These are the world’s most powerful electric cars in 2023

If electric cars have something good, it is the enormous delivery of power and acceleration. We review the most powerful of 2023! Electric cars have opened incredible frontiers, especially in the sports car segment. All this is thanks to a very special mechanics that allows two very important things: instant acceleration and new aerodynamic designs. And for this reason, we review the most powerful electric cars of 2023.

They also tend to be related to the fastest supercars in the world. And there are still many to reach the market. This a decade in which many changes and new technologies remain to be seen, especially in batteries such as solid-state batteries.

Lotus Evija

Lotus Evija

The Lotus Evija is currently one of the most powerful vehicles on the planet. A hypercar with 2,000 HP of power and capable of accelerating from 0-186 mph in less than 9 seconds. Its price amounts to just over 1.8 million euros and this Lotus has one of the most spectacular designs in the entire modern industry.

Aspark Owl

Aspark Owl

The Aspark Owl is a Japanese car with an Italian design that recently broke the world acceleration record: 0 to 60 mph in 1.72 seconds (96 km/h). Slightly faster than its rivals from Rimac and Pininfarina, which also broke the record this year. This car, by the way, produces 2,012 HP and 2,000 Nm of maximum torque with all-wheel drive.

Rimac Nevera

Rimac Nevera

The Rimac Nevera is the creation of the company founded by Mate Rimac which now also owns Bugatti. Only 150 units worldwide with 1,914 HP and 2,360 Nm of torque, but very polished aerodynamics. Initially, three different versions were devised, including one for the circuit, but in the end, it was decided to manufacture the one we know today.

Pininfarina Battista

Pininfarina Battista

The Pininfarina Battista is the first car manufactured by the Pininfarina Design Studio, which was always linked to brands such as Ferrari or Alfa Romeo. This hypercar is the brother of the Rimac Nevera and uses the same mechanics, although the setup and aerodynamics are different. The Italian is slightly faster.

Elenor Kling

A tech lover and generally a car enthusiast who likes to do a lot of research and share knowledge.

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