Top Fastest Car In The World

Published on October 30 2019

Porsche Panamera Turbo S e-Hybrid -- 670bhp, 192mph

When we drove the 550bhp Panamera Turbo S, nothing regarding its batty performance made us feel like an 'S' variation was necessary. But Porsche is, it appears, even sillier than the likes of us. So it added power to the Panamera, using lessons it learned in the progression of this 918 Spyder hypercar. How you could ever need this much automobile on your life is beyond us, but if you're overdue to get a Greenpeace conference, or scared of flying, this is a massive continent crusher that can't run out of charge.

Mercedes-AMG Project One -- 1,000bhp , 217mph

No-one out of AMG has driven the Mercedes F1 car for the street known so far just as Project One, but its stats are appropriately barmy to make the cut in this list. Revealed in time to get the 2017 Frankfurt motor show, the supreme AMG promises to launch in 0-124mph in under six seconds, which means that thanks to its AWD hybrid grip, it'll eliminate the line as fast as an actual F1 car. While, ideally, creating a much neater noise...

Lamborghini Aventador S -- 730bhp, 217mph

Talking of V12s, Lamborghini's flagship had a proper workover in 2017 in order to keep pace with the aptly-named 812 Superfast. The Aventador S's enormous innovation is rear-wheel steering, which gives the new big bull something coming agility, but the extra 40bhp wrung from the 6.5-litre V12 is a bonus worth using.

Ford GT -- 646bhp, 220mph

The Ford GT was first revealed to stunned onlookers at the Detroit motor show way back at the start of 2015. It took until 2017 for anybody to get behind the wheel -- on the road. By that point, the race version had taken a class victory at Le Mans. The street car shouldn't operate. Race cars that end up on the road rarely do. But the GT handles to ride , manage skilfully and stay up to its newer-than-space-age looks. A landmark car.

BMW M760Li -- 602bhp, 155mph

This unassuming pluto-barge is, in actuality, the most powerful, fastest road-going BMW ever made. It's not a true M automobile, however, the bi-turbo V12 that lurks behind the bloated nostrils of this ultimate 7 Series is a true monster one of motors. It grows 602bhp, and thanks to xDrive 4x4 providing the grip, it could start from 0-62mph in 3.9 seconds. So it's quicker than the i8, quicker than an M3, and upward before the new M5 was disclosed, was unassailable from the BMW range for speed. It's not too much a flagship as a destroyer.

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