Top 10: Electric Supercars

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Top 10 Electric Supercars
The top 10 supercars from Tesla, Nio, Rimac, Lotus, Pininfarina, Maserati, Lucid, Drako and Aspark showcase speed, beautiful design and electric innovation

Electric supercars represent the cutting edge of performance, innovation and sustainability, combining blistering speed with groundbreaking engineering. 

As the automotive industry shifts toward electrification, these hypercars showcase what is possible when electric propulsion is pushed to its limits. 

They deliver instant torque, record-setting acceleration and extreme speeds while also integrating advanced aerodynamics, battery technology and luxury craftsmanship. 

From track prototypes to road-ready production models, each reflects a unique vision of the future of high-performance motoring.

EV Magazine has ranked 10 of the top electrified supercars.

10. Nio EP9

Company: Nio

CEO: William Li

Top speed: 194mph

Credit: Nio. Nio EP9's

The Nio EP9 stands out thanks to its extraordinary 1,360PS from four motors, delivering advanced traction and torque vectoring.

It accelerates 0–60mph in 2.6 seconds and reaches 124mph in 7.1, with a top speed of 194mph.

The EP9 set a Nürburgring lap record of 6m 45.9s for EVs.

Its carbon fibre chassis, 3G cornering forces, swappable batteries and autonomous lap records highlight cutting-edge design and innovation, cementing its place as a benchmark electric hypercar.

9. Tesla Model S Plaid

Company: Tesla

CEO: Elon Musk

Top speed: 200mph

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The Tesla Model S Plaid combines record-breaking speed with everyday usability.

It accelerates 0–60mph in as little as 1.99 seconds, covers a quarter-mile in 9.2–9.4sec and reaches a top speed of up to 200mph with upgrades.

Powered by a 1,020hp tri-motor AWD system, it delivers instant torque and sustained performance.

Despite its sedan practicality, it matches or surpasses purpose-built supercars, blending advanced technology, track capability and relative affordability to redefine what an electric hypercar can achieve.

8. Maserati GranTurismo Folgore

Company: Maserati

CEO: Davide Grasso

Top speed: 202mph

Credit: Maserati. Maserati GranTurismo Folgore

The Maserati GranTurismo Folgore delivers supercar performance with grand touring luxury. 

Its three-motor system produces up to 761hp and 1,350Nm of torque for all-wheel-drive traction. 

Acceleration from 0–62mph takes 2.7 seconds, with a top speed of 202mph.

An 83kWh battery provides up to 283 miles of range and supports 270kW fast charging. 

Torque vectoring and advanced dynamics ensure sharp handling, while Maserati’s hallmark design and refinement combine with electric innovation to create a high-performance GT built for speed and comfort.

7. Drako GTE

Company: Drako Motors

CEO: Dean Drako

Top speed: 206mph (according to Top Gear)

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The Drako GTE is a 1,200hp four-motor electric GT capable of 206mph. 

Its independent motor control delivers precise torque vectoring for exceptional traction and cornering. 

A bespoke 90kWh battery with advanced cooling sustains track performance, supported by Öhlins suspension and Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes.

Inside, it offers four-seat luxury and practicality, blending performance with comfort.

The Quattro Manettino system allows drivers to customise torque, slip control and regeneration, making the GTE a rare combination of raw power, refinement and advanced technology.

6. Lucid Air Sapphire

Company: Lucid Motors

CEO: Peter Rawlinson

Top speed: 205mph

Credit: Lucid motors. The Lucid Air Sapphire

The Lucid Air Sapphire delivers extraordinary performance through a tri-motor AWD system, producing 1,234hp and 1,940Nm of torque.

It accelerates 0–60mph in 1.89 seconds and reaches 205mph while maintaining aerodynamic stability.

A 118kWh battery offers up to 430 miles of range, remarkable for a high-performance EV.

Track-tuned suspension, torque vectoring and carbon-ceramic brakes ensure sharp handling.

Combining four-door practicality, luxury interiors and advanced driving modes, the Air Sapphire redefines the electric sports sedan with extreme speed and refined usability.

5. Lotus Evija

Company: Lotus

CEO: Qingfeng Feng

Top speed: 217mph

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The Lotus Evija delivers more than 2,000hp from four motors, enabling 0–62mph in under three seconds and 0–186mph in just under 10 seconds. 

With a top speed above 217mph, it ranks among the fastest EVs. 

Weighing only 1,894kg, it embodies Lotus’s philosophy of lightness for exceptional handling. 

Its 91kWh battery supports 350kW fast charging in 18 minutes. 

Carbon-ceramic brakes, torque vectoring, advanced aerodynamics and limited production of 130 units combine performance, exclusivity and innovation in one of the world’s most advanced hypercars.

4. Pininfarina Battista

Company: Automobili Pininfarina

CEO: Paolo Dellachà

Top speed: 217mph

Credit: Pininfarina. The Pininfarina Battista

The Pininfarina Battista delivers 1,900hp and 2,340Nm of torque from four motors, enabling 0–60mph in just 1.79 seconds.

With a 217mph top speed, it rivals the fastest hypercars.

A 120kWh battery provides around 295 miles of range. 

Its carbon fibre chassis, double-wishbone suspension, carbon-ceramic brakes and active aerodynamics ensure sharp dynamics. 

Bespoke interiors and multiple driving modes enhance personalisation. 

Hand-finished in Italy, only 150 units will be built, combining exclusivity, craftsmanship and record-breaking performance.

3. Tesla Roadster (2025)

Company: Tesla

CEO: Elon Musk

Top speed: 250mph

Credit: Tesla. The Tesla Roadster

The 2025 Tesla Roadster is set to redefine electric performance.

Its tri-motor AWD system generates around 1,200hp and 10,000Nm of torque, enabling 0–60mph in 1.9 seconds, with sub-one second acceleration possible using the optional SpaceX package.

With a top speed above 250mph, it outpaces most EVs.

A 200kWh battery delivers an estimated 620-mile range, unprecedented in a supercar.

Features include torque vectoring, advanced aerodynamics, a removable glass roof and 2+2 seating.

Incorporating Tesla’s new 4680 cells and next-gen tech, the Roadster combines record-breaking speed, exceptional range and innovative design, positioning it as a flagship of electric innovation.

2. Rimac Nevera

Company: Rimac Automobili

CEO: Mate Rimac

Top speed: 256mph

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The Rimac Nevera is a landmark electric hypercar, delivering record-breaking performance and advanced engineering. 

Powered by four liquid-cooled motors producing 1,914hp and 2,340Nm of torque, it sprints from 0–60mph in 1.74 seconds, 0–186mph in 9.22 seconds and completes the quarter mile in 8.25 seconds. 

Its top speed of 256mph places it among the fastest road-legal EVs ever built. 

A 120kWh liquid-cooled battery offers around 300 miles of range and charges to 80% in under 30 minutes. 

Built on a carbon fibre monocoque with electronically adjustable suspension, the Nevera balances agility with stability, aided by active aerodynamics and advanced torque management. 

Safety systems, driver assistance technologies and autonomous-ready features enhance its sophistication. 

With twin two-speed gearboxes, Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes and a limited production run, the Nevera blends extreme speed with exclusivity. 

It represents the pinnacle of EV innovation, combining luxury, cutting-edge design and unprecedented performance in a truly ground-breaking hypercar.

1. Aspark Owl SP600

Company: Aspark

CEO: Masanori Yoshida

Top speed: 273mph

Credit: Aspark. The Aspark Owl electric hyper car

The Aspark Owl SP600 has earned its place as the leading electric supercar by redefining the limits of speed and performance.

It holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest electric hypercar, achieving 273mph, surpassing the Rimac Nevera’s benchmark. 

Powered by four motors producing 1,953hp and delivering more than 1,920Nm of distributed torque, it accelerates from 0–60mph in 1.72 seconds, cementing its reputation as one of the quickest cars ever built. 

Developed over more than a decade with Manifattura Automobili Torino, the SP600 combines lightweight carbon-fibre construction, advanced aerodynamics and bespoke Bridgestone Potenza Race tyres to ensure precision at extreme speeds. 

Its 69kWh battery supports fast charging and delivers around 248 miles of range, balancing practicality with record-breaking power. 

With its exclusivity, engineering excellence and technological innovation, the Owl SP600 represents the pinnacle of electric hypercar design and firmly establishes itself as the ultimate electric performance machine today.

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