Mar 5, 2024
By: Times Drive Desk, Times Now Digital
10. Ferrari 296 GTB
The Ferrari 296 GTB comes with a 3.0L V6 hybrid drivetrain. It does 0-100 kmph in a mere 2.3 seconds and is one of the fastest ICE cars on sale today.
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9. Tesla Model X Plaid
The Tesla Model X is one of the most popular electric SUVs for sale and is also one of the quickest accelerating cars. It does 0-100 kmph in 2.3 seconds.
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8. Bugatti Chiron Super Sport
The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport holds the land speed record for the fastest car in the world and its quad-trubo W16 engine allows it to do 0-100 kmph in 2.2 seconds.
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7. Lamborghini Huracan Performante
The Lamborghini Huracan Performante is the track focused version of the Huracan and is lighter in weight and more aero. It does 0-100 kmph in just 2.2 seconds.
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6. Porsche 911 Turbo S
The Porsche 911 Turbo S has immense acceleration and leaves many mid-engined supercars in the dust. It does 0-100 kmph in just 2.1 seconds.
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5. Porsche 918 Spyder
The Porsche 918 Spyder belongs to the holy trinity of the hyper cars and is the fastest accelerating of them all due to its hybrid V8 and all-wheel drive system. It does 0-100 kmph in 2.1 seconds.
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4. Ferrari SF90 Stradale
The Ferrari SF90 Stradale is a mid-engined hybrid V8 supercar from the Italian automaker and it does 0-100 kmph in a 2.0 seconds flat.
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3. Tesla Model X Plaid
The Tesla Model X Plaid is one of the fastest and most popular electric sedans that money can buy. It has a 0-100 kmph time of 1.98 seconds.
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2. Lucid Air Sapphire
The Lucid Air Sapphire is the top of the line electric luxury sedan from the new EV manufacturer. It does 0-100 kmph in just 1.89 seconds.
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1. Rimac Nevera
The Rimac Nevera is an all electric supercar which is also the fastest accelerating road-legal car in the world. It does 0-100 kmph in a mere 1.74 seconds.
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