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  • he most popular fastest cars in India are Lamborghini Revuelto (Rs. 8.89 crore, 350 km/h), Aston Martin Vanquish (Rs. 8.37 crore, 345 km/h), Lamborghini Temerario (Rs. 6.00 crore, 343 km/h) and Ferrari SF90 Stradale (Rs. 7.50 crore, 340 km/h). Check our complete list of 50 Fastest Cars in the price range of Rs. 58.65 Lakh – Rs. 10.48 Crore.

    These are the fastest road legal cars in the world right now, so strap in for some insane top speeds.

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    Since the dawn of the car, we’ve had the desire to keep going faster. The BenzPatent-Motorwagen, the world’s first motorised carriage, came along in 1885 with a dizzying top speed of 10mph. In 2025, there are road-legal cars which can go over 30 times faster than this.

    Some jet-powered dragsters can do in excess of 700mph, but these flame-spitting monsters aren’t even close to being allowed on the road. If you want to go as fast as possible on a runway, before using the same car to cruise home, these are the 10 fastest production cars in the world right now.

    The fastest cars in the world
    Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut
    Yangwang U9 Xtreme
    SSC Tuatara
    Bugatti Tourbillon
    Hennessey Venom F5
    Rimac Nevera R
    Aspark Owl
    McLaren Speedtail
    Koenigsegg Regera
    Aston Martin Valkyrie
    Pagani Huayra

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    1. Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut – over 310mph (499km/h)

    This is Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, a more powerful and sleeker version of the brand’s already bonkers hypercar. It has a twin-turbocharged 5.0-litre V8 engine pushing out 1,600hp and 1,500Nm of torque, and it only weighs 1,390kg.

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    Speed has fascinated mankind for millennia. Foot races in ancient Greece and chariot races in Rome gave rise to competitive speed, and man has never looked back. But it wasn’t until the first cars emerged from garages across Europe that man’s quest for speed took off. Today, almost every car can hit 100 miles per hour and most family sedans will breeze past 120. Performance cars routinely play around 140 to 170. But our need for speed looks beyond that.

     

    What was once a quest for 200 mph in a production car now sits at 250 mph, 300 mph, and beyond. Automakers regularly strive to add more power, smarter aerodynamics, and electric motors, all in the name of going faster. We should note: a number of these top speeds are claimed by the manufacturer, but a handful of these high-end hypercars have achieved impressive top speeds in the real world.
    So without further ado, here’s a complete ranking of the 50 fastest cars in the world according to top speed. But for some additional context – and because it’s more achievable in the real world – we’ve also included how quickly it takes each car to hit 60 mph.The first Ferrari hybrid supercar, the LaFerrari, debuted in 2013 and was limited to just over 700 examples globally (counting both the coupe and convertible). Powered by a 6.3-liter V12 engine with Ferrari F1’s KERS hybrid system, the LaFerrari had 950 hp and could hit 60 miles per hour in just under 2.5 seconds.Seven years before the Speedtail – a car you’ll see later on in this list – the McLaren P1 was topping out at 217 miles per hour. Alongside the LaFerrari, the P1 was one of the fastest cars in the world. Powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter hybrid V8, the P1 produced 903 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque and could hit 60 miles per hour in just 2.8 seconds.
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    The first Ferrari hybrid supercar, the LaFerrari, debuted in 2013 and was limited to just over 700 examples globally (counting both the coupe and convertible). Powered by a 6.3-liter V12 engine with Ferrari F1’s KERS hybrid system, the LaFerrari had 950 hp and could hit 60 miles per hour in just under 2.5 seconds.
    Speed has fascinated mankind for millennia. Foot races in ancient Greece and chariot races in Rome gave rise to competitive speed, and man has never looked back. But it wasn’t until the first cars emerged from garages across Europe that man’s quest for speed took off. Today, almost every car can hit 100 miles per hour and most family sedans will breeze past 120. Performance cars routinely play around 140 to 170. But our need for speed looks beyond that.

    What was once a quest for 200 mph in a production car now sits at 250 mph, 300 mph, and beyond. Automakers regularly strive to add more power, smarter aerodynamics, and electric motors, all in the name of going faster. We should note: a number of these top speeds are claimed by the manufacturer, but a handful of these high-end hypercars have achieved impressive top speeds in the real world.
    So without further ado, here’s a coplete ranking of the 50 fastest cars in the world accoring to top speed. But for some additional context – and because it’s more achievable in the real world – we’ve also included how quickly it takes each car to hit 60 mph

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