Best New Supercars Coming in 2025

Best New Supercars Coming in 2025

A term that instantly sparks excitement is ‘Supercar’. Originally coined to define top-tier American muscle cars during the era known as the “horsepower wars”, it now represents an exclusive class of rare, extraordinarily fast, and seemingly impossible-to-handle exotic vehicles. Naturally, they are highly sought after.

As a passionate gamer and automobile aficionado, I’ve been longing for the return of true supercars in the market – something that ignites our spirits rather than just moving us from point A to B. For quite some time now, it seems like cars have lost their soul, transforming into mere mobile carriages. However, 2025 is set to shake things up with an electrifying lineup of upcoming supercars!

Let’s buckle up and hop into the passenger seat as we explore some of the most exciting supercars set to hit the market in 2025, showcasing three hypercars boasting impressive performance akin to race tracks.

Lexus LF-R

Best New Supercars Coming in 2025

Known for manufacturing dependable yet unremarkable luxury vehicles, Lexus is preparing to shake up the automotive world with its first genuine supercar following the iconic LFA – the Lexus LF-R. Nicknamed the successor of the LFA, Toyota unveiled the prototype at the 2022 Tokyo Auto Salon, and since then, details about it have been scarce. Recently, the vehicle was spotted during a test run around the Nürburgring Nordschleife track. The most recent spy photos show a small hood scoop, large air intakes at the front and near the rear quarter panels, and enormous openings behind the rear fenders. Toyota’s GR division is working on the supercar with notable motorsport-inspired elements, including a carbon-fiber structure. It is predicted to be equipped with a hybrid V-8 engine – a significant shift from the LFA’s naturally-aspirated V10. The LF-R is projected to cost around $100,000 and might be unveiled in 2025.

Chevrolet Corvette Zora

Best New Supercars Coming in 2025

Known as Zora Arkus-Dontov, famously referred to as the “Father of the Corvette,” there’s been much anticipation for a new model named after him, which is expected to surpass all previous Corvette models in speed and performance. This upcoming car, tentatively called the Zora, might incorporate the ZR1’s powerful flat-plane-crank twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V-8 engine coupled with the E-Ray’s 160-hp front-axle electric motor to create an all-wheel-drive hybrid system. With an estimated output of 1,224 horsepower, the Zora could accelerate from 0-60 mph in less than two seconds. In terms of design, it’s likely to resemble both the Z06 and ZR1 models but will feature unique Zora-specific elements. Chevy may reveal this high-priced supercar (starting at around $200,000) as early as late 2025 or possibly in early 2026.

Ferrari Electric Supercar

Best New Supercars Coming in 2025

Previously, the world of Ferraris and electric vehicles seemed worlds apart, like the North and South Poles. However, the divide between these realms is beginning to blur as Ferrari prepares to debut its inaugural fully-electric vehicle. While spy images don’t offer extensive details about the final production model, they do provide some intriguing hints about what’s to come. It’s likely that this electric supercar will either be a four-door SUV or adopt an assertive crossover design, similar to the Purosangue. Regarding the powertrain, it will probably boast a dual-motor system in an all-wheel-drive configuration, ensuring the performance synonymous with Ferrari. The electric vehicle is also rumored to incorporate fully active suspension and rear-wheel steering, and engineers are planning to amplify motor noises to preserve Ferrari’s unique character. Expected to retail at around $500,000, this electric supercar might make its debut as early as this year or early 2026.

Aston Martin Valhalla

Best New Supercars Coming in 2025

The car codenamed AM-RB-003, now known as the Valhalla, is Aston Martin’s first mid-engine PHEV hybrid supercar. This project brought together two Formula One teams. First unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, it will start production in mid-2025 for the 2026 model year. The Valhalla boasts a striking and elegant design that accentuates Aston Martin’s signature grille, sleek bodywork, and dihedral doors. With technology borrowed from a partnership with Red Bull Racing, it features a carbon fiber monocoque, active aerodynamics, and an innovative rear wing that uses aircraft morphing technology. The powertrain consists of a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 engine from Mercedes-AMG, coupled with three electric motors. This hybrid system produces 1,064 horsepower, with a top speed estimated at 217 mph and a 0-62 mph acceleration in just 2.5 seconds. Aston Martin plans to produce only 999 Valhallas, with each one costing at least $800,000.

Bugatti-Rimac Track Hypercar

Best New Supercars Coming in 2025

In 2021, two titans of the supercar industry, Bugatti and Rimac, combined forces to form an incredibly powerful organization. This union resulted in the creation of the V-16 Bugatti Tourbillion, with Mate Rimac serving as CEO. Not long after the unveiling of the Tourbillion, Rimac hinted at another car project, a joint effort between these two supercar powerhouses.

We are building a track car, a single-seater that’s going to be faster than any race car for most tracks. Faster than Formula 1, faster than Le Mans.

Mate Rimac, CEO of Rimac Group.

Although some aspects remain undisclosed, this high-performance vehicle will be specifically designed for racing tracks, boasting Rimac’s cutting-edge battery technology alongside Bugatti’s renowned speed and styling. It will also sport a canopy-inspired cockpit with a solitary central seat. However, the automobile’s official title, details, and pricing (estimated to exceed $1 million) are yet to be unveiled publicly.

Porsche Electric Hypercar

Best New Supercars Coming in 2025

According to the Mission X design, Porsche’s forthcoming hypercar is primed to be an electric successor to the 918 Spyder, aiming for mid-engine car-like handling by positioning its batteries behind the seats. This upcoming hypercar could potentially be Porsche’s first vehicle with three electric motors and all-wheel drive, capable of producing up to 1,700 horsepower. The automaker aims to break the Nurburgring production lap time record for this high-speed machine. Design elements from Porsche’s Le Mans prototype race cars like the 918 Hybrid are expected to be incorporated, including forward-and-upward opening doors and vertical headlights. The price tag is anticipated to exceed $2.8 million, making it the costliest Porsche EV ever, surpassing the starting price of the Tesla Turbo GT at $232,000.

Red Bull RB17 Hypercar

Best New Supercars Coming in 2025

At the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed, Red Bull Advanced Technologies unveiled their eagerly anticipated hypercar, the RB17, which was designed by their esteemed designer, Adrien Newey. This is the first production vehicle from the F1 team. Powered by a semi-stressed mid-mounted V10 engine, this track-only vehicle boasts an impressive 1,200 horsepower and can reach revs of up to 15,000 rpm with a top speed exceeding 350 kph. The RB17 features a two-seat carbon fiber monocoque chassis and a carbon fiber gearbox driving the rear wheels. Extreme aerodynamics were prioritized in its design. Red Bull plans to limit production of the RB17 to just 50 units, each carrying a hefty price tag of over $6 million.

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