In recent years there have been some extremely fast cars arriving on the market. Sports cars like the McLaren Senna and the Corvette C8 are perfect examples of cars that can go 0-60 in no time. These cars have been impressive in terms of power, engineering, and of course, in terms of speed.
This list explores some of the quickest cars arriving on the market in 2021. The slowest of these vehicles impressively manages a 0-60 mph time of 3.6 seconds, and that's already well into supercar territory. So, for all you speed addicts out there, here are the quickest new cars 2021 is going to bring.
10 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA (3.6 Seconds)
Alfa Romeo launched the all-new Giulia GTA with less weight than its predecessor but immensely more power. The car now offers 532 hp. However, it's incredibly expensive too, which is no surprise with the Giulia GTA reaching 60 mph in 3.6 seconds.
Improvements have been made on the Giulia GTA to perform better on corners and the general performance of the car is enhanced. The car is predicted to be faster than the Quadrifoglio and is currently very revered by pundits.
9 Porsche 911 GT3 (3.2 Seconds)
The Porsche 911 GT3 is one of the most anticipated cars of 2021. The car is said to have 502 hp, making its performance even higher than that of the 991.2 GT3. The acceleration of the GT3 is not to be laughed at either, with the car reaching 0-60 in 3.2 seconds.
The car remains lightweight, with Porsche making an active decision to attempt to keep the vehicle as light as it possibly can be. The increase in downforce but no increase in drag is fantastic not just on the track, but on the highways too. Definitely one to watch upon release.
8 BMW M5 CS (3.0 Seconds)
The BMW M5 CS is the most powerful M car ever made. That statement is really no surprise because the car has over 600 bhp. The car is limited to a top speed of 189 mph, which is fantastic combined with the 0-60 in 3 seconds.
At the same time, the M5 CS saves weight, which brings up the general ability of the car. The twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 is a brilliant aspect of the M5 CS and the upgrades on the car really sets it apart from the M5 Competition. The car is hugely anticipated upon the first orders becoming available later in 2021.
7 Lamborghini Huracan STO (3.0 Seconds)
The Lamborghini Huracan STO is equipped with the same V10 equipped in the EVO alongside an acceleration time of 0-60 in 3 seconds. The top speed of the car is 193 mph and is a tad slower than the standard EVO. However, it is the aerodynamics of the Huracan STO that really transforms it into an astonishing vehicle (as if it wasn't already).
The Huracan STO is incredibly lightweight and the improvements in torque vectoring make the car so much more agile, and the lack of understeer really enhances the way this car drives, especially on the track. Overall, the STO is very impressive and is very much anticipated in 2021.
6 Mercedes-AMG One (3.0 Seconds)
The Mercedes-AMG One is predicted to reach a top speed of 217mph and is close to being an F1 car. The drivetrain equipped in the AMG One is a 1.6-liter turbo V6, which is pretty similar to the one equipped in Lewis Hamilton's F1 car. The vehicle is also AWD, making it incredibly engaging for the driver.
Reaching 603 bhp, Mercedes mange to make the incredibly lightweight AMG One be incredibly powerful. The hybrid technology works great too - as if we would expect anything less.
5 Maserati MC20 (2.9 Seconds)
Maserati has produced the MC20 in spectacular fashion. The V6 engine and 621 bhp are spectacular, and with the car accelerating 0-60 in 2.9 seconds, the power and performance of the car do not need questioning. At the same time, 202 mph as the top speed of the car truly reflects its supremeness.
This Maserati is supposed to be the emergence of a 'new' Maserati that is enveloped in status, power, alongside elegance. Truly, this Maserati is looking to be one of the most high-status vehicles the brand has ever made, with an acceleration rate to match.
4 Lotus Evija (2.8 Seconds)
The 0-60 in 2.8 seconds is highly impressive in the Evija, but Lotus decided that it wanted to do even better than this. The brand stated that they wished to go 0-124 in under six seconds, and they say that they managed to achieve 0-186 in 9 seconds. Pretty impressive.
The vehicle is electric and is AWD alongside having 1972 bhp. Prospective buyers will need a few million dollars spare to purchase an Evija, and the expensive price truly reflects the prestige of the Evija.
3 Audi E-Tron GT (2.7 Seconds)
The E-Tron GT comes with both 600bhp as standard but boosts to 650 bhp when the car is launched. The 0-60 in 2.7 seconds then, comes as no surprise with the powerful engine of the E-Tron GT. The vehicle does not have as long a mileage range as the Tesla Model S does, but the decision to own an E-Tron GT probably won't have to do with the mileage, but with the tremendous speed and power.
The Audi has quite a futuristic feel, and the vegan interior definitely sets the car up for what it aims to achieve - that is, a fast car, that is also mindful of the changes occurring in the world.
2 Ferrari SF90 Spider (2.5 Seconds)
An amazing car, the Ferrari SF90 has a fantastic powertrain and unleashes its power on the road in a very new way for Ferrari. This Ferrari represents a shift in manufacturing, with the car being silent and manages to be as fast as a Bugatti Veyron.
The 0-60 in 2.5 seconds is a representation of how brilliant the Ferrari is, and the vehicle is Ferrari's fastest car ever. The car is tremendously agile and is generally the full-package. Although, it really isn't a car for beginners.
1 Tesla Model S Plaid (1.99 Seconds)
Ranked as going 0-60 in under 2 seconds to 1.99 seconds, the Tesla Model S Plaid is already making some bold statements in what it aims to achieve. The 0-60 in 1.9 seconds is the fastest of any road car currently on sale, as well the car managing to a reach top speed of 200 mph, the Tesla is definitely a massively anticipated car.
There are also claims surrounding the electronic technology and that they will be improved, alongside a new battery module. The vehicle is looking to be faster than the Porsche Taycan, but the official Nurburgring lap time of the car has not been released, so this is still speculation. Still, it looks like the Model S Plaid is going to set some big waves in the car market.