Top Ten Fastest Cars In the World

  • Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut
  • Yangwang U9 Xtreme
  • Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+
  • SSC Tuatara
  • Bugatti Mistral
  • Bugatti Tourbillon
  • Hennessey Venom F5
  • Aspark Owl SP600
  • Rimac Nevera R
  • Koenigsegg Agera RS

Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut

The Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut is widely regarded as the fastest production car in the world, specifically designed to be the “absolute” peak of Koenigsegg’s speed efforts. Christian von Koenigsegg has stated that the company will never attempt to build a faster series-production road car.

Top Speed

316+ mph

Yangwang U9 Xtreme

In September 2025, the Yangwang U9 Xtreme (a performance-focused evolution of BYD’s luxury electric hypercar) stunned the automotive world by setting a new verified benchmark for electric vehicles.

It is currently the second-fastest verified production car in the world, sitting just behind the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut and slightly ahead of the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+.

Top Speed

496.22 km/h)

Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+

The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is the car that famously ended the “top speed wars” for Bugatti. After becoming the first manufacturer to break the 300 mph barrier in 2019, Bugatti announced they would step away from chasing world records to focus on other aspects of performance.

Top Speed

490.48 km/h

SSC Tuatara

The SSC Tuatara is the American-made successor to the Ultimate Aero (which famously held the speed record from 2007–2010). Its journey to the top of the speed charts has been one of the most dramatic and debated stories in the modern hypercar era.

Top Speed

474.8 km/h

Bugatti Mistral

The Bugatti W16 Mistral is the ultimate farewell to the legendary quad-turbocharged W16 engine. Named after a powerful wind that blows through the south of France, this hyper-roadster is not just a “convertible Chiron”—it is a bespoke, open-top masterpiece designed to be the fastest roadster in the world.

Top Speed

420 km/h

Bugatti Tourbillon

If the Mistral was the final encore for the W16 engine, the Bugatti Tourbillon is the start of an entirely new era. Unveiled in mid-2024 as the successor to the Chiron, it is Bugatti’s first-ever hybrid hypercar and features a completely new powertrain, chassis, and design philosophy.

The name “Tourbillon” refers to a complex mechanism in high-end mechanical watches that counters the effects of gravity to improve accuracy—a nod to the car’s intricate, “mechanical-first” engineering.

Top Speed

445 km/h

Hennessey Venom F5

The Hennessey Venom F5 is a Texas-built hypercar designed with a singular goal: to be the fastest internal combustion production car in the world. Named after the highest rating on the Fujita tornado scale, it is engineered to exceed 300 mph.

As of 2026, the lineup has expanded from the original Coupe into specialized track and open-top variants, including a record-breaking “Evolution” package.

Top Speed

500 km/h)

Aspark Owl SP600

The Aspark Owl SP600 is a specialized, production-intent evolution of the original Aspark Owl. It was designed with a single goal: to become the fastest electric vehicle in the world.

On June 8, 2024, at the Automotive Testing Papenburg in Germany, it achieved this by reaching a verified top speed of 438.7 km/h (272.6 mph), officially dethroning the Rimac Nevera as the top-speed king of EVs.

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