Sports Cars with Maximum Torque On Board

Overview

Sports Cars with maximum torque are the ones that make you feel all the g-force when you hit the throttle. All car shoppers attract to the horsepower rating of a vehicle, but that is not what matters the most. Without torque, there is no horsepower because horsepower just tells you how quickly torque is used. In scientific terms, horsepower is the application of torque, which is the force needed to move your car forward.

10. Tesla Model S Plaid – 1423 Nm

Sports Cars with Maximum Torque
Sports Cars with Maximum Torque

Before even launching, the Tesla Model S Plaid was a joke on its yoke steering wheel but missing the biggest key i.e., an enormous output of 1,020 horsepower and 1423 Nm of torque. This is Tesla’s first triple-motor car, with a 0-60 mph sprint of 2 seconds. The 2022 Model S is one of the fastest production cars ever, and rivals like Lucid Air and Porsche Taycan are unable to keep up with it.

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9. Koenigsegg Jesko – 1500 Nm

Sports Cars with Maximum Torque
Sports Cars with Maximum Torque

The priority of Koenigsegg Motors is always speed and ludicrous power outputs over anything else. The 2022 Jesko runs in a 5.0L twin-turbo V8 that blasts out 1,600 horsepower and 1500 Nm of torque. With a top speed of 300 mph and 0-60 mph run in 2.5 seconds, the hypercar is equipped with a 9-speed automatic transmission and which is perhaps the lightest crankshaft in the world, weighing just 12 Kgs.

8. Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport – 1600 Nm

Sports Cars with Maximum Torque
Sports Cars with Maximum Torque

The New Chiron Pur Sport is purely focused on improved lateral agility and acceleration. The base Chiron Pur Sport is a canvas for buyers to customize according to their tastes, so it’s almost impossible to see two completely identical Chiron Pur Sport. Under the hood lies the 8.0L quad-turbo W16 engine with an astonishing output of 1,479 hp and 1600 Nm of peak torque. Only 60 units of the $3.5 million 2022 Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport are available.

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7. Lotus Evija – 1700 Nm

Sports Cars with Maximum Torque
Sports Cars with Maximum Torque

Pushing the boundaries of modern hypercar design, Lotus’ new Evija has an estimated price of $2.3 million. With astonishing performance and ultrafast charging setup, the all-electric 2022 Evija puts almost all rivals to shame. Hitting 62 mph in less than three seconds, and a top speed of 200 mph, the 2022 Evija is a game-changer in the performance car segment. With a power output of 1972 horsepower and 1700 Nm of torque, the Evija is one of the most powerful production cars on earth limited to 130 units.

6. SSC Tuatara Aggressor – 2174 Nm

Sports Cars with Maximum Torque
Sports Cars with Maximum Torque

Enthusiasts might have got an idea of what the SSC is capable of at the Kennedy Space Center’s Shuttle Landing Facility in Florida, achieving 282.9 mph in 2.3 miles. The Aggressor is the track-only variant of the SSC Tuatara with no limits in performance that could not be achieved by the road-going Striker variant. Under the hood lies a 5.9L twin-turbo V8 engine that pumps out 2,200 hp and 2174 Nm of torque.

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5. Koenigsegg Regera – 2000 Nm

Sports Cars with Maximum Torque
Sports Cars with Maximum Torque

The Regera is an example of what the Swedish automaker can do. Selling for $2 million, all the 80 units of Regera were sold out before even production was completed. This remarkable hypercar comes with a hybrid drivetrain with an output of 1,489 hp and 2000 Nm of torque. The 5.0L TT V8 and 3 electric motors push the Regera from 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds with a top speed of 249 mph.

4. Pininfarina Battista – 2360 Nm

Sports Cars with Maximum Torque
Sports Cars with Maximum Torque

The Battista is Pininfarina’s first electric hypercar, the Italian design house is not new to designing beautiful automobiles. The automaker has a partnership history with Ferrari, Peugeot and Alfa Romeo. The $2.2 million Pininfarina Battista gives the idea of what the future holds for Italian EV hypercars with a 0-60 time of 1.8 seconds. Pininfarina claims that using a 180-kW DC connection for charging boosts the 2022 Battista can charge from 20 to 80% in less than 25 minutes. Another exciting spec of the Battista is the output of 1,900 hp and 2360 Nm of torque.

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3. Aspark Owl – 2000 Nm

Sports Cars with Maximum Torque
Sports Cars with Maximum Torque

The first Japanese all-electric battery-powered hypercar from Aspark Owl is limited to 10 units for the American market. First unveiled as a concept car at the Frankfurt Auto Show in 2017 and entered into production two years later. Torque is a huge advantage for electric vehicles and the Aspark Owl doesn’t lacks it. The Japanese hypercar is rated at 2,012 hp and 2000 Nm of torque. Hitting 62 mph takes only 1.9 seconds with a top speed of 249 mph.

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2. Rimac Nevera – 2360 Nm

Sports Cars with Maximum Torque
Sports Cars with Maximum Torque

The Croatian automaker made one of the fastest electric cars with a 0-62 time of less than two seconds and a top speed of 258 mph. The four gearboxes and four motors facilitate the production of 1,888 hp and 2360 Nm of torque. Top Gear magazine named the $2.4 million 2022 Rimac Nevera the best electric performance car.

1. Koenigsegg Gemera – 3500 Nm

Sports Cars with Maximum Torque
Sports Cars with Maximum Torque

Koenigsegg unveiled the limited-production hybrid GT at the Geneva Motor Show in 2020 and the most highlighting feature is the 3000 Nm of torque which destroys every other rival. Unlike the other Koenigsegg cars, the Gemera can accommodate four people despite having two doors. The drivetrain is made up of a 3-cylinder engine and three electric motors with overall output of 1,700 horsepower and a top speed of 249 mph.

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