The Best New Supercar and Sports Cars Coming in 2025

The Best New Supercar and Sports Cars Coming in 2025

Despite some worries that cars are becoming just plain transportation, car lovers have a lot to be excited about in 2025. This year will see one of the biggest introductions of new sports cars and supercars in recent years.

With the latest technology improving car performance, you’ll notice more hybrid and electric cars on the list compared to five years ago. But this is a good thing! Our favorite car of 2024 is a hybrid, and one of the top performance cars available today is an all-electric hot hatch.

Aston Martin Valhalla

Aston Martin has been previewing the Valhalla supercar since 2019, showing the first AM-RB 003 concept at the Geneva Motor Show. After six years of delays due to COVID-19, the car will finally be produced in 2025. The Valhalla has a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 engine with 817 horsepower, plus three electric motors that add up to a total of 1,064 horsepower. Only 999 units will be made, each starting at around $1 million.

BMW M2 CS

The BMW M2 is already a fun car, and it’s getting even better with the new CS model coming in 2025. The M2 CS has been seen testing recently, and it’s expected to have more than 500 horsepower from its twin-turbo straight-six engine. The CS version will also have better brakes, suspension, and aerodynamics, along with a higher price and limited availability.

Bugatti-Rimac Track Hypercar

Bugatti and Rimac, two top supercar makers, joined forces in 2021. CEO Mate Rimac is working on the V-16 Bugatti Tourbillon and another special car that combines Rimac’s battery technology with Bugatti’s performance and design. This track hypercar will have a unique cockpit with one central seat. Rimac has promised a car that will be faster than most race cars, including Formula 1 and Le Mans cars.

Chevrolet Corvette Zora

The Zora is expected to be the best Corvette ever. It will likely use a powerful 1,064-horsepower twin-turbo V-8 from the new ZR1 and an electric motor from the E-Ray, adding up to over 1,200 horsepower. With all-wheel drive, the Zora will be one of the most powerful and capable supercars of the 21st century.

DeLorean Alpha5

DeLorean is making a comeback with the Alpha5, a stylish sports coupe. Revealed in 2022, the Alpha5 has gullwing doors like the original DMC-12 and sleek lines designed by Italdesign. This all-electric four-seater can go from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds and has a range of 300 miles. Production is expected to start in 2025, though timelines can be uncertain for smaller manufacturers.

Dodge Charger Sixpack

After a lukewarm response to the all-electric Dodge Charger, a traditional gas-powered version called the Sixpack is coming soon. It will use Stellantis’s twin-turbo inline-six engine with options for 420 or 550 horsepower. Both versions will have an eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, improving performance but making burnouts harder.

Ferrari Electric Supercar

In 2025, Ferrari will introduce its first all-electric car. Spy photos show a sleek four-seater coupe or a low SUV. It’s unclear if this electric model will be as beloved as Ferrari’s classic gas cars, but it marks an important move for the famous Italian brand.

Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

The most powerful Ford Mustang right now is the 500-horsepower Dark Horse. Ford is likely working on a new Shelby-branded Mustang with even more power and features. While there are no official details yet, this new Shelby model is expected to be a high-performance vehicle.

Honda Prelude

Estimated to cost around $35,000, the new Honda Prelude was first shown as a concept in 2023 and is now confirmed for production. It will go on sale in late 2025 and use a two-motor hybrid system similar to the current Civic and Accord. The Prelude will include some Type R features and a special software called S+ Shift to simulate gear changes, all in an attractive design.

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N

Priced around $40,000, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 N will build on the success of the Ioniq 5 N, the best-driving electric vehicle available today. Based on the lighter and more aerodynamic Ioniq 6 sedan, the 6 N will feature a 641-horsepower, two-motor system and innovative fake gear shifts. It will also include an NACS charging port as standard, making it easier to charge quickly.

Lexus LFR

Estimated to cost about $100,000, the Lexus LFR is Toyota’s first true supercar since the famous LFA. Tested on the Nürburgring in 2024, it will be fully revealed in 2025. Originally shown as the GR GT3 in 2022, the LFR is expected to have a V-8 engine, though it’s not clear if it will use hybrid power.

Porsche 718 Boxster/Cayman EV

At around $80,000, Porsche plans to make the next generation of the 718 Boxster and Cayman fully electric. Despite a decrease in demand for electric performance cars, Porsche will start production in 2025. While specific details on power and range are not yet available, spy photos suggest the new models will look similar to the current ones.

Porsche Electric Hypercar

Priced at approximately $2.8 million, Porsche’s next hypercar will follow the 918 Spyder and will likely be fully electric. Inspired by the Mission X concept shown in 2023, the hypercar will have a battery pack behind the seats to mimic a mid-engine layout. It will feature aerodynamic designs from Porsche’s race cars, a racing cockpit with bucket seats, and lots of carbon fiber. This high-performance, limited-production car will come with a hefty price tag.

Tesla Roadster

The second-generation Tesla Roadster is expected to cost around $250,000 and will finally launch in 2025 after several delays since its first reveal in 2017. Tesla promises a 0-60 mph time of 1.9 seconds and a top speed of 250 mph. These impressive numbers are now possible, especially since the Rimac Nevera has already achieved similar performance.

As 2025 approaches, car enthusiasts around the world are eagerly awaiting these new supercars and sports cars. Each model promises outstanding performance and the latest technology, ensuring an exciting year for automotive fans.

Manjeet Dabas is an experienced automobile content creator with over ten years in the industry. He specializes in vehicle reviews, test drives, and the latest industry trends, providing insightful and engaging content for car enthusiasts. In his free time, Manjeet Dabas enjoys exploring new roads and attending motor shows.