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Back in 1987, the Ferrari F40 became the first production road car to exceed the mythical 200-mph barrier with a top speed of 201 mph. Now, Ferrari sells three cars that top out over 200, and even Dodge sells a 204-mph car. Even still, the 200-mph club is still relatively small, and all the cars in it are quite special. For this list, we used official top speeds and have limited it to series-production cars that can be bought right now. That means that seeing 200 on a speedo once doesn't count, and cars like the Koenigsegg Regera, which are sold out, also don't count.
Lotus
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Lotus Evija - 200 MPH
Lotus claims its all-new, all-electric 2000-horsepower Evija hypercar can actually hit a top speed over 200 mph, but since it doesn't specify what that speed is, 200 is as high as it goes on this list. Considering most electric cars lose steam over 100 mph, that's damn impressive.
McLaren
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McLaren GT - 201 MPH
McLaren may angle the GT as its entry-level grand tourer, but make no mistake, it's still a mid-engine supercar. A top speed of 201 mph is enough to prove it.
Drew Ruiz
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Lamborghini Huracán Evo - 202 MPH
The Huracán Evo tops out at 202 mph, but strangely, that's slower than the mechanically-similar Audi R8 V10 Plus. We're sure most owners will think the Huracán is fast enough.
Dodge
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Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye - 203 MPH
Dodge can't just leave well-enough alone, taking lessons learned from the wild Demon and applying them to the Hellcat. The SRT Hellcat Redeye makes 797 horsepower, which pushes this muscle car beyond the 200-mph barrier.
McLaren
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McLaren 570S - 204 MPH
The 570S is McLaren's entry-level car, but it's no performance slouch. Its 204-mph top speed is as impressive as its 10.6-second quarter-mile time.
Beadyeye
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McLaren 600LT - 204 MPH
The 570's track-ready Longtail sibling, the 600LT, is able to put up an identical top speed of 204 mph. It has more power, but it also has more drag-inducing aero bits—we bet the two canceled each other out.
McLaren
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McLaren 765LT - 205 MPH
The 765LT is one of the most capable supercars on sale today. Part of that capability has to do with all of the new winglets and extra drag created by that massive fin out back. As a result, top speed is "just" 205 mph—12 mph off the base 720S's top speed.
BMW
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Alpina B7 - 205 MPH
Without a speed limiter in place, the Alpina B7 will run to 205 mph, putting it among the fastest four-doors ever. That's crazy for a luxury cruiser that weighs 4855 pounds. We're not so sure about that grille, though.
Audi
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Audi R8 V10 Plus - 205 MPH
Matt Farah
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Porsche 911 Turbo S - 205 MPH
With 640 horsepower, all-wheel drive, and a brilliant dual-clutch gearbox, the 911 Turbo S is a performance monster. It's one of the quickest cars on sale, with a 2.6-second 0-60 mph time, and it just passes the 200-mph barrier flat out.
Bentley
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Bentley Flying Spur - 207 MPH
The Bentley Flying Spur might be a giant, heavy luxury sedan, but thanks to a 626-horsepower twin-turbo W-12 engine, it can top 207 mph, given enough room. That makes it the quickest production sedan on earth.
Bentley
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Bentley Continental GT - 207 MPH
Since it debuted in 2003, the Bentley Continental GT has always been a superlative long-legged cruiser. The new one, thanks to the same 626-horsepower W-12, can top out at 207 mph.
Aston Martin
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Aston Martin DB11 AMR - 208 MPH
Aston Martin made a number of big changes to the DB11 to create the AMR, including a 30-horsepower bump. That makes it good for 208 mph, but it's not the fastest Aston on this list.
DW BURNETT
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Ferrari F8 Tributo - 211 MPH
The F8 Tributo makes over 700 horsepower from its mid-mounted twin-turbo V-8. Pair that with a sleek, aerodynamically efficient body, and you get an impressive 211-mph top speed.
Ferrari
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Ferrari 812 Superfast - 211 MPH
The Ferrari 812 Superfast lives up to its name. Is that a surprise given that it has an 789-horsepower naturally aspirated V-12? If you were wondering, yes, it sounds magnificent.
Ferrari
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Ferrari SF90 Stradale - 211 MPH
Despite its extra electric motors, the Ferrari SF90 Stradale isn't any faster than its cheaper, less capable siblings. Strange, considering the SF90 makes nearly 1000 horsepower and doesn't have any massive wings or scoops to slow it down.
Aston Martin
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Aston Martin DBS Superleggera - 211 MPH
With 715 horsepower and tons of carbon-fiber used throughout, the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera is aimed squarely at the Ferrari 812 Superfast. The top speed of this V-12 flagship? Two-hundred eleven mph, matching its Italian rival.
McLaren
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McLaren Senna - 211 MPH
The McLaren Senna is all about lap times—not top speed. But when you've got nearly 800 horsepower and active aero that can trim downforce as speed rises, you're going to end up with something fast, specifically, 211 mph.
McLaren
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McLaren 720S - 212 MPH
McLaren really upped the ante with the new 720S. It's not far off the performance of the mighty P1, which is amazing for a regular production car. And because it doesn't have as much aero as its more hardcore 765LT sibling, it's faster in a straight line.
Kevin McCauley
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Ford GT - 216 MPH
The Ford GT was designed from the outset to race at Le Mans, and the road car's 216-mph is certainly Mulsanne ready. And more importantly, it's 11 mph faster flat out than the Ferrari 488 GTB, something Ford's very proud of.
Charlie Magee
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Lamborghini Aventador S - 217 MPH
Around a circuit, the Lamborghini Huracán Performante is quicker than its big brother, but the Aventador S (pictured) and SVJ have a much higher top speed. It's one of the fastest cars on sale right now.
Lamborghini
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Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 - 217 MPH
The Sián is an ultra-limited Lamborghini supercar based on the Aventador that uses V-12 power paired with a supercapacitor hybrid system. That extra thrust isn't enough to exceed the lesser mid-engine Lamborghini's 217-mph top speed, however.
Bugatti
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Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport - 217 MPH
The Pur Sport might look a lot like a regular Chiron, but there are a handful of subtle cosmetic and under-the-skin changes that make it special. While power is unchanged, the gearing is shortened, and there's more aero, which means more drag. It all culminates in a top speed of 217 mph—far less than the standard Chiron's 261-mph top speed.
Bugatti
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Bugatti Divo - 236 MPH
The Divo is basically a rebodied Chiron with more aero, less weight, and a different face. It has the same 1500-horsepower output as the Chiron, but is electronically limited to 236 mph. Not bad for a car designed for cornering rather than top speed.
McLaren
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McLaren Speedtail - 250 MPH
The Speedtail looks fast just sitting still, right? It's not like the Senna, which is designed for the track—the Speedtail is all about acceleration and top speed. Flat-out, it should do 250 mph.
Bugatti
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Bugatti Chiron - 261 MPH
With a 261-mph top speed, the Bugatti Chiron is one of the fastest cars on sale today. But here's the astonishing thing–this is just the base car. The rarer, and more expensive version, shown on the next slide, can go much, much faster.
Bugatti
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Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ - 304 MPH
The Chiron Super Sport 300+ is the ultimate modern Bugatti. Officially the fastest production car on the planet, it was able to achieve a top speed of 304.77 mph on Volkswagen's private Ehra Lessein test facility thanks to a new aero package and less weight, among other things.
Koenigsegg
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