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Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.6 seconds
Weight: 4702 pounds
The Panamera Turbo S is the heaviest car on this list that doesn’t use any electrical power at all, but thanks to Porsche’s clever chassis tuning, a 620bhp V-8 and quick-shifting PDK transmission, it can hurtle down the highway as fast as a new Hurricane.
2. Mercedes-AMG GT63 S 2021
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.6 seconds
Weight: 4620 pounds
The Mercedes-AMG GT63 S is one of the fastest four-doors to ever lap the Nürburgring, which should give you a good idea of how capable it can be in a straight line. The twin-turbo V8 engine under the hood puts out 630bhp, more than enough for supercar acceleration.
3. BMW M5 CS 2022
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.6 seconds
Weight: 4096 pounds
As far as four-door track cars go, you can’t do much better than the BMW M5 CS. It’s a hardcore variant of the already fast M5, with stiffer suspension, four individual seats and 627bhp.
It comes with all-wheel drive (AWD) as standard, which means this two-ton monster has no problem catapulting to 100 km/h in less than three seconds.
4. Lamborghini Hurricane STO
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.6 seconds
Weight: 3351 pounds
The Lamborghini Huracán STO is the Lamborghini formula perfected. It’s bold, loud, and wonderful to drive. A lightweight body and 631bhp mean you don’t need all-wheel drive to get a good launch, as the ultra-low 0-100km/h time proves.
5. McLaren 720S 2019
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.6 seconds
Weight: 3161 pounds
Impeccable power combined with expert chassis tuning and exotic looks make it the go-to supercar for anyone looking for the complete package.
6. Lucid Air 2022. Dream Performance
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.6 seconds
Weight: 5282 pounds
Think of the Lucid Air as a better-looking, better-interior competitor to the Tesla Model S that goes further on a full charge. In its Dream Performance version it has 1111 CV, which allows it to easily reach 100 km/h in less than three seconds.
7. Porsche 911 GT2 RS 2018
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.5 seconds
Weight: 3376 pounds
The Porsche 911 GT2 RS of the 991 generation was the first 911 to break the 700 hp barrier ex works. An excellent launch control system and a quick-shifting PDK transmission mean this rear-wheel-drive sports car can hit 100 km/h faster than most all-wheel-drive supercars.
8. BMW M8 Competition 2020
Time from 0 to 100: 2.5 seconds
Weight: 4,251 pounds
The big two-door BMW M8 Competition uses the same twin-turbo V8 engine and all-wheel drive as the four-door M5. That means 617 hp and 553 lb-ft of torque to all four wheels, enough to hit 100 km/h like a rocket.
9. Porsche Taycan Turbo S 2020
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.4 seconds
Weight: 1,524 kg
The Porsche Taycan Turbo S is not only one of the best-driving electric vehicles today, but also one of the fastest.
The front and rear electric motors develop up to 750PS with launch control, more than enough to outrun most internal combustion engine cars.
10. Tesla Model S 2020
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.4 seconds
Weight: 5003 pounds
Before there was the Plaid, there was the Tesla Model S Performance. With 841 pound-feet of torque ready from a standstill, it’s no wonder it’s capable of launching the 5000-pound luxury sedan to high speeds in just 2.4 seconds.
11. Bugatti Chiron Sport 2021
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.4 seconds
Weight: 4,544 kg
The Bugatti Chiron Sport weighs 26 pounds less than the regular Chiron, but has the same 1,479-bhp W-16 turbo engine. Standard AWD all-wheel drive and dual-clutch quickshift guarantee the Chiron Sport a spot on this list.
12. Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet 2021
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.3 seconds
Weight: 1,860 kg
The Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet may be heavier and less aerodynamically efficient than the coupe, but that doesn’t stop it from accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h faster than a Bugatti.
13. 2018 Lamborghini Hurricane
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.2 seconds
Weight: 3429 pounds
The Lamborghini Huracán Performante was the first truly track-ready Huracán variant, with active aerodynamics and 631 horsepower from a 5.2-liter V-10. In addition to briefly holding the lap record at the Nürburgring, it is also capable of reaching 100 km/h in just over two seconds.
14. Porsche 918 Spyder 2015
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.1 seconds
Weight: 3,724 pounds
The Porsche 918 Spyder was first shown as a concept in 2010, more than 13 years ago. Despite its age, a hyper-modern 887bhp hybrid powertrain combining two electric motors with a high-revving V-8 means acceleration that remains competitive today.
15. Tesla Model S Plaid 2021
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.1 seconds
Weight: 4828 pounds
The Tesla Model S Plaid is the fastest accelerating sedan in production history, electric or not.
Three electric motors, one at the front and two at the rear, combine to produce a staggering 1,020PS, making the electric saloon fast enough to pass just regarding anything else on the road. from a traffic light, all in complete silence.
16. Porsche 911 Turbo S Lightweight 2021
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.1 seconds
Weight: 3557 pounds
Porsche offers a lightweight package that shaves more than 60 pounds through a rear seat delete, thinner glass, and standard bucket seats. It also includes PASM sports suspension and a sports exhaust as standard. The result is a car that can go 0.1 seconds faster to 60 mph.
17. Ferrari SF90 Stradale 2021
Time from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.0 seconds
Weight: 3840 pounds
The Ferrari SF90 Stradale is the company’s first hybrid, and with a 0-60 time of 2 seconds, it’s also the fastest car on this list. It develops a total of 986 hp thanks to two motors for the front axle and a third electric motor located between the V8 biturbo and the eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
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