Buckle up as the hottest new supercars of 2025 are revealed.
Supercars may have faced an uncertain future at the start of this decade, but if 2025 is anything to go by, they are not only surviving — they’re thriving. From petrol-powered beasts to electrified hypercars, this year’s line-up is a thrilling blend of heritage, innovation and unrelenting performance.
Whether you prefer a naturally aspirated V12 or cutting-edge hybrid tech, these are the boldest, fastest and most desirable supercars launching in 2025 — ranked from least to most expensive.
2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 – Starting at $174,995

Chevy’s ultimate ‘Vette is finally here, and it means business. The new ZR1 boasts a monstrous 5.5-litre flat-plane crank V8 producing 1,064 horsepower. That makes it the most powerful factory-built Corvette ever, capable of hitting 60 mph in just 2.3 seconds and topping out at 233 mph. Its aggressive styling, enormous rear wing and American price tag make it an undeniable bargain in supercar terms. Hottest New Supercars of 2025
Key Stats:
- Power: 1,064 hp
- 0-60 mph: 2.3 seconds
- Top Speed: 233 mph
Mercedes-Maybach SL Monogram Series – Estimated at $250,000
The most luxurious roadster Mercedes has ever built, this Maybach SL combines understated elegance with serious performance. Its 4.0-litre V8 delivers 577 hp, but it’s the bespoke paintwork, Crystal White Nappa leather interior and ultra-quiet cabin that set it apart. Hottest New Supercars of 2025

Key Stats:
- Power: 577 hp
- 0-60 mph: 4.0 seconds
- Top Speed: 160 mph
Maserati MC20 Folgore – Starting at $260,000

Maserati takes its elegant MC20 coupe into electric territory with the Folgore. Retaining its stunning looks, it swaps petrol for a tri-motor electric set-up delivering 700 hp and a range of 240 miles. Expect thrilling performance and Italian flair, minus the emissions. Hottest New Supercars of 2025
Key Stats:
- Power: 700 hp
- Range: 240 miles
Hottest New Supercars of 2025
Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed – Estimated at $300,000
Wind in your hair takes on new meaning with the AMG PureSpeed. With no windscreen, F1-inspired design and a 577 hp twin-turbo V8, this exclusive Mythos model is as much art as engineering. Expect ultra-limited production and head-turning style. Hottest New Supercars of 2025

Key Stats:
- Power: 577 hp
- 0-60 mph: 3.6 seconds
- Top Speed: 196 mph
2025 Ford Mustang GTD – Starting at $325,000

Inspired by the GT3 race car, the Mustang GTD brings track-bred aggression to the street. With its supercharged 5.2-litre V8 pushing out 815 hp, extreme carbon-fibre aero and active rear wing, it’s no surprise it recently became the fastest American-made car ever to lap the Nürburgring. Hottest New Supercars of 2025
Key Stats:
- Power: 815 hp
- Top Speed: 202 mph
Lamborghini Temerario – Starting at $360,000
Lamborghini’s electrified future starts here. The Temerario, successor to the Huracán, blends a twin-turbocharged 4.4-litre V8 with three electric motors for a combined 907 hp. It still looks like a proper Lambo, with its wedge shape, scissor doors and blistering 0-60 mph time of 2.7 seconds. Hottest New Supercars of 2025

Key Stats:
- Power: 907 hp
- 0-60 mph: 2.7 seconds
- Top Speed: 213 mph
Ferrari 12Cilindri – Starting at $430,000
For the purists, nothing beats a naturally aspirated V12 Ferrari. Enter the 12Cilindri, successor to the 812 Superfast. Its 6.5-litre V12 screams to over 800 hp, wrapped in sculpted GT styling and a tech-laden interior. The Spider version will set you back even more, at $475,000. Hottest New Supercars of 2025

Key Stats:
- Power: 819 hp
- 0-62 mph: 2.9 seconds
- Top Speed: 211 mph
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale – Starting at $1 million
Alfa’s breathtaking rebirth of the 33 Stradale merges classic design with modern power. Built by Touring Superleggera, only 33 will be made, each with a choice of a 620 hp V6 or 750 hp all-electric drivetrain. Either way, 0-62 mph comes in under 3 seconds. Hottest New Supercars of 2025

Key Stats:
- Power: 620 hp (V6) or 750 hp (EV)
- 0-62 mph: Under 3 seconds
- Top Speed: 207 mph
Aston Martin Valhalla – Estimated at $1.1 million

Finally ready after years in development, the Valhalla blends F1 technology with road-going style. Its hybrid system, developed with Aston Martin’s Formula 1 team, combines a twin-turbo V8 and three electric motors for a staggering 1,064 hp and a top speed of 217 mph.
Key Stats:
- Power: 1,064 hp
- 0-62 mph: 2.5 seconds
- Top Speed: 217 mph
Koenigsegg Gemera – Starting at $1.7 million
The world’s fastest family car? Possibly. Koenigsegg’s four-seater mega-GT hides a 2,300 hp twin-turbo V8 hybrid under its sleek body. It seats four adults, has eight cup holders and still hits 60 mph in under two seconds. Hottest New Supercars of 2025 Hottest New Supercars of 2025

Key Stats:
- Power: 2,300 hp
- 0-60 mph: 1.9 seconds
- Top Speed: 248 mph
McLaren W1 – Starting at $2.7 million
McLaren’s latest hypercar, the W1, is all about radical aero and savage speed. Its hybrid twin-turbo V8 and electric motor churn out 1,258 hp, helping it rocket to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds. Expect cutting-edge tech, track-focused performance and exclusivity to match the price.

Key Stats:
- Power: 1,258 hp
- 0-60 mph: 2.7 seconds
- Top Speed: 217 mph
Ferrari F80 – Starting at $4 million
The LaFerrari successor arrives with futuristic looks and brutal performance. A hybrid V6 and three electric motors create 1,184 hp, launching the F80 to 60 mph in just 2.15 seconds. Only 799 will be built, making this one of the rarest and fastest Ferraris yet.

Key Stats:
- Power: 1,184 hp
- 0-60 mph: 2.15 seconds
- Top Speed: 217 mph
Honourable Mentions: Coming Soon But Price Unknown
BMW Skytop
A design-led masterpiece based on the 8 Series, likely powered by a 617 hp twin-turbo V8 from the M8 Competition. Production confirmed but pricing still under wraps.

Lexus LF-R
Whispers suggest a 1,000 hp hybrid V8 destined to be the spiritual successor to the legendary LFA. Full reveal expected later this year.

Supercars Aren’t Going Anywhere
Despite the rise of electric vehicles and looming legislation, 2025 proves that the supercar is far from extinct. From affordable performance icons like the Corvette ZR1 to outrageous hypercars like the Ferrari F80, drivers with the means (and nerve) will have no shortage of jaw-dropping options this year.






