Electric supercars have emerged as the new speed kings, transforming the high-performance automotive landscape with incredible acceleration and cutting-edge technology. The vehicles combine devastating power and instant torque delivery to achieve mind-bending performance figures that often surpass their petrol-powered counterparts.
As other iconic supercar brands begin to venture into the electric realm, the future promises groundbreaking developments. Today, the electric supercar isn't just raising the performance bar—it's reshaping the very definition of what a supercar can be, blending cutting-edge technology with a glimpse into the future of speed.
The top 10 supercars have been identified as:
10 | Dendrobium D1
Top Speed: 200 MPH
0-60 MPH: 2.7 seconds
The Dendrobium D-1 turned heads with its bold design, inspired by Singapore's national flower, featuring a roof and doors that open like a blooming orchid. Built around a lightweight carbon-fibre monocoque chassis and developed with advanced tech from Williams Advanced Engineering, the D-1 promised remarkable performance. It was initially created by Vanda Electrics, the car aimed to put Singapore on the global automotive map. Though production later moved to the UK, it attracted industry backing from major players like Ferrari and Lotus. The D-1 is an ambitious effort to create a uniquely Singaporean electric supercar, blending innovation with cultural design.
9 | Aspark Owl
Top Speed: 248 MPH
0-60 MPH: 1.72 seconds
The Aspark Owl, from Japan, redefines electric speed and engineering. With an astonishing 0-60 mph time of just 1.69 seconds and a top speed of 249 mph, it's one of the world's fastest cars. Powered by four electric motors delivering 2,000 horsepower, the Owl pairs extreme power with a sleek carbon-fibre body and ultra-low 910 mm height. Its exclusive production run of only 50 units, each priced at US$2.7m, adds to its allure. Developed by Aspark in collaboration with Italian engineers, the Owl showcases Japan's ambition to lead the future of high-performance electric vehicles.
8 | 2024 Drako GTE
Top Speed: 206 MPH
The Drako GTE is a standout electric supercar that combines raw power and cutting-edge technology. With a quad-motor setup generating 1,200 horsepower and a staggering 8,800 Nm of torque, it reaches a top speed of 206 mph and sprints from 0-60 mph in under three seconds. Its advanced Drako DriveOS system, featuring four-wheel torque vectoring, provides precise handling, while the 90 kWh battery offers a range of 250 miles. Based on the Karma Revero GT platform, the GTE's sleek four-door design and gull-wing doors add flair. Limited to just 25 units, this Silicon Valley creation redefines American supercar excellence.
7 | Deus Vayanne
Top Speed: 250 MPH
0-60 MPH: 1.99 seconds
The electric Deus Vayanne impresses with both performance and design. Boasting over 2,200 horsepower, it accelerates from 0-62 mph in under 1.99 seconds and reaches a top speed of 248 mph. Developed in collaboration with Italdesign and Williams Advanced Engineering, it features an elegant, infinity-loop-inspired design and striking gull-wing doors. With only 99 units set for production in 2025, exclusivity is guaranteed. Its advanced electric powertrain combines jaw-dropping speed with daily usability. As Austria enters the arena, the Vayanne blends modern engineering with timeless aesthetics, symbolising the evolution of performance and luxury.
5 | Tesla Roadster (2.0)
Top Speed: 250+ MPH
0-60 MPH: 1.1 seconds
The Tesla Roadster (2.0) is a highly anticipated electric supercar that will turn heads with its bold performance. With a jaw-dropping 0-60 mph acceleration in just 1.9 seconds and a top speed exceeding 250 mph, this beast is designed to push boundaries. Its three electric motors and all-wheel drive promise a thrilling ride and a claimed quarter-mile time of 8.8 seconds puts it in supercar territory.
Boasting a 200 kWh battery and an impressive 620-mile range, the Roadster isn't just about speed—it's about long-distance performance too. Tesla's potential "SpaceX package" could even add cold gas thrusters for out-of-this-world performance.
4 | Pininfarina Battista
Top Speed: 217.48 MPH
0-60 MPH: 1.79 seconds
The remarkable Pininfarina Battista blends stunning design with cutting-edge performance. Producing 1,900 horsepower from four electric motors, it rockets from 0-60 mph in under 2 seconds and reaches a top speed of 217 mph. With a 310-mile range, the Battista combines speed and practicality. It's the first car fully designed and built by Pininfarina, marking the brand's shift from iconic design house to manufacturer. Limited to 150 hand-built units, the Battista showcases Pininfarina's signature elegance alongside technology from Rimac. The exclusive Battista Anniversario, limited to 5 units, adds unique livery and performance upgrades.
3 | Lotus Evija
Top Speed: 218 MPH
0-60 MPH: 3.0 seconds
The Lotus Evija is nothing short of a game-changer. Powered by a jaw-dropping 2,000 PS from four electric motors, it rockets from 0-62 mph in under 3 seconds and hits a top speed of 217 mph, claiming the crown as the world's most powerful production road car.
As Lotus' first all-electric Evija has a lightweight carbon fibre chassis and dramatic butterfly doors are as striking as its performance. With a 93 kWh battery and 250-mile range, it's as advanced as it is exclusive, with just 130 units being hand-built in Hethel.
The Evija is Lotus' electrified masterpiece—an elegant fusion of cutting-edge technology and engineering brilliance.
2 | Rimac Nevera
Top Speed: 258 MPH
0-60 MPH: 1.74 seconds
The Rimac Nevera is revolutionary and redefines performance. With a staggering 1,914 horsepower from its four electric motors, it catapults from 0 to 60 mph in just 1.74 seconds and reaches a blistering top speed of 256 mph, making it one of the fastest production cars on the planet. In 2023, it set an incredible 23 performance records in a single day.
Built around a carbon fibre monocoque chassis with an integrated 120 kWh battery, the Nevera offers a 300-mile range and precision handling thanks to its advanced torque vectoring system. Designed and developed entirely in-house, it stands as a Croatian masterpiece with only 150 units ever made.
Born from Rimac's journey as a garage startup icon, the Nevera showcases world-class EV technology that surpasses traditional supercars in speed and innovation.
1 | Maserati GranTurismo Folgore
Top Speed: 202 MPH
0-60 MPH: 2.7 seconds
The Maserati GranTurismo Folgore is a groundbreaking electric grand tourer that blends Maserati's iconic heritage with modern EV performance. Boasting 761 horsepower from three electric motors, it launches from 0-62 mph in a blistering 2.7 seconds and reaches a top speed of 202 mph. With 1,350 Nm of torque and advanced torque vectoring, it delivers exceptional handling.
The Folgore's 800-volt architecture powers a 93 kWh battery, offering 283 miles and a 100 km charge in just 5 minutes. Built on the Giorgio Sport platform, it retains classic GranTurismo styling with lightweight aluminium and magnesium construction.
As Maserati's first all-electric model, the Folgore marks a bold step in their electrification strategy. It combines grand touring luxury with cutting-edge EV tech, offering four seats, practical cargo space and a seamless blend of tradition and innovation.
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