2021 Ferrari SF90:
0-60: 2.1sTop Speed: 211 mph
Horsepower: 986
1/4 mile: 9.6 s
Price: $600K
1992 McLaren F1:
0-60: 3.3s
Top Speed: 243 mph
HP: 670
0-100: 6.3s
Price new: $900K
Price now: $21m
2021 Rimac Nevera:
0-60: 1.85sHP: 1914 ( ! )
Top Speed: 258 mph
1/4 mile: 8.6s
Price: $4m
2021 Tesla Model S Plaid:
0-60: 1.98sHP: 1100
Top Speed: 201 mph
Price: $131K
1/4 mile: 9.2s
2019 Bugatti Chiron SS:
0-60: 2.9sHP: 1600
Top Speed: 301 mph!
Price: $3.9m
1/4 mile: 9.4s
2014 Porsche 918:
0-60: 2.2s1/4 mile: 9.8s
HP: 887
Top Speed: 214
Price new: $850K
Price now: $1.7m
2020 McLaren Speedtail:
0-60: 2.8sTop Speed: 255 mph!
HP: 1035
1/4 mile: 9.4s
Price: $2.2m
Units Built: 106
Notes:
SF90: The quickest hybrid in the world, just edging out the Speedtail.
F1: Greatest car of all time. Absolute legend. In 1992, 243 mph was unheard of, but McLaren (A new automaker at the time) was able to pull it off.
Nevera: Arguably boasting the most outrageous specs out of all the car listed, the electric Rimac has broken pretty much every record out there.
Model S Plaid: Unbelievable. Not every day do you see a family sedan sprint to 60 in under 2 seconds. Props to Elon Musk and Co.
Chiron SS: The first and only car to break the 300 mph barrier. Absolutely obscene.
918: Until just recently, the 918 was the quickest car in the world to 60, and also around the famed Nurburgring track. This car is 7 years old, and it can do a 9.8 second 1/4 mile? Crazy...
Speedtail: Astonishingly beautiful, the Speedtail is a perfect succesor to the F1, with both reaching 240+ mph, and seating 3. Yes, 3.
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