Top 8 Fastest Accelerating Cars In The World

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Top 8 Fastest Accelerating Cars In The World

8. Lamborghini Aventador - is a mid-engine sports car produced by the Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini. In keeping with Lamborghini tradition, the Aventador is named after a bull.
7. BAC Mono - The Briggs Automotive Company operates out of Liverpool and has been steadily improving the Mono over a number of years. This single-seater for the road has a humble 305bhp Ford engine but is tremendously light, which means it moves like greased manure from a carbonfibre spade.
6. Tesla Model S P90D - Wait, what? Yes, you read correctly – an all-electric eco-mobile it may be, but the Model S P90D is a whippet off the line. Select the excellently named Ludicrous mode and this battery-powered family saloon will whup some of the world’s best sports cars to 60mph and leave barely a trace of having done so on the environment. Scary thing is, there’s now an even faster version. It’s listed below…

5. Caterham 620R - All Caterhams feel insanely fast by their very nature, but the 620R backs up the impression it gives with actual statistics. Powered by a 310bhp supercharged 2.0-litre Ford engine, it’s an evolution of the already-crazy R500 and ekes even more performance out of a design that, in essence, has changed little since the 1960s.

4. Hennessey Venom GT - Built from a Lotus Exige in the heart of Texas and shipped all over the world, the Venom won’t win an prizes for luxury but boy does it go fast. As if 2.7sec to 60mph wasn’t quick enough, the team that makes the 1244bhp Venom GT have had one at 270mph in a straight line.

3. Koenigsegg Regera - Only traction issues prevent the latest Koenigsegg from going faster. With a 5.0-litre twin-turbo V8 coupled to three electric motors, it’s got more power and torque than it knows what to do with. But 2.7sec is still perfectly acceptable - and it’ll hit 255mph if you have the room.

2. Bugatti Chiron - This will be the daddy as far as luxury performance goes for the next few years, but with 1500bhp and a quad-supercharged W16 engine, you’d expect it to have a bit of poke. A swanky leather interior probably adds a bit of performance-reducing weight, but you’ll want a bit of comfort if you’re spending close to £2 million on your daily driver.

1. Tesla Model S P100D - The Tesla Model S P100D gets its moniker thanks to the addition of a 100kWh battery. It's a hardware upgrade for Elon Musk's company, which can usually be relied upon for an almost constant supply of revisions and software upgrades over the air.

If the official figures for the Model S P100D are to be believed, a range of 381 miles is available from a fully charged battery. Even taking into account the kind nature of official NEDC tests, the real-world range of this electric vehicle should comfortably exceed 250 miles if you drive carefully.

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