Based on sprint time and top speed, these are the fastest cars in the world in 2020 that aren't super cars
We live in a supersonic era, where it’s difficult to cope with the speed of the ever-shining world. Rating the fastest cars in the world can be accomplished using either of two criteria: the absolute top-end speed or the acceleration rate.
Each year, automotive manufacturers are tasked with one-upping their outgoing model, and these improvements are often conveyed through increased speed and or acceleration. And with so many insanely fast super and hyper cars having been introduced to the market over the last year, now seems like the perfect time to take a step back and take stock of which are the 20 outright fastest cars in the world.
The top 20 fastest cars in the world in 2020 are listed below as per some available statistics. Have a glance at the fastest super-duper cars which makes our journeys crazy!
2020 BMW Z4, 155 mph
The 2020 BMW Z4 comes in as a close second to the Porsche Boxster for all-out speed and driving enjoyment. But the Z4 costs $10,000 less than the Porsche. Offered only in a convertible trim, it is BMW’s least expensive two-seater.
A $2950 M Sport Kit is available, which adds an M Sport suspension for better handling, and improves the appearance inside with an M sport steering wheel and on the outside with an aerodynamic body kit.
Key Specifications
- Standard Transmission
- Standard Engine. Engine. 255-hp, 2.0-liter I-4 (premium)
- Body Exterior Features. 2 doors.
- 255-hp, 2.0-liter I-4 (premium) Inter cooled turbo
- Power train. Quasi-dual stainless steel exhaust.
- 8-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual. Transmission gear ratio (5th)
Lykan Fenyr Supersport, 246 mph
Lykan Fenyr SuperSport is a product of W Motors; a Dubai based Car Company with its origin in Lebanon. The company is the first manufacturer of sports cars in Lebanese. It took many years for this first Middle East based manufacturer to release the product. In the year of 2013, the company announced the manufacturing of supercars Lykan Fenyr SuperSport.
The name Fenyr evolved from Fenrir, a monster appearing in Norse mythology. The featured car includes a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter engine with a horsepower of 900 hp. The 0 to 60 mph performance time of the vehicle is 2.7 seconds. The Fenyr supercars production was also limited to 25 in number every year.
This model was specially focused on its high performance and luxury features, better than previous editions. The track master proved a top speed of 246mph. The weight of the model is approximately 2646 lbs. The official releasing of Lykan Fenyr SuperSport held in the year 2015 at the event of Lykan Fenyr SuperSport.
Key Specifications
- Top speed: 246 miles per hour
- Twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter engine
- Maximum Power: 900 HP
- Weight: 2646 lbs
- Performance Time: 0 to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds
Tesla Roadster, 250 mph
The Tesla Roadster is a supercar from the firm Tesla Inc, an electric car manufacturer. The second generation Roadster is the upcoming model from the team which can accelerate from 0 to60 mph in 1.9 seconds of time. The company claimed the model to possess a speed of 250 mph. The company expectations are high in the roadster model, and it’s supposed to cover a range of 620 miles.
The original Tesla Roadster was a sports car based on the Lotus Elise, and its performance was awe-inspiring. The car manufacturer Tesla revealed the model images and mentioned it to be a semi-truck type commercial car. The future version of Tesla Roadster was released surprisingly at the end of Tesla semi event conducted on 16th of November 2017. Test drives were allowed to people who paid money up to $50000 and pre-ordered the same.
Key Specifications
- Semi-truck type commercial car
- Mile Range: 620 miles
- Performance Time: 0 to 60 mph in 1.9 seconds
- Top speed: 250 miles per hour
2020 Aston Martin Valkyrie, 250 mph
A major departure from the legendary British marque’s traditional signature design language, the cutting-edge Valkyrie — also known by the “AM-RB 001” — was a joint effort between Aston Martin, Red Bull Racing, and its Chief Technical Director (and most successful F1 designer of all time), Adrian Newev. Despite its wildly-sleek appearance and the ungodly amount of power on tap — thanks to a Cosworth V12 — the Valkyrie is, in fact, a 100% road-legal production model.
Key Specifications
- Power: 1,160HP
- 0-60MPH Time: 2.3 Seconds
- Engine: 6.5L Cosworth V12
Koenigsegg Regera, 255 mph
Koenigsegg Regera was a limited edition supercar produced from Koenigsegg Automotive AB. It released in the Geneva Motor Show held in March 2015. This limited edition hybrid sports car initially produced in 80 units which are all sold out by the time with cost around US$1.9 million. The car is fast enough to make a speed of 255 mph (410 kph). This sports car weighs around 3510 lbs.
Christian von Koenigsegg mentioned about this luxury hypercar to top gear as the most insane one in the planet earth. This version comes up with a modified chassis, and the battery pack is of 9KW within the center. The rear chassis fitted with rubber mounts and it helps to provide a comfortable feel. The car holds a 5.0-liter twin turbo engine, which is capable of producing 1100bph.
The car incorporates Koenigsegg Direct Drive system accompanied by a hydraulic pumping system. The new technology helps in removing the traditional gearbox and makes the vehicle more efficient. The rear wheels take only 2.7 seconds to drive 0-62 mph. This hypercar is an alternative to the Koenigsegg’s traditional extreme cars. The specialties such as six-way adjustable electrical seat and robotized body add beauty to the car. Thus Koenigsegg Regera ensures its position within the top 10 fastest cars all over the world in 2020.
Key Specifications
- Maximum Power: 1500+ HP
- Performance Time: 0 to 62 mph in 2.7 seconds
- Top speed: 255 miles per hour
- 5.0-liter twin turbo engine
- six-way adjustable electrical seat
- Hydraulic pumping system
- A battery pack of 9KW
- Weight: 3510 lbs
2020 McLaren Speedtail, 250 mph
In McLaren’s 35-year history, the elite automaker has time and time again pushed the automotive envelope, and the brand’s pioneering tradition for innovation is on full display in its new Speedtail. Part of McLaren’s Ultimate Series, the Speedtail pays homage to iconic race machines of yesteryear while still employing the latest and greatest in automotive technology in the form of a 1,035hp hybrid powertrain setup.
Key Specifications
- Power: 1,035HP
- 0-60MPH Time: TBA
- Engine: 4.0L Twin-Turbocharged V8 + Parallel Hybrid System eMotor
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, 212 mph
We know, you didn’t expect to see a Chevrolet car on this list. The 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 boasts a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine that produces 755 horsepower and 715 lb-ft of torque. This supercar’s top speed is set at 212 mph and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in precisely 2.85 seconds. This is the fastest Corvette ever made.
Key Specifications
- Top speed: 212 miles per hour
- Maximum Power: 755 @ 6400 rpm (SAE certified)
- Direct injection Fuel Delivery
- LT5 6.2L Supercharged V8 with dual fuel system
1993 Dauer Porsche 962 Le Mans, 251 mph
First revealed at the 1993 Frankfurt Auto Show, the Dauer Porsche 962 Le Mans was largely based on Porsche’s 962 race platform and was built by Germany’s Jochen Dauer (of Dauer Racing fame). Powered by a Porsche Type 935 KKK twin-turbocharged flat-six, a modified version of the machine was piloted to victory at the 1994 24 Hours of Le Mans, marking the first time a GT1 sports car took the top rung of the podium at the grueling event. Only 13 examples were built in total, making specimens as elite as they are rare.
Key Specifications
- 0-60MPH Time: 2.75 Seconds
- Engine: 3.0L Twin-Turbocharged Flat-Six
- Power: 730HP
Bugatti Veyron Super Sport , 268 mph
The Bugatti Veyron Supersport model is the successor of the Bugatti Chiron edition. The development of Veyron was after times when Volkswagen purchased Bugatti brand. The aim at the time was to develop the fastest car in the world. The initial Veryon was having a turbocharged w16 engine providing 1000 horsepower. Later the Veryon supersport version came with 1200horse power, and it has advanced aerodynamic changes, which helps in conquering more extra miles.
The Veyron super sport mentioned as the world’s second fastest production car in the Guinness Book of World Records. Its top speed was 268 mph, and the wheels protected from disintegrating problems. The development of Bugatti Veyron has set some benchmarks in the event of production cars. This limited edition super decorated with orange wheels, unique orange body colorings, and carbon body coatings.
The production Veyron Super Sport this car was limited to 30 units. It released in the Monterey Historic Races of 2010 at Laguna Seca. The Veyron Supersport completely sold out today, and it still keeps the status of the fastest production car, which makes Bugatti an inevitable part of the top 10 fastest cars in the world 2020.
Key Specifications
- Top speed: 268 miles per hour
- Maximum Power: 1200 HP
- Turbocharged w16 engine
- Carbon body coatings
- Orange wheels and special orange body colorings
- Weight: 4044 lbs
2009 Konegsig CCX, 245 mph
Short for “Competition Coupé X” — with the “X” denoting the tenth anniversary since the creation of the original prototype — the CCX was a sleek Swedish supercar that, unlike its Ford-powered predecessor, was kicked along by a twin-supercharged V8 that Koenigsegg developed in-house. The supercar was created with the intent to produce an ultra-high-performance vehicle that adhered to various global safety and emissions regulations.
Key Specifications
- Power: 806HP
- 0-60MPH Time: 3.2 Seconds
- Engine: 4.8L Twin-Supercharged V8
Bugatti Chiron, 271 mph
The Bugatti Chiron edition is a super production car from the team of Bugatti. This supercar remarked as the king among the various cars and in the initial stage, only 500 units released for the market. Out of them, the very first 200 cars were sold out before the release of this super king. The expensive one costs $2.6 million.
The engine holds 1500 horsepower, and the interior and exterior make cool effects. The highest speed of Chiron is 271 mph. Chiron first introduced in the Geneva Motor Show in 2016. The adaptive dampers of Chiron are stiffer in the handling mode. It enables comfort ride and softer settings. The Chiron sport driving mode includes a torque vectoring system that helps to navigate tighter corners. The arms of Chiron shielded with carbon fiber. The front grill of the Chiron holds a number 16 placed in it.
The record of this fastest production car crossed the Veyron Supersport car’s speed. The company also announced the modified version of Chiron LEGO, will be made available from June 2018 to make changes in the fastest cars records. The world is waiting for more stunning releases from the fastest car makers Bugatti.
Key Specifications
- Cost: $2.6 million
- Quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine
- Maximum Power: 1500 HP
- Carbon body coatings
- Weight: 4400 lbs
- Top speed: 271 miles per hour
2007 SSC Ultimate Aero, 256 mph
The world’s fastest production car from 2007 to 2010, the Ultimate Aero was a made-in-America supercar from boutique Washington-based manufacturer, SSC. Not only was the thing good for nearly 1,200hp, but it also lacked the modern electronic drivers’ aids like traction control and ABS that have become ubiquitous in the supercar realm, making it something of a true driver’s machine. Though it’s grown long in the tooth by today’s standards, the Ultimate Aero marked a return to form for the once-leading US auto industry.
Key Specifications
- Power: 1,183HP
- 0-60MPH Time: 2.78 Seconds
- Engine: 6.4L Twin-Turbocharged V8
Koenigsegg Agera R, 278 mph
The Koenigsegg Agera RS is developed by Koenigsegg Automotive AB. This car is the fastest one in the industry since Hennessey didn’t verify the claims announced. Thus the Koenigsegg Agera RS edition here stands with a silver medal. The car holds 1160 horsepower, and it proved the average mph of 278 in its initial runs held on public road space in Las Vegas of Nevada. In the year of 2017, Agera RS drove with a move from 0 to 249 miles per hour followed by a back to initial zero in 36.44 seconds.
The vehicle holds 5.0-liter turbo V8, with a production of 1380bph, which was chasing the score 12mph of Bugatti Veyron. Koenigsegg incorporated some new settings in this new version including ride height, aerodynamic features, and shock absorbers. The company also claimed that the car reached a maximum of speed 284.3 mph.
This second fastest car model is named as the hypercar of the year 2010, by Top gear magazine. This record hitting car arranged with aluminum wheels and center nuts. The trademark doors of Koenigsegg, traction control system and enlighted lighting system adds the beauty of Koenigsegg Agera RS, the ever-stylish production from Koenigsegg Automotive.
Key Specifications
- Performance Time: 0 to 249 mph in 36.44 seconds
- Top speed: 278 miles per hour
- Maximum Power: 1160 HP
- 5.0-liter turbo V8 engine
- Enlighted lighting system
- Traction control system
- Weight: 3075 lbs
2004 Koenigsegg CCR, 242 mph
The most potent member of Koenigsegg’s CC lineup upon its release, the CCR featured a bevy of track-focused upgrades over the base model including larger wheels and brakes, a new aero package, up-specced suspenders, and dual Rotrex Superchargers. The CCR sported a “Ghost” symbol which was a nod to the Swedish Fighter Jet Squadron No 1 planes that were produced at the same factory now occupied by Koenigsegg.
Key Specifications
- Power: 795HP
- 0-60MPH Time: 3.2 Seconds
- Engine: 4.7L Twin-Supercharged V8
2014 Hennessey Venom GT, 270 mph
Another stellar American model, the Venom GT was a nimble, two-seater based on the Lotus Elise and Exige platform. Built by hand in Texas in minute numbers, the Venom GT was powered by a seriously-potent LSX V8 that enabled it to clock 0-60mph runs in well-under three-seconds. And while it does bare some noticeable resemblance to the Lotus it’s based on, it is a very different – and we’d argue very superior — beast.
Key Specifications
- Power: 1,451HP
- Engine: 7.0L Twin-Turbocharged (LSX) V8
- 0-60MPH Time: 2.7 Seconds
Hennessey Venom F5, 301 mph
Hennessey Venom F5 is an upcoming supercar by Hennessey Special Vehicles, a Texas-based firm. It first announced in the SEMA Show, held in Las Vegas of Nevada, on 1st of November 2017. It is the first one among the company productions, where the company solely builds all the parts including body, engine and exhaust system along with collaborations of bespoke components.
The company is confident enough in announcing the features of this top one fastest car, as it will beat records with a speed of 301mph. Venom F5 have 7.4-liter twin turbo V8 engine bolted with 1600 horsepower. The only step pending with Hennessey is confirming its speed with the Guinness Book of world record. It will make Hennessey get the seat of fastest top one car from Koenigsegg Agera RS. Also, Venom F5 holds the acceleration of 2.0 second for 0-60mph, and it showed a total projected speed of 301 mph
The company claims that the issues with acceleration and speed factors and well handled in the model. It can stop up to 186 mph along the booting stop. The company also conveyed that within less than half a minute it can rise to 249 mph. The skin of Hennessey coated with carbon fiber dermis, and the car reportedly weighed around 2950 lbs including the fluids. Let wait for the production delivery stat of the top one fastest car in the world 2020.
Key Specifications
- Maximum Torque: 1300 lb-feet at 4400 rpm
- Maximum Power: 1600 HP
- 7.4-liter twin turbo V8 engine
- Carbon fiber body coatings
- Weight: 2950 lbs
- Performance Time: 0 to 60 mph in 2.0 seconds
- Weight: 2950 lbs
2017 Koenigsegg Agera RS, 285 mph
The replacement for Koenigsegg’s CCX range, the Agera RS introduced a new, sleeker and more modern aesthetic for the Swedish supercar outfit. In 2010 it was aware Hypercar of the Year by Top Gear Magazine — seven years before clocking a GPS-verified top speed of 285mph. Though it spent a relatively short time in production, it played a pivotal role in laying the foundation for the good things that were to come at the Swedish manufacturer.
Key Specifications
- Power: 1,160HP
- 0-60MPH Time: 2.8 Seconds
- Engine: 5.0L Twin-Turbocharged V8
2020 Koenigsegg Jesko, 300 mph
Named after Jesko Von Koenigsegg, father of company founder, Christian von Koenigsegg, the Jesko is the successor to Koenigsegg’s Agera RS, the Jesko is the elite Swedish brand’s latest and greatest in four-wheeled performance. Unlike the more comfortable, touring-focused Regera range, the Jesko is a balls-to-the-wheels track weapon, designed with a major emphasis on razor-sharp handling, aerodynamics, and downforce.
Key Specifications
- Power: 1,600HP
- 0-60MPH Time: 2.5 Seconds
- Engine: 5.0L Twin-Turbocharged V8
2020 Devel Sixteen, 347 mph
Everything about the 2020 Devel Sixteen is absolutely bonkers: it’s otherworldly 5,000hp+ output; its use of reactors as exhaust pipes; its stunning, outside-the-box design; its top speed of nearly 350mph. And it doesn’t just reach those speeds, but it gets there damn-quick, with a sub-two second 0-60mph time. At this point, it looks like future hypercar development will have to focus less on squeezing more power from an engine and more on designing the aerodynamic elements required to ensure these increasingly fast vehicles don’t inadvertently take flight.
Key Specifications
- Power: 5,007HP
- 0-60MPH Time: 1.8 Seconds
- Engine: 12.3L Quad-Turbocharged V16
2005 Saleen S7 Twin Turbo, 248 mph
The first fully proprietary car built by Saleen — and only the third mid-engine production car produced in the US — the 100% hand-built Saleen S7 is powered by a bored- stroked, and heavily-massaged, all-aluminum version of Ford’s 351 Windsor Smallblock. The S7 was born out of an All-American collaboration with Ray Mallock LTD tasked with designing the chassis and suspension, Hidden Creek Industries for the finical backing, Phil Frank for the interior and body design, and Steve Saleen who served as the project manager, as well as being responsible for the powertrain.
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