- RAAJVIR VIJAY
- Dec 2, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 7, 2021
This article is part 1 of a series I am in the process of finishing, where I will be showcasing the leaderboard of the fastest supercars. This one is about the fastest cars to 100 kilometers an hour and how they stack up against each other. Enjoy!
Porsche Taycan Turbo S-2.8 seconds

Porsche's first EV, a 4-seater, 4-door sedan with over a thousand newton-meters of torque. It is powered by a 84kw battery pack that powers four motors-one of each wheel, to produce 760 horsepower and 1050Nm of torque.
Ferrari LaFerarri-2.6 seconds

The flagship Ferrari for the decade, a $2.2 million mid-engined hybrid hypercar. It has a traditional V12 gasoline engine that is paired with two electric motors, which produces a combined output of 949hp and 899Nm of torque.
Porsche 918 Spyder-2.5 seconds

Porsche's new flagship, improving on the legendary Carrera GT, was a hybrid hypercar, similar to the LaFerrari. It is powered by a NA 4.6L V-8 which produces almost 600 horsepower, and two electric motors which provide an extra 282 horsepower, to provide a combined output of 875hp and 1020Nm of torque.
Buggati Chiron-2.4 seconds

A French 2-door, mid-engined coupe, that has a 8.0L quad-turbocharged, W16 which produces 1500hp and 1600Nm of torque. Did I mention that it weighs two tons, and can still reach 420km/h?
Dodge Challenger SRT Demon-2.3 seconds

It is the only non-supercar and also the only front-engined one too. Nevertheless, it has a 6.2L HEMI V-8 which sends to the rear wheels over 840hp and 1040Nm of torque, which is more than enough to propel it to a 100km/h in a mere 2.3seconds.
Rimac C_Two-1.9 seconds

One of the first electric hypercars to start the list of fast, luxury, eco-friendly, million-dollar automobiles. Has 4 electric motors-one for each wheel, producing 1900hp in total. Enough to propel it to 100kmph in under 2 secs.
Tesla Roadster-1.9 seconds

A revolutionary hypercar that has four seats, four motors, and a lot of power, for $250,000. Still, it can surge to a 100km/h in a mere 1.9 seconds. Phew.
Aspark Owl-1.7 seconds

If Japanese manufacturer Aspark is to be believed, 1985bhp, produced in harmony of four separate motors and a 64kWh battery, can propel its car to 100km/h in a mere 1.7 seconds. Combined, the Owl hypercar should weigh in at 1900kg, and has a theoretical top speed of 249mph. Only 50 will be made, and each will cost around £2.5 million
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