There has always been a race among the top car companies to come up with the fastest cars in the world. Every few years, innovative cars are launched that set new speed records. For a long time, the McLaren F1 was the fastest car in the world. Then, in 2005, the legendary Bugatti Veyron broke the McLaren F1’s record. In the years since, car manufacturers have competed to create increasingly faster sports cars. If you’re an avid car enthusiast, get to know more about the fastest cars in the world, their prices and their specifications in this article.
Fastest Cars in the World |
Ex-Showroom Price*(Estimated) |
Fuel Type |
SSC Tuatara |
₹13.7 crore |
Petrol/Ethanol |
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport |
₹19.21 crore |
Petrol |
Koenigsegg Agera RS |
₹12 crore |
Petrol |
Hennessey Venom GT |
₹8.17 crore |
Petrol |
Bugatti Veyron Super Sport |
₹11.37 crore |
Petrol |
Bugatti Chiron |
₹19.21 crore |
Petrol |
Koenigsegg Agera R |
₹12 crore |
Petrol |
SSC Ultimate Aero |
₹6 crore |
Petrol |
Bugatti Veyron |
₹11.37 crore |
Petrol |
McLaren Speedtail |
₹16 crore |
Petrol |
McLaren Speedtail was introduced in 2019 as the official successor to the legendary McLaren F1. As the only hybrid car on the list, McLaren Speedtail packs a ton of power with its 4 Litre V-8 hybrid engine and 1035 horsepower. McLaren has also released an official statement saying the Speedtail can reach a top speed of 250 MPH, making it the 10th fastest car in the world. The Speedtail also features a unique three-seat layout with the driver’s seat in the centre, a design choice previously seen in the F1.
McLaren Speedtail |
Specifications |
Top Speed |
250 MPH |
Engine |
4 litre V-8 Hybrid |
Horsepower |
1035 |
0-60 MPH |
2.5 seconds |
Torque |
848 feet-pound |
Bugatti Veyron made automobile history in 2005 when it became the first production car to surpass the 250 MPH speed. Back in that year, Bugatti Veyron broke the McLaren F1’s high-speed record set in 1993. Bugatti Veyron consists of an early version of 8 Litre W-16 engine that can output 987 horsepower and 922 torque. It was the fastest car in the world for a few years before the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport and SSC Ultimate Aero broke its record.
Bugatti Veyron |
Specifications |
Top Speed |
253.8 MHP |
Engine |
8 litre W-16 |
Horsepower |
987 |
0-60 MPH |
2.8 seconds |
Torque |
922 pound-feet |
SSC Ultimate Aero broke Bugatti Veyron’s high-speed record until the Veyron Super Sport came along. SSC Ultimate Aero became the fastest car in the world in 2007, hitting a top speed of 256 MPH and held the record until 2010. SSC Ultimate Aero was a limited edition car, like many others on the list and was discontinued from production in 2013. SSC Ultimate Aero’s powerful 6.3 Litre V-8 engine can output an impressive 1183 horsepower 1094 pound-feet torque. SSC is currently working on Tuatara, which is the fastest production car in the world.
SSC Ultimate Aero |
Specifications |
Top Speed |
256 MPH |
Engine |
6.3 litre V-8 |
Horsepower |
1183 |
0-60 MPH |
2.7 seconds |
Torque |
1094 pound-feet |
Koenigsegg Agera R may not be as fast as the Agera RS, but it is still one of the fastest cars in the world. The Agera R featured the iconic Koenigsegg 5 Litre V-8 engine, which could produce up to 1124 horsepower and 885 pound-feet torque. The Agera R was in production from 2011 to 2014 and set many speed records during its time. With a top speed of 260 MPH, the Koenigsegg Agera becomes the 7th fastest car in the world.
Koenigsegg Agera R |
Specifications |
Top Speed |
260 MPH |
Engine |
5 litre V-8 |
Horsepower |
1124 |
0-60 MPH |
2.7 seconds |
Torque |
885 pound-feet |
Bugatti Chiron is one of the 4 Bugatti cars on this list of the top 10 fastest cars in the world. The Chiron was launched by Bugatti in 2016 as the successor to the super-popular Bugatti Veyron. The Chiron features the same 8 Litre W-16 engine but with upgraded power that can output 1479 horsepower and 1180 pound-feet of torque. Bugatti Chiron’s official top speed is 261 MPH, thereby beating Koenigsegg Agera R on this list.
Bugatti Chiron |
Specifications |
Top Speed |
261 MPH |
Engine |
8 litre W-16 |
Horsepower |
1124 |
0-60 MPH |
2.7 seconds |
Torque |
1180 pound-feet |
Bugatti Veyron Super Sport was introduced as the upgraded and enhanced version of the Veyron. The Veyron Super Sport became one of the fastest cars in the world in 2010 after achieving a record speed of 267.8 MPH. The Veyron Super Sport is the most powerful version of the Veyron and packs 1184 horsepower and 1106 pound-feet torque with its powerful 8 Litre W-16 engine. The Veyron Super Sport packs even more power than the regular Bugatti Chiron.
Bugatti Veyron Super Sport |
Specifications |
Top Speed |
268 MPH |
Engine |
8 litre W-16 |
Horsepower |
1184 |
0-60 MPH |
2.6 seconds |
Torque |
1106 pound-feet |
Hennessey Venom GT was launched in 2011, but only 13 cars of this model were ever built, making Venom GT one of the rarest cars in the world. The production of the Venom GT stopped in 2017. The Venom GT hit its top speed in 2014 when it reached a high-speed of 270.4 MPH on the Kennedy Space Centre landing strip in Florida. While it was the highest speed recorded at the time, the record was not counted as the Venom GT only displayed its speed in a single-direction run. The Venom GT has a powerful 7 Litre V-8 engine that can output 1244 horsepower and 1155 pound-feet of torque, making it one of the world’s fastest cars.
Hennessey Venom GT |
Specifications |
Top Speed |
270 MPH |
Engine |
7 litre V-8 |
Horsepower |
1244 |
0-60 MPH |
2.7 seconds |
Torque |
1155 pound-feet |
Koenigsegg Agera RS is the most powerful version of the Agera. The Agera RS became the fastest car in the world in 2017 and the Koenigsegg Agera RS hit a high speed of 277.9. The Agera RS has many other records to its name such as acceleration from 0 to 200 MPH, braking from 200 to 0 MPH and many more. Koenigsegg Agera RS is a limited edition car, with a total of only 25 cars that were produced.
Koenigsegg Agera RS |
Specifications |
Top Speed |
278 MPH |
Engine |
5 litre V-8 |
Horsepower |
1341 |
0-60 MPH |
2.6 seconds |
Torque |
1160 pound-feet |
The regular Bugatti Chiron is already one of the top 10 fastest cars in the world and Bugatti Chiron Super Sport takes it up a notch. Bugatti Chiron Super Sport is the upgraded version of the Chiron with an engine that can output a whopping 1578 horsepower and 1180 pound-feet of torque. The Chiron Super Sport became the first car in the world to break the 300 MPH speed record in 2019, reaching a high speed of 304.7 MPH. The Chiron Super Sport is a limited edition car, with the total number of cars limited to 30.
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport |
Specifications |
Top Speed |
304 MPH |
Engine |
8 litre W-16 |
Horsepower |
1578 |
0-60 MPH |
2.6 seconds |
Torque |
1180 pound-feet |
The title of the world’s fastest car goes to SSC Tuatara. In 2020, SSC Tuatara reached a high speed of 331 MPH on a seven-mile stretch of road in Nevada. Combined with its previous record of 301 MPH, the Tuatara’s two-way average speed stands at 316 MPH, certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the fastest supercar in the world.
SSC Tuatara |
Specifications |
Top Speed |
316 MPH |
Engine |
5.9 V-8 |
Horsepower |
1750 |
0-60 MPH |
2.5 seconds |
Torque |
1280 pound-feet |
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The SSC Tuatara is the fastest car in the world in 2022.
The following are the top 5 fastest cars in the world:
SSC Tuatara
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport
Koenigsegg Agera RS
Hennessey Venom GT
Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
As of now, no car in production has ever reached a top speed of 400 MPH.
Two cars, namely, Bugatti Chiron Super Sport and SSC Tuatara have achieved high speeds of more than 300 MPH.
The Tesla Model S Plaid is the fastest Tesla car ever produced. It can reach a top speed of 200 mph.