Top 10 All-Electric Supercars that Show Unbeatable Acceleration and Speed




We have come a long way from the point when electric cars were nothing but an underpowered fad and an attempt of automakers to comply with emission standards.

Modern EVs are steadily taking over the world and already competing for the titles of supercars with unbeatable acceleration and impressive speeds. In this episode you will see the fastest and most advanced models that exist today and stand against the internal combustion domination on the tracks and highways. Will they be able to oust Bugattis, Koenigseggs or will those manufacturers themselves will turn to electric propulsion? Let’s watch and find out!

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Pininfarina Battista: pininfarina.com/en/automobili_pininfarina_pf0/automobili_pininfarina_pf0.htm

First demonstrated at the 2019 Geneva Motorshow, the new Pininfarina Battista is a rare addition to all-electric hypercar class. The model is powered by 4 electric motors and is capable of hitting a maximum speed of 217 mph.

Aspark Owl: aspark.co.jp

Aiming for the title of the fastest accelerating electric supercar in the world, the Japanese Aspark Owl becomes three times more powerful than originally planned, boasting a 1150-hp powertrain. Still only 50 units of the model will be produced, priced at approximately $3.5 million.

Aston Martin Rapide E: media.astonmartin.com/production-ready-rapide-e-given-world-debut-at-auto-shanghai/

2020 Aston Martin Rapide E is an all-electric version of the V12-engined Rapide sedan that was developed in cooperation with Williams Advanced Engineering, geting supercar performance parameters.

Piech Automotive Mark Zero: piech.com

2019 Piech Automotive Mark Zero has stunning grand tourer styling, low stanсe and large wheels, paired with supercar performance ensured by 3 electric motors and a new generation battery.

GFG Style Kangaroo: gfgstyle.it/29_01_Kangaroo.html

2019 GFG Style Kangaroo is a “hyper-SUV” that all of the perks of a regular electric supercar, but also comes with a, adjustable hydraulic suspension that changes its ground clearance from supercar-like 5.5 inches to Toyota LandCruiser-like 10.2 inches.

Tesla Roadster: tesla.com/roadster

When talking about electric supercars, of course, we could not miss the upcoming Tesla Roadster, due to its mind-blowing performance characteristics and the status of the most anticipated EV of 2020 model year.

VW I.D. R Supercar: media.vw.com/releases/1008

VW I.D. R Supercar is an all-electric racecar prototype that managed to beat the all-time record for an electric car setting a new top result of 7m 57s at the 2018 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.

Rimac C Two: rimac-automobili.com/en/hypercars/c_two

2019 Rimac C Two is an all-electric supercar that is among the fastest automobiles. It has a maximum speed of 258 mph and is capable of accelerating to 62mph in 1.85sec. Production of this car is due by 2020, and all 150 planned units have been sold at a staggering price of $2.1 million plus extras.

Audi PB18 e-Tron: audi.com/en/experience-audi/models-and-technology/concept-cars/audi-pb18-e-tron.html

2020 Audi PB18 e-Tron is a limited-edition electric racer that will roll out of production lines in 2020. Its cockpit is modular and can be reconfigured from a standard two-seater to a one-seater layout.

Hispano Suiza Carmen: hispanosuizacars.com/press-photos

2019 marks the return from oblivion of the once world-famous Hispano-Suiza automobile manufacturer that promises to bring to the market an all-new fully electric supercar called Carmen.

Nio EP9: nio.io/ep9

Nio EP9 has been around for a while, but it still remains one of the fastest supercars in existence and hold the title of the fastest electric car to ever ride the Nordschleife track in Nurburgring.

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  1. I am slowly beginning to accept this is the future. I had some troubles letting the ICE go first, i admit. But looking at the performances of these Gen 2 electric supercars (the new Tesla Roadster manages a savage 250 mph and 0-6,0 in 1,9 secs) along with their zero emissions, you can't deny this is the future of racing.

  2. Okay, my list:
    That Rimac is just gorgeous, and may be top performer also, so I'll put it #1. Second will go to the Roadster, 3rd to Pinanfarina. I'll leave ID R out of this since it is really a track only vehicle. 4th could go to either Piech or NIO. I took points away from NIO for having a production run of only 12,.none of which really go to the public. The Carmen is just God awful ugly, the Astin doesn't belong on this list because it really lacks the specs for a super car label, the Kangaroo is kind of a weird outlier. The Japanese one looks like its trying too hard, but comes in 6th (really out of 7) despite some.nice specs..

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