Electric cars are evolving at an insane pace, and 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for EV speed demons. Whether it’s hypercars pushing the boundaries of acceleration or high-performance sedans redefining practicality, these are the fastest electric vehicles hitting the roads.
Aspark Owl

Price: From $4.4 million
The Aspark Owl holds the title of the world’s fastest accelerating EV, launching from 0-100 km/h in a mind-blowing 1.89 seconds. That’s quicker than most people can even process what’s happening! Underneath its sleek carbon-fiber body sits a compact 64kWh battery powering four electric motors with a monstrous 1480kW output. With a top speed of 400km/h, it’s an engineering marvel. But exclusivity is key—only 50 were built, making this an ultra-rare beast. Read More
Rimac Nevera

Price: From $2.94 million
Formerly the Rimac C Two, the Nevera hit production in 2022, with F1 champion Nico Rosberg being the first lucky owner. Only 150 units exist, and they’re all sold out. Powered by a 120kWh lithium-manganese-nickel battery, this hypercar churns out 1427kW/2360Nm and rockets from 0-100 km/h in just 1.97 seconds. With a claimed range of 547km, it’s as practical as it is mind-blowing.
Pininfarina Battista

Price: From $3.16 million
The Italian-designed, German-backed Pininfarina Battista borrows its 120kWh battery tech from Rimac. The result? A stunning EV with a 1400kW/2300Nm punch and a blistering 0-100 km/h time of under two seconds. With a 450km range and a top speed of 350km/h, this is one of the finest electric hypercars money can buy. Only 150 exist, all hand-built in Cambiano, Italy.
Deus Vayanne

Price: From $2.87 million
Austrian startup Deus is making waves with its Vayanne hypercar. It boasts a powerful 1640kW/2000Nm setup and a top speed of 400km/h. Its 0-100 km/h claim is slightly vague—”under two seconds”—but it’s undoubtedly one of the fastest EVs on the planet. Only 99 will be made, with production set for 2025.
Tesla Model S Plaid

Price: From $189,990
The Tesla Model S Plaid is the fastest electric sedan in the world, hitting 0-100 km/h in 2.1 seconds with a top speed of 322km/h. It packs a 760kW powertrain and continues Tesla’s tradition of redefining performance. Sadly, it’s left-hand drive only, ruling it out for Australia. However, the upcoming Tesla Roadster promises to be even faster—0-100 km/h in 1.9 seconds with a top speed over 400km/h. Now that’s something to look forward to!