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Fast electric car
Torque, acceleration and of course speed are the main criteria when you're looking for a fast car. The electric car does not fail to meet this criterion. In fact, with a gearbox that only has one gear, the electric car is quick and extremely responsive when starting up, delivering maximum torque much more immediately. What's more, some electric family saloons can even compete with combustion-powered vehicles. In fact, the Tesla S for example, develops more than 700 bhp, while a Porsche 911 Turbo S develops only 560.
In this way, the electric car has made it possible to establish the sports cars and electric SuperCars. Given the current energy transition, it was more than necessary for carmakers to ensure the future of mobility by adapting the electric car to the different expectations of motorists. Indeed, with a End of petrol and diesel vehicles signed for 2035 as well as increasingly stringent regulations for internal combustion vehicles. The electric car is becoming a matter of course and will make it possible to guarantee the presence of sporty electric car in the automotive market.
Why buy an electric vehicle?
Initially, the electric car makes it possible to respond to environmental issues and, inevitably, to reduce CO2 emissions. However, this is not the only advantage of the electric car. The electric car also provides a solution to other problems that motorists may encounter:
- A more economical recharge price 2/100 km, i.e. on average 70% cheaper than a petrol vehicle
- Solutions for available refills in town, sometimes free of charge
- From support for installing home charging points
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You'll find the different fast electric cars of 2023. This list includes electric cars that are available to buy now, those that can be pre-ordered, and those that have been announced and should be on the road in the near future.
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Fast electric cars
Rimac C_Two

The second car from the Croatian manufacturer specialising in electric supercars. Scheduled for 2021 and available from 1.7 million euros, the C_Two is powered by four electric motors developing up to 1,915 bhp and maximum torque of 2,300 Nm. What's more, this engine will enable it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 1.8 seconds, with a top speed of over 400 km/h.
Hosted by a battery With its 120 kWh capacity, the C_Two will give you a range of up to 650 km, while delivering on its promise of performance thanks to all-wheel drive and sophisticated launch control.
When it comes to on-board technology, the Rimac C_Two places great emphasis on safety and driving comfort. It is equipped with eight cameras, two lidars, six radars and twelve ultrasound sensors to ensure fully autonomous driving.
- Autonomy 650 km
- Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h: 1.8 s
- Fast charge (10% to 80%) -
- Price: €1,700,000
Tesla Roadster

Presented in 2017, the Tesla Roadster is a electric car sporty and certainly fast. Scheduled for production in 2020, the Roadster will normally be available in 2022. Nonetheless, Tesla is no stranger to delays, so this date may also be postponed.
Positioned by Tesla as the fastest vehicle on the market, the Roadster is designed to take on any vehicle on the race track, regardless of its engine.
The fast electric car from Tesla has a claimed range of 1,000 km powered by its 200 kWh battery. What's more, the Roadster's powertrain will enable you to reach a top speed of over 400 km/h and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.1 seconds. The Tesla is far superior to the best-known supercars. For example, the Bugatti Chiron 1 500 cv on the same exercise carries out only in 2,5 seconds the 0 to 100 km/h.
As a reminder, the various announcements in terms of performance are, for the moment, just claims by Tesla. Nevertheless, Tesla knows exactly how to keep most of its promises. Nevertheless, Tesla knows how to keep most of its promises, Tesla has not yet given any information about the powertrain, apart from the presence of three electric motors and 10,000 Nm of torque.
Now available for reservation, from €172,000, you'll need to pay a €43,000 deposit to ensure delivery of the vehicle as soon as it comes off the production line.
- Range: 1000 km
- Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.1s
- Fast charge (10% to 80%) -
- Price: €215,000
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Tesla Model S Plaid

Available from €104,990, the Tesla Model S also has an entry-level finish that focuses more on range than performance. In terms of powertrains, the Model X has exactly the same characteristics, giving you a choice between a saloon and an SUV within the same range. Tesla.
Tesla's saloon has a range of 637 km on the WLTP cycle, thanks to its 100 kWh battery. What's more, it reaches 100 km/h in just 2.1 seconds, thanks to its 1,020 bhp engine.
The Ludicrous driving mode allows you to transform your driving experience into a real adventure. Tesla Model S in SuperCar to achieve real performance on the racetrack.
When it comes to recharging, Tesla is deploying a network of fast-charging stationsThese are called "Superchargers", and can charge from 10% to 80% in just 15 minutes.
- Range: 637 km (WLTP)
- Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.1 s
- Fast charge (10% to 80%) - 15 min
- Price: €100,990
Porsche Taycan Turbo S

La Porsche Taycan is the carmaker's first electric car. Available from €181,152 in its fastest Turbo S trim, the Taycan also has an entry-level trim from €108,632.
Available in three trim levels: 4S, Turbo and Turbo S. It develops up to 751 bhp and 1,050 Nm of torque in the Turbo S trim. This trim also offers an overboost function to maximise its performance on the road.
Thanks to this function, the Taycan Turbo S can easily accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds.
In terms of range, the manufacturer has announced a maximum range of 400 km for the Turbo S trim level. It will also be possible to reach a maximum speed of 260 km/h, while maintaining the promised range.
- Range: 400 km (WLTP)
- Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h: 2.8 s
- Fast charge (10% to 80%) - 27 min
- Price: €108,632
Jaguar i-Pace

Marketed since 2018, the Jaguar I-Pace is the first electric car from the British manufacturer. Available from €79,990, the I Pace's design reassures its positioning as a top-of-the-range SUV.
Luxurious and high-performance Jaguar i-Pace has two electric motors distributed between the front and rear of the vehicle, delivering up to 294 kW (400 bhp) and a top speed of 200 km/h.
What's more, the 90 kWh battery fitted to the I Pace gives it a range of up to 470 km in the WLTP cycle, and requires a 44-minute quick charge to extend its range from 10% to 80%.
With an engine comparable to the F-TYPE SVRThis SUV has all the characteristics of a fast electric car.
- Range: 470 km (WLTP)
- Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h: 4.8s
- Fast recharge (10 to 80%): 44 min
- Price: €79,990
Mercedes EQC

Marketed since 2019, the Mercedes EQC is an electric SUV from the EQ Group set up by Mercedes.
Available from €78,950, the EQC stands out for its aesthetic design, based on the Concept Car established by Mercedes in 2016.
Le EQC is powered by an engine developing up to 300 kW (408 bhp), enabling the Mercedes accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds and reach a top speed of 180 km/h. What's more, with its 85 kWh battery, you can reach up to 414 km on the WLTP cycle.
In terms of fast recharging, the EQC is equipped with a CSS Combo socket for charging from 10% to 80% in 35 minutes.
- Range: 414 km (WLTP)
- Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h: 5.1s
- Fast recharge (10 to 80%): 35 min
- Price: €78,950























