• News
    • Tech
    • Lifestyle
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Premium
  • Reviews
  • Events
    • Nigeria
    • South Africa
  • Tools
    • Price Guide
    • Find your idea car
    • Car valuation
    • Sell your car
    • Car insurance quote
    • Locate a dealer
    • Deals
  • For Sale
    • New Cars for sale
    • Cheap Cars for sale
    • Bikes for sale
    • Trucks for sale
    • Boats for sale
    • Jets for sale in Africa
    • Cars under 5m
    • EV in Nigeria
    • EV in South Africa
Thursday, January 8, 2026
  • Login
Auto Journal Africa
  • News
    • Tech
    • Lifestyle
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Premium
  • Reviews
  • Events
    • Nigeria
    • South Africa
  • Tools
    • Price Guide
    • Find your idea car
    • Car valuation
    • Sell your car
    • Car insurance quote
    • Locate a dealer
    • Deals
  • For Sale
    • New Cars for sale
    • Cheap Cars for sale
    • Bikes for sale
    • Trucks for sale
    • Boats for sale
    • Jets for sale in Africa
    • Cars under 5m
    • EV in Nigeria
    • EV in South Africa
Ask Autojorunal AI
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Tech
    • Lifestyle
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Premium
  • Reviews
  • Events
    • Nigeria
    • South Africa
  • Tools
    • Price Guide
    • Find your idea car
    • Car valuation
    • Sell your car
    • Car insurance quote
    • Locate a dealer
    • Deals
  • For Sale
    • New Cars for sale
    • Cheap Cars for sale
    • Bikes for sale
    • Trucks for sale
    • Boats for sale
    • Jets for sale in Africa
    • Cars under 5m
    • EV in Nigeria
    • EV in South Africa
No Result
View All Result
Morning News
No Result
View All Result
Home Electric Vehicles

Revealed: The fastest three cars in 2026 are EVs, supercars hitting 300 mph

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
January 7, 2026
in Electric Vehicles, Premium
0
fastest cars in 2026
3.2k
SHARES
25.8k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

In 2026, the hypercar world is witnessing a shift. For decades, speed records were dominated by internal combustion engines from Europe’s elite brands. Now, electric vehicles are joining the race and taking the crown. With top speeds surpassing 300 mph, the latest hypercars are more than engineering prowess; they are symbols of status, ambition, and the cutting edge of automotive technology

1. Yangwang U9 Xtreme

Performance Snapshot:

  • The new king.
  • 308.3 mph (verified Sept 2025).
  • 2,977 hp from four electric motors. 0–60 in 2.0s.
  • It turns physics into a software problem.

Asset Intelligence Score:

READ ALSO

Electric cars could power homes, stabilise grids, says Toyota

First Brands faces cash crunch as fraud probe deepens

  • Medium. At $250,000, it is “cheap” for a record holder.
  • Expect high volume (for a hypercar) to dilute long-term scarcity, but its historic status as the first EV to take the crown provides a floor.
  • Liquidity is high in Asian markets, untested in the West.

Ownership Reality:

  • Digital Friction.
  • Requires a 1200V infrastructure to truly shine.
  • Reliability is tied to thermal management of the 30C discharge Blade Battery.

Cost of mistake:

  • Brick the software, brick the car.

Political & Regulatory Outlook:

  • High Risk.
  • A lightning rod for EU/US tariffs on Chinese EVs.
  • Jurisdictional threats could see this car banned or heavily taxed in key Western zip codes.

Status & Signal:

  • The “Silicon Valley” of cars.
  • Signals tech-forwardness and a rejection of Euro-centric heritage. Repels “Old Money” and ICE purists.

Verdict:

  • Who should own it: The tech disruptor who wants the biggest numbers for the lowest relative entry price.
  • Who shouldn’t: The collector who values a “soul” or expects a rising auction curve at Pebble Beach.

2. Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut

Performance Snapshot

  • The V8’s final stand.
  • 316 mph (targeted).
  • 1,600 hp on E85.
  • 0.278 Cd drag coefficient.
  • It is a land-bound fighter jet with a 9-speed Light Speed Transmission.

Asset Intelligence Score:

  • High.
  • Price: $2.3m (approx)+.
  • Value retention is ironclad; Koenigseggs historically trade above MSRP.
  • Allocation power is elite; owning one gets you on the list for the next Swedish “megacar.”

Ownership Reality:

  • The Analog Peak.
  • Reliable for its complexity, but the 8,500 rpm V8 demands specialized care.
  • “Absolut Overdrive” software makes it manageable, but it remains a visceral, demanding machine.

Political & Regulatory Outlook:

  • Safe Haven.
  • Small-volume manufacturer exemptions protect it from most ICE bans.
  • E85 compatibility provides a “green” loophole for carbon-conscious jurisdictions.

Status & Signal:

  • Signals peak engineering IQ.
  • It tells the world you understand power-to-weight ratios better than brand marketing.
  • Repels the “flashy but slow” crowd.

Verdict:

  • Who should own it: The ultimate performance purist.
  • Who shouldn’t: Those who can’t handle a car that vibrates with the intensity of a racing prototype.

3. Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+

Performance Snapshot

  • The 300-mph pioneer.
  • 304.77 mph (verified).
  • 1,578 hp W16.
  • Longtail carbon body.
  • It is the definitive high-speed streamliner of the 2020s.

Asset Intelligence Score:

  • Ultra-High (The “Gold Standard”).

Value Retention:

  • Massive appreciation.
  • Originally £3M ($3.9M), specimens are now clearing $5.7M+ (£4.4M) at 2025/2026 auctions (e.g., Bonhams Audrain).

Allocation Power:

  • Absolute.
  • It is the ultimate “hall pass” for future limited-run Bugatti/Rimac projects.

Liquidity:

  • High.
  • Despite the price, the global demand for one of only 30 units ensures a buyer is always waiting in the wings.

Ownership Reality:

  • Managed Obsolescence.
  • Maintenance is the “price of a Corolla annually” just for basic servicing.
  • The Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires are X-rayed at the factory to ensure integrity.
  • Friction is high, driving this on the street is a logistical exercise in security and clearance.

Political & Regulatory Outlook:

  • The “Last of the Mohicans.”
  • As the final purely ICE Bugatti speed record holder, it faces zero “EV transition” risk in terms of value, it is the very thing collectors are trying to preserve as the V16 hybrids take over.

Status & Signal:

  • Signals “Historical Dominance.” You aren’t just rich; you own a piece of the 20th and 21st-century’s greatest engineering story.
  • It repels “trend-seekers” who want the newest screens; this is for those who want the hardest numbers.

Verdict:

  • Who should own it: The institutional collector who treats their garage like a museum of human achievement.
  • Who absolutely shouldn’t: The driver who wants to “daily” a hypercar. The Longtail aero makes it cumbersome, and every mile added is a $1,000 deduction in asset value.

Read more on From Bentley to Ferrari: The supercars that will break the internet in 2026

Related Posts

Toyota bZ4X test vehicle
News

Electric cars could power homes, stabilise grids, says Toyota

January 8, 2026
First Brands
Business

First Brands faces cash crunch as fraud probe deepens

January 8, 2026
Rivian report
News

Rivian recalls nearly 20,000 vehicles after assembly error

January 8, 2026
Volvo
Premium

Volvo Cars recalls over 413,000 US vehicles over rearview camera software issue

January 8, 2026
Dodge Charger is set to reintroduce the HEMI V8 engine
Cars/SUVs

Dodge charger returns to V8 roots, reigniting muscle car passion

January 8, 2026
Nvidia Alpamayo
Electric Vehicles

Meet Nvidia’s Alpamayo, the AI Car tech that can think, explain, drive itself

January 8, 2026
Next Post
BMW M5 Touring E60 2026

BMW M5, Jaguar F-Type among 2026’s most exclusive collector cars

POPULAR NEWS

Inferno at Toyota 1000 Desert Race consumes 49 cars

Inferno at Toyota 1000 Desert Race consumes 49 cars

July 3, 2023
Mobius Motors

Mobius Motors: Rising taxes, competition ends Kenyan SUV maker’s journey

August 7, 2024
Autojournal car race

Get ready for the biggest RACE show this December in Nigeria

August 12, 2024
From style to sustainability: How Geely Auto is shaping the future of luxury vehicles

From style to sustainability: How Geely Auto is shaping the future of luxury vehicles

October 25, 2024
Oyo State Governor gifts Saheed Osupa Toyota Prado SUV worth ₦70M 

Oyo State Governor gifts Saheed Osupa Toyota Prado SUV worth ₦70M 

August 22, 2023

EDITOR'S PICK

car sales in Egypt 2025

Egypt’s car sales soar 83% in 2025 as cheaper prices, reforms fuel demand

September 3, 2025
PS5 Pro Console

Sony’s PS5 Pro console anticipated to be released in Spring 2024

March 17, 2023
The allure of G 63 Grand Edition

Be the envy of the road with the allure of G 63 Grand Edition

July 10, 2023
Kenya fuel Price (Photo: Pan African vision)

Kenya’s Energy regulator defies court order, raises fuel prices

July 5, 2023

About

Auto Journal Africa is the leading online and print magazine for automobiles in Africa.

Follow us

Recent Posts

  • Electric cars could power homes, stabilise grids, says Toyota
  • First Brands faces cash crunch as fraud probe deepens
  • Rivian recalls nearly 20,000 vehicles after assembly error
  • Volvo Cars recalls over 413,000 US vehicles over rearview camera software issue

Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Events
  • Tools
  • For Sale

© 2023 Auto Journal

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Tech
    • Lifestyle
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Premium
  • Reviews
  • Events
    • Nigeria
    • South Africa
  • Tools
    • Price Guide
    • Find your idea car
    • Car valuation
    • Sell your car
    • Car insurance quote
    • Locate a dealer
    • Deals
  • For Sale
    • New Cars for sale
    • Cheap Cars for sale
    • Bikes for sale
    • Trucks for sale
    • Boats for sale
    • Jets for sale in Africa
    • Cars under 5m
    • EV in Nigeria
    • EV in South Africa

© 2023 Auto Journal

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In