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The Fastest Cars In The World & How Much They Cost To Own

Cameron Eittreim June 8, 2022

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16: SSC Ultimate Aero – 256 MPH – $225,000

Aerodynamics is probably the most important part of what makes a supercar go fast. This is why the SSC Ultimate Aero took that concept to the next level. The car is beyond aerodynamic, and there is a method to the madness. The reason behind the Ultimate Aero is to showcase the future of electric performance cars (via Throttle Bias).

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There is also an Ultimate Aero EV version that promises to have the same blisteringly fast performance. The EV will utilize a powerful battery system, and time will tell how effective the car will be. The truest driving enthusiasts are still reluctant to embrace EVs as a performance vehicle, but the Ultimate Aero looks to change that narrative.

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15: 9ff GT9-R – 257 MPH – $1,100,000

How do you make an already great sports car even more relevant? You design a version that can be driven on the streets. The 9ff GT9-R is the perfect toy for high-speed and track running. But there is more to this car than just a blisteringly fast motor and a low-to-the-ground design (via Throttle Bias).

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What makes this car special besides the top speed is the high level of attention to detail. Every inch of this car has a purpose and it’s been built to achieve that. The ordinary Porsche vehicles are built for speed, but this one takes everything you already know about Porsche a step further.

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14: 9ff GT9 – 257 MPH – $2,800,000

How do you make the Porsche GT even better? By building the 9ff GT9. This is not a production model and was purpose-built for racing. But for the Porsche aficionados out there, the high price tag and elite top speed make it appealing. The 9ff GT9 is the type of car you’d expect a real Porsche aficionado to be driving (via Throttle Bias).

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The 9ff GT9 is not a car that should be overlooked, it has all the attributes of the other supercars on this list. The benefit of this car is that it was purpose-built for the race track. When it comes to beauty and brawn, this car has both in abundance.

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13: Rimac Nevera – 258 MPH – $2,500,000

The Nevera has one of the fastest top speeds in the world. There is nothing about this car that is slow and there is nothing about it that’s cheap. The Nevera is a piece of automotive perfection hand-built for speed (via Throttle Bias).

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The Nevera is perhaps one of the most beautiful exotic cars ever built. Its small production run and beautiful exterior make this car stand out. Very few cars can pull off the unique combination of beauty and substance like the Nevera does so well.

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12: Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport – 267 MPH – $2,400,000.00

Bugatti is a brand that never ceases to amaze. Every car that comes out of a Bugatti factory is hand-built and designed to achieve serious speed. The Veyron 16.4 is a groundbreaking car that shatters every speed record around the world (via Throttle Bias).

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The styling is the most iconic that Bugatti has ever released, making the Veyron popular with celebrities. The car still manages to be a talking point to this day. Bugatti specifically designed the car to attract attention for the company, which had recently returned to business after going under in the 1990s.

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11: Hennessey Venom GT – 270 MPH – $1,200,000

Hennessey is a well-known performance brand in the automotive industry, and they create all kinds of unique speed machines. The Venom GT is one of their prized creations. With a blisteringly fast 270 MPH, this car has broken all kinds of land speed records. The styling of the Venom GT is unlike anything else on the road (via Throttle Bias).

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You’d be hard-pressed to find a car that will perform like the Hennessey Venom GT. From the styling to the top speed, this is a car that breaks almost every rule. The unique design of the car only adds to the experience when you get behind the wheel. When you hear the name Venom, you automatically think of a menacing presence, and that’s what this car sets out to accomplish.

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10: Koenigsegg Agera RS – 277 MPH – $2,500,000.00

Building on the popularity of the Agera R, the RS added to Koenigegg’s notoriously fast lineup. Also boasting a top speed of 277 MPH, this is a downright scary fast ride. The look of the Agera RS is enough to scare just about any competitor, but it’s what’s under the hood that does real damage on the track (via Throttle Bias).

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If the speed isn’t enough to make your heart skip a beat, the high price tag will. This is an expensive exotic car, and the price is far more than the average consumer can afford. The carbon-fiber body on this car is excellent, which is one of the pinnacle points in the awe-inspiring design of the car.

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9: Koenigsegg Agera R – 277 MPH – $1,500,000

The Koenigsegg Agera R is a more common supercar but not in the sense that it’s affordable. This is an older supercar that many celebrities own including Jay Leno. That doesn’t mean the Agera R is slow by any means. The top speed of this is still 277 MPH, much faster than anything else on the market (via Throttle Bias).

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The Agera R is one of the most beautiful supercars in the world. The design is timeless, and the performance will leave you breathless on the track. This is a true track car in every sense of the word, which is what the intended purpose was. The Agera R has a timeless design and performance that will throw you back into your seat.

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8: Czinger 21c – 281 MPH – $2,000,000

Understanding the difference between a sports car and an exotic car is essential when looking at the Czinger 21c. The 21c is a piece of automotive history designed to break speed records. There is no other car like it in the world, and rightly so. You’d be hard-pressed to find this kind of performance anywhere else (via Throttle Bias).

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The Czinger 21c has a top speed of 281 MPH, which is quite impressive. But it’s the rest of the car that is a testament to how far automotive design has come. The car is beautiful from top to bottom, and not the average sports car by any means. Only the world’s most elite drivers can afford one.

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7: SSC Tuatara – 282 MPH – $1,900,000

You have to be in a different income bracket to afford the SSC Tuatara. This is a supercar that needs no introduction. The unique styling and blisteringly fast performance separate this car from any other production vehicle (via Throttle Bias).

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This car is cripplingly fast and the styling is hand-built. Every inch of the SSC is designed to be a grown man’s toy. The performance of the car is jaw-dropping, the interior is a no-frills design, and there is almost no cargo room. When it comes to a sports car that you can take on a weekend road trip, this isn’t going to be it.

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6: Koenigsegg Jesko – 300 MPH – $3,000,000

For the average consumer, Koenigsegg is not a brand that they will ever come into contact with. This is an elite automaker that builds some of the fastest cars in the world. So it only makes sense that the Jesko is one of the fastest cars in the world. With a blistering top speed of 300 MPH, this car breaks records and hearts simultaneously (via Throttle Bias).

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The Jesko is not a car that should be overlooked because it provides some of the best performance in the segment. The beautiful styling looks as though it has been hand sculpted. The designers wanted it to get as little ground clearance as possible, and that is the case when you see the car in person.

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5: Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300 – 304 MPH – $3,900,000

One of the ways the Bugatti brand continues to grow is the attention-grabbing cars they design. No matter what facet of popular media you look at, you will see a Bugatti model at some point in time. The brand does this on purpose as these cars aren’t average exotic sports cars. A Bugatti is a purpose-built machine, and the Chiron Super Sport 300 builds on that stellar reputation (via Throttle Bias).

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The Chiron Super Sport 300 is one of the most promising exotic sports cars on the road. The beauty of the exterior should not be overlooked, nor the hand-built body. Every inch of the Chiron Super Sport 300 is an astonishingly well-built exotic car that you won’t encounter anywhere else in the automotive world.

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4: Bugatti Bolide – 310 MPH – $4,700,000.00

The Bolide is not a product meant for retail consumers. Instead, the company positioned the Bolide with a different focus, and that was to be a track day car. The Bolide is different from other Bugatti models released to the market. From a design standpoint, this is every bit the supercar you’d expect from an elite automaker (via Throttle Bias).

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The Bolide is not a vehicle you often hear a lot about, but you will never ride in something else that performs like it. Every inch of this car is a purpose-built machine, and you can bet that only the top percent of the world will ever drive it. The sheer performance of this car is frightening and jaw-dropping at the same time.

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3: Hennessey Venom F5 – 311 MPH – $1,800,000

The Venom F5 is one of the most well-known supercars in the world, and part of that fame is because Jay Leno has driven it. The Venom F5 is supposed to be 10 times more advanced than any other supercar on the road. The design is extremely low to the ground and the 6.6-liter Twin-Turbo V8 is an insane power plant (via Throttle Bias).

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It’s safe to say that with 1817 BHP under the hood, the Hennessey Venom F5 is a breathtakingly fast supercar. The design of the Venom will invoke all types of emotions when you see it. But it’s getting behind the wheel of the Venom, that’s the real surprise. The car handles and drives so much better than anything else on the market.

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2: Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut – 330 MPH – $2,800,000

There are very few brand names in the automotive industry like Koenigsegg. The company is known for creating out of this world sports cars. The beautiful styling of the car is only the first thing you notice about it. The 1280 BHP under the hood gives the Jesko Absolut some serious punch on the race track (via Throttle Bias).

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Obviously, the owners of these cars don’t generally race them; instead, this is sort of an ego trip. The Jesko Absolut is still a supercar that should not be understated. The beautiful design of the car is by far one of the best on the road and you can’t beat its performance either.

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1: Devel Sixteen – 348 MPH – $1,600,000

Maybe you’ve never heard of the Devel Sixteen, but this is one of the fastest supercars in the world. What the Devel Sixteen does right is what many supercars have been trying to do for decades. There is massive power under the hood of this car. It has 2000 horsepower unlike anything else on the market (via Throttle Bias).

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If you’ve never driven a supercar, there is no way to comprehend how fast 2000 horsepower is. This is not a street-legal car in any sense of the word, and you can tell the owner has a lot of fun with it. Devel Motors is not a well-known company but this car can hit speeds that almost every other supercar simply can’t.

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