Bugatti Veyron Top Speed: 252.2 mph 1001 Horsepower No surprises here, the fastest and most powerful production car ever makes the top of the list. I wonder when Koenigsegg will decide to take the #1 position and beef up the CCX.
Koenigsegg CCX Top Speed: 250 mph 900 Horsepower As I said above, I expect Koenigsegg to take the number one spot eventually; those crazy Swedes aren’t fooling around.
Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo Top Speed: 248 mph 750 Horsepower VCars didn’t specify that it’s an S7 Twin-Turbo, but that’s what they’re talking about. This is one bad-ass car.
McLaren F1 Top Speed: 240.14 620 Horsepower Can you believe this? The McLaren F1 was made in 1994, 13 years ago, and it’s still one of the fastest cars in the world. This happens to be the first car on this list I would purchase if I had the cash. Then I’d buy the Koenigsegg.
Ferrari Enzo Top Speed: 217 mph 657 Horsepower Ferrari’s newest Mega-Car seems to have people crashing it left and right, but the drivers always walk away fine (physically.) With only 399 of these ever made, the value of the car goes up with each crash.
Jaguar XJ220 Top Speed: 217 mph 549 Horsepower Even older than the McLaren F1, the Jaguar XJ220 has been on this list since 1992. Be sure to check out the Pininfarina version as well.
Lamborghini Murcielago Top Speed: 213 633 Horsepower I think VCars got a little bit confused here. The title suggests they mean the standard Murcielago, but the top speed and pictures tell us they’re talking about the LP640. Let’s clear this up a bit…the horsepower on the LP640 is 640 (hence the name,) and the hp rating on the standard Murcielago is 580.
Porsche Carrera GT Top Speed: 209 mph 605 Horsepower Porsche’s fastest, most attractive (and most expensive) car to date comes in at #9.
McLaren Mercedes SLR Top Speed: 207 mph 626 Horsepower
Pagani Zonda F Top Speed: 215 mph 602 Horsepower Yes, I know this is a picture of the Roadster, not the Zonda F. With Pagani’s new Zonda R on the way, the Zonda might be creeping up on this list faster than Bugatti can say “We need bigger turbos.”