Some cars are built for comfort and practicality, others for style and luxury. The supercars in this list are built for only one reason — to go as fast as they possibly can. Although not cheap, these vehicles can all easily surpass 200 mph without breaking a sweat and most are stylish and look great whilst at those speeds.
The best thing of all, however, these are all production cars and as long as you have a healthy amount of money in the bank, you can have one yourself. Below are some of the fastest possible production cars you can buy right now in 2021.
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Ferrari SF90 Stradale
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The Ferrari SF90 is a big step up in performance on previous Ferraris. It’s a mid-engined plug-in hybrid and was given the SF90 name to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Scuderia Ferrari. The SF90 accelerates all the way to 211 mph and is capable of a 0-60 mph time in just 2.5 seconds.
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The 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 generates 769 hp, and the trio of electric motors provides an additional 217 horsepower. In the end, the SF90 has a net output of 986 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque.
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Aston Martin DBS Superleggera
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Next, ever so slightly beating the Ferrari, is the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera. The Superleggera is a GT car that has been in production since 2018 and Aston Martin has unveiled it as the brand’s V12 flagship vehicle. With a claimed 0-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds for the coupe and a 211.3 mph top speed for both coupe and convertible.
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The Aston’s twin-turbo 5.2-liter V12 engine creates 715 horsepower. Despite not having the sharpness of other cars in this list, it certainly has the top speed for sure.
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Ferrari 812 Superfast
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The Ferrari 812 Superfast, like the Aston, also has a V12 engine, rear-drive layout, the 812 is one of a few flagship Ferrari coupes that are being sold today and part of that is down to the enormous speed.
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The 6.5-liter V12 produces an astounding 789 hp and 530 lb-ft torque, helping the latest Ferrari GT to a top speed of 211.3 mph. It’s certainly a worthy successor to the F12 Berlinetta that it replaces.
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McLaren 720S
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Going back to another classic supercar manufacturer with the McLaren 720s. This is the replacement for the 650s and began its production in early 2017. The 720S features McLaren’s new M840T engine which is an evolution of the M838T used in the 650S.
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The 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine produces 710 hp at 7,000 rpm and the 720S can achieve a 0-60 mph time in just 2.9 seconds with a maximum speed of 212 mph. The McLaren even comes with Variable Drift Mode, which manipulates the stability control to help make the car drift.
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Ford GT
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Ford’s newest installment in the GT series has one of Ford’s own 3.5-liter V6 EcoBoost engines. It creates 647 hp and, interestingly, is almost identical to the engine that is found in one of Ford’s other production cars, the F150 Raptor.
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However, that’s where the comparisons end because the latest GT is the fastest Ford ever, with a monumental top speed of 216 mph. It also manages to reach 0-60 mph in around 3 seconds. Not bad for a Ford.
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Pagani Huayra BC Roadster
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The Pagani Huayra BC Roadster is another sleek V12 powered supercar on this list and has had its engine designed specifically for it by AMG Mercedes. Introduced in June 2019, the BC Roadster is an open-top variant of the Huarya BC but actually has more power than the standard model with 789 hp.
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The Huayra BC roadster is slightly heavier than the coupe but even still, it manages to achieve a top speed of 230 mph with a 0-60 mph time in the region of 2.7 seconds making it one of the fastest roadsters of all time.
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Koenigsegg Gemera
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With seating for four and a three-cylinder engine, the Koenigsegg Gemera isn’t exactly what springs to mind when you think of the kind of vehicle that’d make a list for fastest cars in the world.
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However, the spacious Gemera packs 1,700 bhp with a top speed of 249 hp and a 0 to 60 time of 1.9 seconds. The three electric motors work with the twin-turbo 2.0-liter three-cylinder engine to make this possible.
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McLaren Speedtail
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McLaren knows a thing or two about building record-breaking hypercars. The legendary McLaren F1 managed to hold the record for the world’s fastest for over two decades and their new addition named the Speedtail is looking to follow in its predecessor’s footsteps.
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Although it won’t quite claim the record back, the 250 mph top speed is certainly not slow by any means. The 1,036 hp engine and impressive 0-60 time of 2.9 seconds will ensure that this car is still to be remembered.
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Bugatti Chiron
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Bugatti is one manufacturer that loves setting records, and for quite a while, the Bugatti Veyron was the world’s fastest car. The Chiron is a successor to the Veyron and manages to improve on the impressive speed from the past Bugatti models.
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The Chiron carries over the quad-turbocharged W16 engine from the Veyron, although heavily modified and now has a peak power output of 1,479 hp at 6,700 rpm. The Chiron can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 2.4 seconds. Surprisingly, the Bugatti has an electronically limited top speed of 261 mph for safety reasons.
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Bugatti Chiron Super Sport
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Now finally, the fastest car on this list is a modified version of the Chiron from before, named the Chiron Supersport 300+. It’s still got the quadruple-turbocharged, 8.0-liter W16 engine, however, it’s now is even better.
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With 1,600 hp and 1,180 lb-ft of torque, 600 hp more than the original Veyron, the Chiron hits 60 mph in 2.3 seconds and, as the name suggests, can surpass 300 mph. In official testing, Bugatti recorded 304 mph.
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