List of production cars by power output

This list of most powerful production cars in the world is limited to unmodified production cars which meet the eligibility criteria below. All entries must verified from reliable sources.

Eligible cars

Because of inconsistencies in the definitions of production cars, dubious claims by manufacturers and self-interest groups, and inconsistent or changing application of definitions, this list has a defined set of requirements. For explanation of how these were determined, see the links above.

For the purposes of this list, a production car is defined as a vehicle that conforms to at least one of the following two definitions:

(A.)

  1. Constructed principally for retail sale to consumers for their personal use, and to transport people on public roads (no commercial or industrial vehicles are eligible)
  2. Had 25 or more instances made by the original vehicle manufacturer and offered for commercial sale to the public in new condition (cars modified by either professional tuners or individuals are not eligible)
  3. Street-legal in their intended markets and capable of passing any official tests or inspections required to be granted this status

(B.)

  1. Constructed principally for retail sale to consumers, for their personal use, to transport people on public roads (no commercial or industrial vehicles are eligible)
  2. Available for commercial sale to the public in the same specification as the vehicle used to achieve the record
  3. Manufactured in the record-claiming specification by a manufacturer whose WMI number is shown on the VIN, including vehicles modified by either professional tuners or others that result in a VIN with a WMI number in their name (for example, if a Porsche-based car is remanufactured by RUF and has RUF's WMI W09, it is eligible; but if it has Porsche's WMI, WP0, it is not eligible)
  4. Pre-1981 vehicles must be made by the original vehicle manufacturer and not modified by either professional tuners or individuals
  5. Street-legal in its intended markets, having fulfilled the homologation tests or inspections required under either a) United States of America, b) European Union, or c) Japanese law to be granted this status
  6. Sold in more than one national market

Further limitations

For the purpose of manageability, this list is limited to production cars that have at least 600 kilowatts. Car models with higher-powered variants are listed only in their most powerful incarnation (for example, the Agera RS would be listed in place of the standard Agera, although the Agera makes over 600 kW). For the timeline of most powerful cars, the production car definition is only applied to modern (post-WWII) cars due to the scarcity of reliable info on Veteran and Vintage era automobiles.

Most powerful production cars

VehicleYearPowerTypeNotesSources
Lotus Evija20231,500 kW (2,012 hp; 2,039 PS)Electric130 units to be produced.[1][2][3]
Aspark Owl20201,480 kW (1,985 hp; 2,012 PS)Electric50 units to be produced.[4]
Rimac Nevera/Pininfarina Battista20221,408 kW (1,888 hp; 1,914 PS)Electric150 units to be produced of each.[5][6]
Hennessey Venom F520221,355 kW (1,817 hp; 1,842 PS)Internal combustionTotal 90 units to be produced.[7]
SSC Tuatara20221,305 kW (1,750 hp; 1,774 PS)Internal combustion100 units to be produced. Not yet homologated for road use.[8][9]
Koenigsegg Jesko20231,195 kW (1,603 hp; 1,625 PS)Internal combustion125 units to be produced.[10]
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+/Centodieci2021/20221,176 kW (1,578 hp; 1,600 PS)Internal combustion30 Chiron Super Sport 300+ and 10 Centodieci units produced.[11][12][13]
Koenigsegg Regera20161,119 kW (1,500 hp; 1,521 PS)Plug-in hybrid80 units produced.[14]
Bugatti Chiron/Bugatti Divo2016/20201,103 kW (1,479 hp; 1,500 PS)Internal combustion500 Chiron units planned, 40 Divo units produced.[15][16]
Koenigsegg Agera RS/One:120141,000 kW (1,341 hp; 1,360 PS)Internal combustionMax output for Agera RS with 1 MW upgrade. 25 Agera RS, 7 One:1 units produced.[17]
NIO EP920161,000 kW (1,341 hp; 1,360 PS)Electric16 units produced. Up to 250 units planned for Evolution model.[18][19][20]
SSC Ultimate Aero TT2009960 kW (1,287 hp; 1,305 PS)Internal combustionUpdated from 2007 TT model (882 kW (1,183 hp; 1,199 PS)). 24+ TT models produced.[21]
Czinger 21C2021932 kW (1,250 hp; 1,267 PS)Hybrid electric80 units to be produced[22]
Zeekr 001 FR2023930 kW (1,247 hp; 1,264 PS)Electric99 units produced per month[23]
Aion Hyper SSR Ultimate2023913 kW (1,225 hp; 1,242 PS)Electric
Drako GTE2020895 kW (1,200 hp; 1,217 PS)Electric25 units produced
Lucid Air Sapphire2023895 kW (1,200 hp; 1,217 PS)Electric250 units planned.[24]
Bugatti Veyron Super Sport/Grand Sport Vitesse2010/2012882 kW (1,183 hp; 1,200 PS)Internal combustion140 units produced.[25]
Zenvo TSR-S2018878 kW (1,177 hp; 1,194 PS)Internal combustion5 units produced per year.[26][27]
Aston Martin Valkyrie2022865 kW (1,160 hp; 1,176 PS)Hybrid electric150 units planned.[28][29]
Zenvo ST12009812 kW (1,089 hp; 1,104 PS)Internal combustion15 units produced.[30]
Yangwang U8 Quad-motor2023808 kW (1,084 hp; 1,099 PS)Plug-in hybrid[31]
M-Hero 917 BEV2023800 kW (1,073 hp; 1,088 PS)Electric1500 units per year planned.[32][33]
Faraday Future FF 912023783 kW (1,050 hp; 1,065 PS)Electric300 units planned for Futurist Alliance model.[34]
Mercedes-AMG One2022782 kW (1,049 hp; 1,063 PS)Plug-in hybridMost powerful Mercedes road car ever made, 275 units planned.[35][36]
McLaren Speedtail2020772 kW (1,035 hp; 1,050 PS)Hybrid electric106 units planned.[37][38]
Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 1702023764 kW (1,025 hp; 1,039 PS)Internal combustion3300 units planned
Tesla Model S Plaid/Tesla Model X Plaid2021/2022761 kW (1,020 hp; 1,034 PS)Electric[39]
Lamborghini Revuelto2023746 kW (1,001 hp; 1,015 PS)Plug-in hybrid
GMC Hummer EV Edition 12022746 kW (1,000 hp; 1,014 PS)Electric
Ferrari SF90 Stradale2020735 kW (986 hp; 1,000 PS)Plug-in hybridUp to 2000 units per year planned.[40][41]
Bugatti Veyron2005735 kW (986 hp; 1,000 PS)Internal combustionFastest road car in 2005
Ferrari LaFerrari2013708 kW (949 hp; 963 PS)Hybrid electric710+ units produced.[42]
Koenigsegg Agera2010706 kW (947 hp; 960 PS)Internal combustion7 units produced
Aston Martin Valhalla2021699 kW (937 hp; 950 PS)Plug-in hybridMore than 500 units planned.[43]
McLaren P12013674 kW (903 hp; 916 PS)Plug-in hybrid375 units produced.[44][45]
Porsche 918 Spyder2013652 kW (874 hp; 886 PS)Plug-in hybrid918 units produced.[46]
Rivian R1T/Rivian R1S Quad-Motor2021/2022623 kW (835 hp; 847 PS)Electric
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S E-Performance2021620 kW (831 hp; 843 PS)Plug-in hybridMost powerful AMG GT 4-door model
Ferrari Daytona SP32023618 kW (829 hp; 840 PS)Internal combustion599 units to be produced.
Pagani Huayra Imola2020617 kW (827 hp; 839 PS)Internal combustion5 units planned.[47]
McLaren Sabre2021614 kW (824 hp; 835 PS)Internal combustion15 units will be produced in total, currently the most powerful non-hybrid McLaren model ever made
Ferrari 296 GTB2022610 kW (819 hp; 830 PS)Plug-in hybrid[48][49]
Ferrari 812 Competizione/Competizione A2021610 kW (819 hp; 830 PS)Internal combustion999 Competizione and 599 Competizione A will be produced in total
Lamborghini Sián FKP 372020602 kW (807 hp; 818 PS)Hybrid electric63 units produced.[50]
Koenigsegg CCR2004601 kW (806 hp; 817 PS)Internal combustion14 units produced.[51][52]
Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-42022599 kW (803 hp; 814 PS)Internal combustion112 units to be produced.

Timeline of most powerful production cars

VehicleYearPowerNotesSources
Benz Velo18941.1 kW (1.5 hp; 1.5 PS)First production car[53]
Peugeot Type 1518976 kW (8 hp; 8 PS)Peugeot's first in-house engine[54]
Daimler Phoenix (de)189917 kW (23 hp; 23 PS)First four-cylinder road car[55]
Mercedes 35 HP190126 kW (35 hp; 35 PS)Originally designed as a race car, developed for road use[56]
Mercedes Simplex190233 kW (44 hp; 45 PS)Successor to the 35 HP[57]
Mercedes Simplex 60 HP190344 kW (59 hp; 60 PS)[58]
Hispano-Suiza 60/75190755 kW (74 hp; 75 PS)[59]
80 Napier190867 kW (90 hp; 91 PS)[60]
Isotta Fraschini Tipo KM191089 kW (119 hp; 121 PS)[61]
Benz 82/200 HP (de)1912147 kW (197 hp; 200 PS)Powered by a modified airship engine[62]
Duesenberg Model J1928198 kW (265 hp; 269 PS)[63][64]
Duesenberg Model SJ1932239 kW (320 hp; 324 PS)Supercharged version of the Model J[65]
Duesenberg Model SSJ1935291–298 kW (390–400 hp; 395–406 PS)The short-wheelbase version of the Model SJ[66]
Mercury Monterey1958298 kW (400 hp; 405 PS)Super Marauder engine available in all 1958 Mercury vehicles.[67]
Plymouth Fury Max Wedge Ramcharger II1963317 kW (425 hp; 431 PS)Made for drag racing.[68]
Shelby Cobra Mk. III 427 Competition1965362 kW (485 hp; 492 PS)Last car on list measured by SAE gross power.[69]
Porsche 959 S1988379 kW (508 hp; 515 PS)29 produced.[70][71]
Bugatti EB1101991412 kW (553 hp; 560 PS)139 produced.[72]
McLaren F11992461 kW (618 hp; 627 PS)106 produced.[73]
Dauer 962 Le Mans1993537 kW (720 hp; 730 PS)13 produced.[74]
Koenigsegg CCR2004601 kW (806 hp; 817 PS)14 produced.[51][52]
Bugatti Veyron2005736 kW (987 hp; 1,001 PS)310 produced (16.4 and Grand Sport). First car with a double-clutch transmission on list.[75][25]
SSC Ultimate Aero TT2009960 kW (1,287 hp; 1,305 PS)Last car with a manual transmission on list.[76]
Koenigsegg One:120141,000 kW (1,341 hp; 1,360 PS)7 produced.[77]
Koenigsegg Regera20161,119 kW (1,500 hp; 1,521 PS)80 units produced. First hybrid car on list.[78]
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+/Centodieci2021/20221,176 kW (1,578 hp; 1,600 PS)30 Chiron Super Sport 300+ and 10 Centodieci units produced.[11][12][13]
Rimac Nevera20221,408 kW (1,888 hp; 1,914 PS)150 units to be produced. All-electric.[5]
Koenigsegg Gemera20231,715 kW (2,300 hp; 2,332 PS)V8 option[79]

See also

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