25 Most Powerful Cars In the World

Whether they run on electric, gas, or a combination of both, these performance cars boast impressive, eye-popping horsepower.
25 - Ferrari Daytona SP3
829 Horsepower

The Daytona SP3 is part of Ferrari’s exclusive Icona Series—ultra-limited-edition commemorative cars made for the brand’s most valued clients. This striking machine is equipped with Ferrari’s most powerful road car engine ever: a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V-12 producing an incredible 829 horsepower. With a 9,500-rpm redline and 514 pound-feet of torque, it’s a high-revving beast. However, you won’t likely spot a Daytona SP3 on your daily drive, as only 599 will be produced, with a starting price exceeding $2.2 million.
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24 - Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast
845 Horsepower

The Cybertruck is the first electric vehicle on our power list and also the first off-road-capable entry (but definitely not the last). The top-tier model, known as the Cyberbeast, features three electric motors delivering a combined 845 horsepower and 864 pound-feet of torque. This power enables the massive stainless-steel beast to rocket from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds.
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23 - Ferrari SF90
986 Horsepower

Ferrari makes an impressive mark on our 2024 list of the most powerful production cars, with the SF90 leading the pack. At its heart is a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 positioned behind the cabin, assisted by three electric motors, producing a combined 986 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque. During Car and Driver’s test of the SF90 Stradale, it clocked a blazing zero-to-60 time of just 2.0 seconds flat—and the track-focused SF90 XX is expected to be even faster.
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22 - GMC Hummer EV Edition 1
1,000 Horsepower

It seems wild, but a GMC pickup truck actually outmuscles a Ferrari supercar in horsepower rankings. The GMC Hummer EV, available as a short-bed pickup or a four-door SUV, delivers an astonishing 1,000 horsepower in its top-spec Edition 1 trim. Engage its aptly named “Watts-To-Freedom” mode, and this massive, heavy off-roader rockets to 60 mph in just 3.0 seconds, earning its place as one of the fastest utility vehicles on the planet.
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21 - Lamborghini Revuelto
1,001 Horsepower

Lamborghini’s latest supercar features a naturally aspirated V-12 engine at the core of its hybrid powertrain. The mid-mounted 6.5-liter engine roars to an incredible 9,500-rpm redline. Combined with three electric motors—two driving the front axle and one positioned between the engine and rear wheels—the Revuelto produces a staggering 1,001 horsepower and 595 lb-ft of torque.
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20 - Tesla Model S Plaid
1,020 Horsepower

The Model S are the oldest models in the Tesla lineup, but when you choose top-spec Plaid trim, they’re also the fastest and most powerful. Thanks to 1,020 horsepower and a whopping 1,050 pound-feet of torque, the Plaid models are some of the quickest-accelerating street-legal cars on earth. And unlike most of the gasoline-powered cars on this list, Tesla’s horsepower kings also offer some of the best driving range, claiming nearly 350 miles on a fully-charged battery.
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19 - Rivian R1S / R1T
1,025 Horsepower

EV motors are small, meaning carmakers can cram them into spaces where an old-fashioned combustion engine simply can’t go. If you’re buying a Rivian R1S SUV or R1T pickup truck, you can spec two motors, three motors, or, starting later this year, four motors, for a total of 1,025 horsepower and 1,198 lb-ft of torque. We’ll know exactly how much performance the new Quad Motor layout brings when Rivian starts building them later this year.
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18 - Mercedes-AMG One
1,063 Horsepower

No surprise, when you shove a Formula 1 hybrid drivetrain into a street-legal supercar, you get an outrageous amount of power. The Mercedes AMG One pairs a tiny 1.6-liter turbocharged V-6 with a complex hybrid powertrain resulting in 1,063 horsepower. How much torque? Mercedes hasn't published an exact rating, citing the complexities of the AMG One’s hybrid drivetrain. The horsepower figure alone should give you an indicator that the AMG One is a serious machine, and at a price of $2.7 million, it’s an exclusive one too.


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17 - Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
1,064 Horsepower

The new Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is a monster. With a recorded top speed of 233 miles/hour, it’s the fastest American mass-production car and the fastest car anywhere under $1 million. All that speed comes courtesy of a twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter flat-plane-crank V-8 engine that lets out a whopping 1,064 horsepower and 828 pound-feet of torque. But it may not even be the most powerful C8 we see.


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16 - Porsche Taycan Turbo GT
1,092 Horsepower

Even the standard Porsche Taycan packs a pretty decent punch, with 402 horsepower in the base model. The Taycan Turbo GT takes that to the next level with 1,092 hp and 988 pound-feet of torque. That makes it the quickest and most powerful Porsche ever, with a 0-60 mph time of just 2.1 seconds. The Taycan Turbo GT starts at $231,995 and goes on sale in 2025.
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15 - Aston Martin Valkyrie
1,139 Horsepower

Not to be outdone by Mercedes, Aston Martin built its own hybrid hypercar. But while Mercedes uses a V-6 engine similar to its Grand Prix cars, Aston Martin uses an enormous 6.5-liter V-12 for the gasoline-burning half of its hybrid drivetrain. If that’s not enough, Aston Martin will also sell you a track-only Valkyrie AMR Pro. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like either Valkyrie will be legal to drive on the road in the US.
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14 - Ferrari F80
1,184 Horsepower

Ferrari's next hypercar is finally here. But unlike the LaFerrari before it, the F80 doesn't have a V-12 engine. Instead, Ferrari's latest hypercar opts for a hybridized V-6 borrowed from the 296 GTB with three electric motors. That gives the F80 a total output of 1,184 horsepower and a top speed of 217.5 miles per hour. Ferrari doesn't list a combined torque figure for the powertrain, but our best guess would be: Lots of it.
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13 - Lucid Air Sapphire
1,234 Horsepower

Once again, the absurd power output of electric motors leads to an entry that seems like it comes from the upside-down world: A long-wheelbase four-door luxury sedan that makes more horsepower than the most powerful offerings from Ferrari and Lamborghini. That’s what Lucid has achieved with the Air Sapphire. Three electric motors combine to make 1,234 horsepower and 1,430 lb-ft of torque, good enough 0-60 in just 1.9 seconds. And it’s not just a straight-line bruiser: Lucid updated the suspension and chassis to make sure the Air Sapphire can handle corners too.
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12 - McLaren W1
1,258 Horsepower

Ferrari isn't the only one with a new hypercar. The McLaren W1 acts as the successor to the beloved P1, and it packs a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8 with hybrid assist making 1,258 horsepower and 998 pound-feet of torque. That gets the hypercar to 60 miles per hour in just 2.7 seconds and on to a top speed of 217 miles per hour flat out. Of course, all that performance doesn't come cheap. The McLaren W1 costs $2.1 million, and only 399 of them will be produced.
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11 - Czinger 21C VMax
1,350 Horsepower

You may not recognize the name Czinger right away, but this California supercar maker has one of the most powerful cars on the planet. The 21C VMax is a follow-up to the original 21C that debuted in 2021. The VMax model has a more potent twin-turbocharged 2.88-liter V-8 engine that makes up to 1,350 horsepower and 1,350 pound-feet. Its streamlined body also gives it a 0-60 mph time of 1.9 seconds and a top speed of 253.
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10 - SSC Tuatara
$5,000,000

The SSC Tuatara broke its own speed record by hitting 295 miles per hour last May. The rare hypercar has a twin-turbo V-8 with an 8,800-rpm redline that makes 1,350 horsepower on 91 Octane fuel—or up to 1,750 horsepower on ethanol. Best of all, it comes paired to a seven-speed manual transmission.
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9 - Koenigsegg CC850
1,385 Horsepower

As crazy as it might seem, the Koenigsegg CC850 is sort of a throwback machine. Styled to look like the CC8S, the very first model Koenigsegg ever sold, this so-called "megacar" squeezes an insane 1,385 horsepower out of its twin-turbo 5.0-liter V-8 when it’s running on E85. That gives the CC850 a power-to-weight ratio of one horsepower per kilogram. Even more wondrous, the Koenigsegg is one of only two vehicles on this list with a manual transmission, sort of: The nine-speed multi-clutch transmission can shift itself, or you can switch it to manual mode, where a gated shift lever and clutch pedal make it behave exactly like an old-fashioned stick-shift.
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8 - Bugatti Tourbillon
1,775 Horsepower

In the near-ish future, Bugatti will transition to all-electric drivetrains, courtesy of the brand’s recent partnership with Croatian EV innovator Rimac. So consider the Tourbillon, with its hybrid drivetrain built around a naturally aspirated V-16 engine, a farewell party for internal combustion. The engine alone makes 986 horsepower. Add two electric motors on the front axle and one driving the rear wheels, and you get 1,775 horsepower. Zero to 60 should take 2.0 seconds, and Bugatti estimates a top speed of 277 mph. And while we’re talking numbers, let’s hit the biggest one of all: $4.6 million, a price that puts this amazing machine just a bit out of reach for most of us.
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7 - Rimac Nevera
1,813 Horsepower

Rimac clearly knows how to make bonkers power from electric motors. The Nevera EV supercar boasts a total of 1,813 horsepower, good enough to sprint to 60 mph in a claimed 1.85 seconds. The Nevera has broken a ton of records, including one for the fastest EV ever made, with a top speed of 258 mph. If you want one, you’ll have to pony up more than $2.2 million.
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6 - Hennessey Venom F5
1,817 Horsepower

Technically speaking, the Venom F5 coupe is completely sold out. But if you have a few million dollars lying around, you can still apply for an F5 Roadster droptop or a new F5 Revolution with track-focused aerodynamics. Either version gets you into a hypercar with a twin-turbocharged 6.6-liter V-8 engine making 1,817 horsepower and 1,193 pound-feet of torque, with a top speed of over 300 miles per hour.
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5 - Pininfarina B95
1,877 Horsepower

The 1,900-horsepower Pininfarina Battista also makes this list, but the Italian automaker has another high-powered hypercar in its arsenal. The Pininfarina B95 is limited to just 10 examples worldwide. Its quad-motor setup gives it 1,877 hp and 1,741 pound-feet of torque, which sends it to 60 miles per hour in less than 2.0 seconds and on to a top speed of 186 mph. The cost? A cool $4.8 million.
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4 - Pininfarina Battista
1,900 Horsepower

The Pininfarina Battista is the Rimac Nevera's svelte Italian counterpart. It also has a bit more power than its Croatian cousin, packing 1,900 horsepower and 1,741 pound-feet of torque courtesy of four permanent-magnet synchronous electric motors. Its top speed sits at 218 miles per hour.
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3 - Lotus Evija
1,972 Horsepower

This isn’t the "simplify and add lightness" Lotus of founder Colin Chapman. Now owned by Chinese automotive giant Geely, Lotus is focused on high-performance EVs, and the Evija supercar, with nearly 2,000 horsepower, certainly fits that bill. The model nearly made it to the top of our power list, and while Lotus is still building examples, they’re all spoken for—not that any of us could afford one at $2.3 million.
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2 - Aspark Owl
1,984 Horsepower

If you've never heard of the Aspark Owl—now you know exactly what this vehicle is all about. This obscure Japanese hypercar debuted in production form in 2020 but you can still buy one today... assuming you have $3.1 million to blow. The all-electric hypercar has 1,984 horsepower and 1,475 pound-feet of torque, and it can hit 60 mph in a ridiculous 1.72 seconds.
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1 - Koenigsegg Gemera
2,300 Horsepower

One more Koenigsegg rounds out our list of the most powerful cars of 2024, and it’s a knockout. The Gemera is a four-seat supercar that pairs Koenigsegg’s twin-turbo 5.0-liter V-8 with a complex electric drivetrain to make a jaw-dropping 2,300 horsepower. Of course, at this end of the automotive market, there’s no such thing as a list price. If you have to ask how much it costs, you definitely can’t afford it.
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