Hypercars have long been the definitive breed of driving expression and excess, a genre of exotic cars in which engineers are let loose in order to create the ultimate driving machine.
Often limited in number and delivering physics-defying levels of agility and performance, hypercars are all about pushing the limits of what’s possible – and they typically have a list price that reflects the painstaking man hours that go into their development.
In 2026, the hypercar landscape is more varied than ever, ranging from high-revving V12 monsters like the GMA T50 to silent EVs that deliver whip-crack acceleration and mind-boggling 0-60mph times, such as the Lotus Evija.
There are even powerful plug-in hybrid derivatives combining both electric and petrol power in order to maximise performance, without the range constraints of an EV.
But which of the latest hypercars do we like the most? Here are our top 10 performance paragons, each pushing the boundaries of what’s possible for performance cars.
Our list is limited to cars that have been driven by our team of road testers.
The brainchild of legendary Formula 1 engineer Adrian Newey, this jaw-dropping British hypercar was created to deliver the ultimate in outright performance, with nothing coming between it and its goal of smashing lap times.
Its lightweight carbonfibre tub was designed with strength in mind, while the knee-high body’s surfaces were sculpted by wind-tunnel data and feature active aerodynamics.
The suspension is equally tricky, its active adjustable ride height aiming to keep the car on an even keel as aerodynamic and cornering forces build.
Yet arguably the highlight is the naturally aspirated (but very mildly electrically assisted) 6.5-litre V12, which revs to a heady 11,000rpm and delivers a knockout 1140bhp punch for 0-62mph in 2.5sec and a 220mph top speed.
Sensory overload is guaranteed and, if you’re brave enough, few cars are quicker around a circuit.
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