The Bugatti Chiron tops our list. This hypercar has a 1,500-horsepower, 8.0-liter quad-turbocharged W16 engine.
The Chiron, the fastest production car, can hit 261 mph (420 km/h) in its normal configuration thanks to its massive engine unit.
American challenger Hennessey Venom F5 has a powerful engine and aerodynamic design. Its twin-turbocharged V8 engine generates 1,817 horsepower.
With this power, the Venom F5 can challenge the Chiron's speed record and break 300 mph (482 km/h).
The Koenigsegg Jesko showcases Swedish engineering. A 5.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 engine produces 1,600 horsepower on gasoline and 1,600 on E85 biofuel.
The Jesko seeks to create new speed and performance records with its lightweight crankshaft and nine-speed multi-clutch transmission.
The Ayrton Senna-named McLaren Senna is a track-focused supercar with a powerful engine. A 789-horsepower, 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 powers the Senna.
The Senna's lightweight build and aerodynamic prowess allow it to perform well on the road and track despite its modest appearance.
The Rimac Nevera dominates electric automobiles. Four electric motors, each driving one wheel, give an all-electric hypercar 1,914 horsepower and 1,740 lb-ft of torque.
The Rimac Nevera redefines electric propulsion with its mind-bending acceleration and 258 mph (415 km/h) top speed.