The Nurburgring Nordschleife is one of the most famous tracks the world over.

Volkswagen ID.R

The Volkswagen ID.R is a monstrous EV that can outrun anything that tries to challenge it.

It’s certainly not a car that’s part ofVolkswagen’s current lineup of consumer EVs.

silver porsche taycan with yellow brake calipers on european street

Most people associate electric cars with an ultra-quiet powertrain that barely makes a sound.

However, battery swapping isn’t the only forward-thinking idea that Nio is pursuing.

They also happen to have an extremely track-oriented EV that is lightning-quick around the Nordschleife.

Forza Horizon 5 screenshot at the Gran Telescopio with a Porsche Taycan

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So just how fast is the Nio EP9?

Its time around the ‘Ring is a ridiculous 6m45s.

What’s the secret to the Nio’s insane speed?

Model S Plaid

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Well, for starters, it delivers an extremely powerful 1,360 metric horsepower thanks to four electric motors.

The Nio EP9 is incredibly aerodynamic, and the best part is that it looks like a hypercar.

It’s probably the best-looking hypercar currently on the market.

The previous two entries were hyper-EVs you’ll never see on a public road.

Porsche’s Taycan Turbo S is a completely different story.

The Taycan Turbo S lapped the famous Nurburgring in an amazing 7m33s.

This makes it faster than that other electric sedan from Elon Musk’s car company.

Regardless, the performance of the Taycan Turbo S’s incredible 616 HP is undeniable.

Tesla Model S Plaid

Most EV fans know aboutthe ultra-quick Tesla Model S Plaid.

That’s why seeing it come in fourth place on a list of the fastest anything is so shocking.

Regardless, the Model S Plaid has nothing to be ashamed of.

This makes Tesla’s acceleration all the more impressive.

This car can accelerate from 0-60 MPH in less than two seconds.

Not only this, but it’ll complete the quarter mile in nine seconds.

It will definitely be interesting to see what time the Tesla Roadster puts down if it ever reaches production.

This technology is still not commonplace in electric cars today, not even in Tesla EVs.

The electric AMG featured wild colors and a radical body-colored grille.