Skip to main content

10 High-Speed Electric Cars You Should Know About

Electric supercars are proving that raw speed and top-tier technology go hand in hand. With instant torque and lightning-fast acceleration, these machines are pushing the boundaries of performance. Here are 10 high-speed electric cars that are setting new standards for power, innovation, and also design. Rimac Nevera R Clocking 256 mph, the Rimac Nevera R …
iMoD Official/Wikimedia Commons

Electric supercars are proving that raw speed and top-tier technology go hand in hand. With instant torque and lightning-fast acceleration, these machines are pushing the boundaries of performance. Here are 10 high-speed electric cars that are setting new standards for power, innovation, and also design.

Rimac Nevera R

Alexander-93/Wikimedia commons

Clocking 256 mph, the Rimac Nevera R is fast and ferocious. With 2,107 horsepower on tap, this electric beast launches you to 60 mph in an absurd 1.74 seconds. The $2 million Croatian car even has a record for being the fastest EV in the world.

Pininfarina Battista

Alexandre Prévot/Wikimedia Commons

When 1,900 horsepower meets Italian design, you get the Pininfarina Battista. This EV defines the very definition of speed by going from 0 to 60 mph in under 2 seconds and capping off at 222 mph. It’s so quick that it out-accelerates an F1 car.

Aspark Owl

Matti Blume/Wikimedia Commons

At 249 mph, the Aspark Owl challenges electric car limits to ridiculous lengths. A stunning 1.72-second sprint to 97 mph, powered by four electric motors, showcases the precision of Japanese engineering. The ultra-low stance and full carbon-fiber body make it as agile as it is blisteringly fast.

Lotus Evija

Calreyn88/Wikimedia Commons

Tipping the scales with 2,000 horsepower and a top speed of 217 mph, this aerodynamic dynamo is the world’s most powerful production EV. With laser-light headlights and a design sculpted by airflow itself, why pick between power and elegance when the Lotus Evija offers both?

Tesla Roadster (Second Generation)

Steve Jurvetson/Wikimedia Commons

Tesla’s Roadster pairs endurance with a 620-mile range and a 1.9-second sprint to 60 mph. It successfully challenges EV norms and smashes them every single time. Rumored to hit 250 mph,  it even promises a SpaceX-inspired thruster package for next-level performance.

Porsche Mission X

Alexander-93/Wikimedia Commons

Over 1,700 horsepower powers the Porsche Mission X to electrifying speeds. Touted as one of Porsche’s fastest, it’s a thrilling evolution in supercar performance. Its tri-motor setup ensures agility and control, while its lightweight carbon-fiber body takes inspiration from Le Mans racers.

Deus Vayanne

Kevauto/Wikimedia Commons

Austria enters the hypercar race with the Deus Vayanne, a 2,250-horsepower machine hitting 248 mph. The futuristic looks and sub-2-second acceleration come backed by Williams Advanced Engineering, the same minds behind Formula 1 tech, and it makes it a serious contender in the EV revolution.

Yangwang U9

iMoD Official/Wikimedia Commons

With its 1,287 horsepower and 2.36-second sprint to 62 mph, the Yangwang U9 makes waves as a bold new entry in the EV market. Topping out at 244 mph, it combines Chinese ingenuity with supercar aesthetics. Is this the start of an EV revolution? Might just be.

Pininfarina B95

WikiGenesis/Wikimedia Commons

Few cars match the sheer joy of the Pininfarina B95’s 1,877 horsepower and a lightning-quick sub-2-second launch to 100 km/h. Not to mention, it is the world’s first all-electric open-top hypercar. Adjustable aero screens and handcrafted seats ensure that high-speed wind feels like part of the experience.

NIO EP9

Rutger van der Maar/Wikimedia Commons

Built by Chinese automaker NIO, the EP9 made headlines by setting lap records on some of the world’s most challenging tracks. For example, in 2017, it completed the 12.9-mile circuit in just 6 minutes and 45.9 seconds. The four electric motors generate 1,341 hp (1 megawatt).

Related

This 2020 Land Rover Defender Crashed Into a Wall for Your Safety

Want more news like this? Add MotorBiscuit as a preferred source on Google!
Preferred sources are prioritized in Top Stories, ensuring you never miss any of our editorial team's hard work.
Add as preferred source on Google
Latest in Category

Exploring American History Through Vintage Roadside Stations

Before fast food chains and digital pumps took over the roadside, America’s highways were dotted with miniature architectural marvels. The gas stations were neon-lit landmarks and symbols of pop culture, as well as the promise of progress. Each station held a story of design dreams and cross-country adventures. Let’s roll the windows down and cruise …

Meet The Land Rover V8  Sports Car That’s Now Street Legal In The States

There’s something deeply satisfying about driving a car that turns heads because it’s rare. Let’s take the example of Morgan Plus 8, a British sports car with a Land Rover V8 under the hood and more character than most modern exotics. Once forbidden fruit in the U.S., it’s now legal to import thanks to America’s …

10 Diesel Engines That Push Torque Limits Like No Others

Torque makes the world go round—literally. It’s what lets diesels tow mountains, churn oceans, and shake the ground beneath your boots. This isn’t just about numbers; it’s about diesel legends that twist metal and rewrite physics. Curious how far torque can go? Buckle up—this ride pulls hard. Wartsila-Sulzer RT-flex96C Few machines in history generate as …

10 Family Cars That Share Muscle With A Corvette

Most family cars aren’t built to turn heads on the road, but a few quietly borrowed their engines from the Corvette. Some were sleepers, others just underrated. Many are now bargains on the used market, packing serious power without the price tag. Swipe to see which ones made the list. Chevrolet Trailblazer SS (2006–09) Who …