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Answered on08/16/26

As of 2026, the YANGWANG U9 Xtreme, made by BYD's luxury performance brand YANGWANG, is the fastest production electric car by top speed.

It reached a verified 496.22 km/h (308.3 mph) at the ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg test track in Germany on September 14, 2025.

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Answered on08/11/26

If we are talking about top speed, the YangWang U9 Track Edition is one of the fastest electric cars recorded, reaching about 293.5 mph (472 km/h) during a 2025 test. The Rimac Nevera is another major contender, with a verified top speed of 412 km/h (258 mph).

What makes these cars interesting is that EVs can deliver instant torque and use multiple motors for strong acceleration and traction. However, “fastest” can mean different things—top speed, 0–100 km/h acceleration, or quarter-mile performance—so the answer depends on which measurement you are comparing.

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Answered on05/12/26

The title of “fastest electric car” keeps changing because EV companies are constantly competing on speed and performance. Cars from brands like Rimac, Tesla, and Lucid have all gained attention for extreme acceleration and top speeds. Some electric hypercars can now go from 0 to 100 km/h in under 2 seconds, which is honestly insane. Electric cars are becoming fast because electric motors deliver instant torque. Earlier people thought EVs were only about saving fuel, but now performance has become a huge selling point too. The EV industry is evolving very quickly, so records keep changing frequently.

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Answered on02/17/26

The fastest electric car in the world is the Rimac Nevera, known for its incredible speed and performance. It can reach a top speed of around 412 km/h and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in under 2 seconds. Other ultra-fast electric cars include the Aspark Owl and Tesla Roadster (upcoming), both designed for extreme acceleration, advanced battery technology, and high-performance electric motors for record-breaking speed.

 
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Updated on02/18/26

The answer is pretty obvious, the Tesla Model S or Model X. Some basic reasons are:

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  • Greatest range (smallest battery in the line up gets 210 miles)
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  • National supercharging network making long-distance travel simple
  • Unmatched performance (acceleration is mind blowing)
  • Super quiet, and rides like a dream

 

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Electric cars are usually seen as environmental friendliness and even self-driving technology, but now, thanks to modern day engineering they are not just only tagged to environmental friendliness cars and they are getting faster without making much noise that heavy engines super-cars do.

When it comes to the fastest electric cars in the world it is the Tesla that has been sending shock-waves across the car industry with its new cars stunning models that completely changed the outlook of an electric car to masses.

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla unveils the electricRoadsterlast year that claims to be the fastest electric car ever made. He is on the mission to create faster electric cars that not only environmental friendliness but also give head to head give competition to other super fuel cars.

Roadster is the beauty with super power that goes 0-60mph in 1.9 seconds and 0-100mph in 4.2 seconds. Such acceleration is more commonly found in Formula 1 or World Rallycross cars and Tesla claims the top speed of it around 250mph. The production of the car has been started and public can have their hand on its wheel by 2020.

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Answered on10/01/25

The fastest electric car today is the Rimac Nevera, a Croatian hypercar that reaches a top speed of 258 mph (412 km/h). Powered by four electric motors producing 1,914 horsepower, it accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 1.85 seconds. Other close competitors include the Tesla Model S Plaid and Lotus Evija. The Rimac Nevera currently holds the crown for speed, performance, and groundbreaking EV technology worldwide.

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Answered on05/20/20
Fastest Electric Cars From 0-60 MPH

Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric: 6.5 Seconds

Nissan Leaf Plus: 6.5 Seconds

BMW i3: 6.4 Seconds

Chevrolet Bolt: 6.3 Seconds

Audi E-Tron: 5.1 Seconds

Jaguar I-Pace: 4.0 Seconds

Tesla Model X: 3.2 Seconds

Tesla Model 3: 3.1 Seconds

Porsche Taycan: 2.4 Seconds

Tesla Model S: 2.3 Seconds


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Answered on12/22/18
Yes i agree with ajay Tesla Roadster is the fastest electric car in the world .
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Answered on12/02/18
Chinese electric car company NextEV unveiled its new brand NIO Monday and launched what it said was the fastest electric car in the world. The NIO EP9 has 1,360 hp, which propels the car from rest to 160 mph in 7.1 seconds.
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Here are the top five fastest electric supercars in the world:

  1. Rimac C_Two.
  2. Tesla Roadster.
  3. Nio EP9.
  4. Faraday Future FF 91
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