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What is the quickest EV 0-60?

The Rimac Nevera currently holds the fastest production electric car 0-60 mph, hitting about 1.85 seconds under optimal launch conditions. Tesla’s Model S Plaid and the Pininfarina Battista are close contenders, with times that hover around the low-to-mid 2-second range depending on testing. This article breaks down the latest records and what those numbers really mean for EV performance.


Current record-holders and notable contenders


The following list highlights the leading production EVs with the fastest 0-60 mph times, noting official claims and typical independent test results under standard conditions.




  • Rimac Nevera — about 1.85 seconds to 0-60 mph under ideal launch-control conditions; production model with roughly 1,914 horsepower. Independent tests on performance tires often report times in the 1.8–1.9 second range.


  • Tesla Model S Plaid — roughly 1.99 seconds to 0-60 mph in favorable conditions; widely cited as just under 2 seconds in many independent tests and manufacturer claims.


  • Pininfarina Battista — around 1.9–2.0 seconds; a high-end electric hypercar with about 1,900 horsepower; times vary with launch setup and tire choice.


Times can vary widely depending on launch methodology, tire temperature, track surface, altitude, and weather. Manufacturers publish peak figures, while independent observers may report slightly different numbers on different days.


How 0-60 is measured and why numbers vary


To understand what these numbers mean, it helps to know how 0-60 measurements are conducted and what can skew them. Most production EVs publish 0-60 values under controlled conditions, typically with launch control engaged on a smooth, dry track and specialized tires. Real-world performance can vary due to several factors:



  • Launch technology and traction control settings

  • Tire type and temperature

  • Vehicle weight and any additional load

  • Altitude and air density

  • Testing method (manufacturer lab test vs independent track test)


In practice, the 0-60 figure is a useful benchmark that signals the vehicle’s quickness, but it is not a single universal standard. For potential buyers and enthusiasts, the Rimac Nevera’s edge in the current era is widely recognized, with the caveat that a fully stock car’s performance can still vary by conditions.


Summary


As of 2024–2025, the Rimac Nevera holds the title for the quickest production EV to reach 60 mph, at about 1.85 seconds under ideal launch conditions. The Tesla Model S Plaid remains a near-contender with sub-2-second acceleration in favorable conditions, while the Pininfarina Battista sits in the same fast territory. The landscape of EV performance is rapidly evolving, and small changes in testing method, tires, and weather can tilt the standings. For most consumers, the key takeaway is that electric cars are crossing into performance territory historically reserved for the top gasoline hypercars—often with 0-60 times under two seconds.

What's the fastest 0 to 60 car right now?


Company we've got the Ferrari FXX K Evo the Lonzante converted Sesto Elemento. We've got another electric hypercar the AAA.



What is the fastest electric vehicle 0-60?


Tesla Model S Plaid
The fastest electric car we've ever tested — actually, the fastest car of any type, electric or otherwise — is the 1,020-horsepower Tesla Model S Plaid. The Plaid's 2.3-second sprint to 60 mph remains the quickest time ever recorded, and the same goes for the 9.4-second quarter-mile time.



Which EV has the fastest acceleration?


The fastest accelerating road-legal electric car is the Aspark Owl, with a claimed 0-60 mph time of about 1.69 to 1.72 seconds. For track-only use, the McMurtry Spéirling is faster, with a 0-60 mph time under 1.5 seconds.
 
You can watch this video to see the Aspark Owl in action: 31sElectrek.coYouTube · Sep 15, 2023
Fastest accelerating electric cars

  • Aspark Owl: This road-legal supercar holds the record for the fastest acceleration among production electric cars, with a 0-60 mph time of under 1.72 seconds. It uses four electric motors to produce immense power. 
  • Rimac Nevera: This hypercar is very close behind the Aspark Owl, with a 0-60 mph time of approximately 1.74 seconds. 
  • Lucid Air Sapphire: The fastest accelerating production sedan is the Lucid Air Sapphire, with a claimed 0-60 mph time of about 1.89 seconds. It is a four-door luxury vehicle, unlike the track-focused hypercars. 
  • Porsche Taycan Turbo GT: The version with the Weissach package has a 0-62 mph time of 2.2 seconds. 
  • Tesla Model S Plaid: The Model S Plaid is one of the quickest cars ever made, with a 0-60 mph time of around 1.99 seconds. 

You can also watch this video comparing the acceleration of Porsche Taycan Turbo GT and Tesla Model S Plaid: 1mDragTimesYouTube · Apr 26, 2025



Can a Tesla go 0 to 60 in 1.9 seconds?


And the odds of you actually doing 1.99 seconds to 60 miles an hour are in your plaid. Is pretty much zero on a drag strip. It is very possible. But I don't even think better tires on the street.


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