Below are the 10 fastest SUVs in the world today, with names like the Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT, Aston Martin DBX707, Tesla Model

10. Lamborghini Urus. Maximum speed: 306 km/h, acceleration 0 – 96 km/h: 3.5 sec. If not counting electrified vehicles, the Urus is one of the leading sports SUVs on the market. However, the huge advantage of electric cars in the instantaneous torque segment puts the car’s acceleration ability only at the bottom of the top 10 markets – Photo: Motor 1

9. Mercedes-AMG EQE. Maximum speed: 240 km/h, acceleration 0 – 96 km/h: 3.4 sec. Launching in October 2022, the AMG EQE instantly became one of the world’s 10 fastest SUVs, with acceleration capabilities on par with previous top-engined supercars – Photo: Motor1

8. Mercedes-AMG GLC63 SE Performance. Maximum speed: 275 km/h, acceleration 0 – 96 km/h: 3.4 sec. The top variant of the GLC is capable of competing quite well with the AMG EQE and gradually gets better when both cars enter the higher speed range. It’s also the fastest-accelerating hybrid SUV on the market today – Photo: Motor1

7. Lamborghini Urus Performante. Maximum speed: 306 km/h, acceleration 0 – 96 km/h: 3.3 sec. The high-performance version of the Urus retains the top speed but slightly reduces the acceleration time and has almost the same parameters as its compatriot just above – Photo: Motor 1

6. Ferrari Purosangue. Maximum speed: 309 km/h, acceleration 0 – 96 km/h: 3.3 sec. The only difference between the Purosangu and the Urus Performante is that the top speed of the model with the prancing horse logo is 3 units higher – Photo: Motor1

5. Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT. Maximum speed: 299 km/h, acceleration 0 – 96 km/h: 3.1 sec. Porsche’s fastest SUV line is also the second fastest-accelerating internal combustion engine SUV in the world, having lost only one name line that may surprise many to rank higher – Photo: Motor 1

4. Aston Martin DBX707. Maximum speed: 311 km/h, acceleration 0 – 96 km/h: 3.1 sec. The DBX707 has similar acceleration to the fastest Cayenne, but its top speed is significantly higher. It is also currently the world’s fastest engine-powered SUV – Photo: Motor1

3. Rivian R1S. Maximum speed: 201 km/h, acceleration 0 – 96 km/h: 3.0 sec. What “high performance” electric SUVs have in common is that their top speeds are not very good due to thermal limitations and concerns about battery durability. However, high torque is achieved almost immediately after stepping on the accelerator, helping to turn the 3 fastest SUV acceleration positions in the world into electric vehicles – Photo: Motor 1

2. Lotus Eletra R. Maximum speed: 266 km/h, acceleration 0 – 100 km/h: 2.95 sec. The high-end version of the Electra has recently announced acceleration parameters from 0 to 100 km/h (the rest of the list is from 0 to 96 km/h), but even on this parameter the car easily overtook the second place Have – Photo: motor1

1. Tesla Model Maximum speed: 262 km/h, acceleration 0 – 96 km/h: 2.5 sec. After the 2023 update, according to several measurements in Tesla model practice, the time required for the car to reach the above mark is even less, but nevertheless 2.5 seconds is still the parameter declared and accepted by the company – Photo: Motor 1
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