 1,750 horsepower when running on ethanol, the Tuatara combines raw power with aerodynamic precision. While some controversy surrounds the official top speed, SSC North America’s Tuatara remains a standout contender in the hypercar world, solidifying its place as one of the fastest cars on the planet.
Price
The SSC Tuatara is priced at around $1.9 million (7,125,000 SAR) .
Rimac Nevera (412 km/h (256 mph))
The Rimac Nevera is the fastest electric production car in the world, reaching a top speed of 412km/h (256 mph). Powered by four motors delivering 1,914 horsepower, it can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under two seconds, Although its top speed is limited to 219 mph, the Nevera’s cutting-edge technology and performance set new standards for electric vehicles. Production is limited to just 150 units, making it a rare and revolutionary supercar.
Price
The Rimac Nevera is priced at around $2.5 million (9,375,000 SAR).
Koenigsegg Regera (403 km/h (250 mph))
This is Koenigsegg Regera; pure Swedish engineering. They are putting together a twin-turbo engine along with an electric motor that brings the total to a staggering 1,500 horsepower. Join all the differences that could make a hypercar, and a pronounced feature of the Regera, becomes its system of transmission, which makes it accelerate from 0 to 250 mph in a single gear. It doesn’t matter if you’re cruising at 30 mph or if you’re pushing it all the way to 250 mph, you still remain in one gear, testifying to the technology and, needless to say, the mind-boggling performance of the car.
Price
The Koenigsegg Regera is priced at around $1.5 million (5,625,000 SAR).