In the unforgiving arena of the racetrack the quickest car is king, so to come out on top in Driving Experience, you need one of the fastest cars from its massive roster of licensed supercars, hypercars and racecars.
When real-life car performance is introduced to a competitive online game, it’s only natural to wonder which car is the fastest and provides the most speed for your money. So here are all of the fastest cars in Driving Empire with the highest top speeds and fastest acceleration, as well as what all of the different stats mean.
If you’re a new player looking for a competitive car, make sure to also visit our Driving Empire codes page where the game’s developers have given out a code for a free Nissan GTR supercar.
What are the fastest cars in Driving Empire?
Every car in Driving Empire has 5 different stats, 4 of which have a percentage rating out of 100%. These are:
- Top Speed – Highest attainable speed in regular conditions: “Speed” increases the Top Speed value
- Acceleration – Percentage based on 0-60 time of the car: “Accel” increases the torque value of all gears
- Handling – How well the vehicle controls. “Front Grip” decreases understeer (not turning as much as you want) at high speeds, “Rear Grip” decreases fishtailing (the back of the car turning too much) at high speeds, “Angle” increases turning angle for tighter turns
- Nitrous – Overall potency of nitrous boosts. “Boost” increase torque values/acceleration while active, “Duration” increases the length of time it takes to empty the bar, “Refill” increases how quickly the bar refreshes
- Braking – The ability to brake sharply over shorter distances. “Braking” reduces the distance it takes to come to a full stop at high speeds
By Top Speed alone, the fastest car in Driving Empire is the Koenigsegg Jesko from the now-legendary Swedish car manufacturer which has been pumping out high-performance beasts for more than 30 years.
However, the close contenders all stake a claim for being the fastest too. The stock Devel Sixteen is just 1 MPH slower than the Koenigsegg, but has much better base acceleration, meaning it will reach its mighty maximum speed much more quickly.
Similarly, the Hennesey Performance F5-M Roadster is just 9 MPH slower than the Koenigsegg but has stronger base handling and braking, so you could argue that it’s faster in an actual racing scenario.
For a more detailed breakdown, here are the top 25 fastest cars in Driving Empire:
| Car Name | Cost | Top Speed | Acceleration | Handling | Nitrous | Braking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 Koenigsegg Jesko | $16 million | 320 MPH | 44% | 56% | 35% | 47% |
| 2024 Devel Sixteen | $12 million | 319 MPH | 64% | 43% | 35% | 34% |
| 2025 Hennessey F5-M Roadster | $8.2 million | 311 MPH | 37% | 66% | 42% | 50% |
| 2023 Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster | Store Car Pack | 310 MPH | 48% | 55% | 35% | 32% |
| 2021 Hennessey Venom F5 | $8.5 million | 310 MPH | 45% | 54% | 35% | 43% |
| 2023 Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution | $7.2 million | 310 MPH | 47% | 53% | 42% | 41% |
| 2023 SSC Tuatara Striker | $5.5 million | 295 MPH | 49% | 57% | 35% | 28% |
| 2023 Tuatara Aggressor | $6 million | 295 MPH | 48% | 58% | 35% | 31% |
| 2020 SSC Tuatara | $3.1 million | 283 MPH | 46% | 48% | 35% | 28% |
| 2025 Zenvo Aurora Tur | $15 million (Sold out Limited Edition) | 280 MPH | 57% | 50% | 35% | 32% |
| 2025 Zenvo Aurora Agil | $9.5 million | 280 MPH | 57% | 49% | 35% | 31% |
| 2018 Koenigsegg Agera RS | Store Car Pack | 278 MPH | 45% | 53% | 35% | 44% |
| 2011 Hennessey Venom GT | $2 million | 270 MPH | 41% | 51% | 35% | 37% |
| 2020 Ultima RS | Sold out Limited Edition | 260 MPH | 47% | 33% | 35% | 45% |
| 2009 SSC Ultimate Aero TT | $700,000 | 258 MPH | 44% | 43% | 35% | 25% |
| 2019 Apollo Intensa Emozione Orange Dragon | $18 million (Sold out Limited Edition) | 255 MPH | 41% | 55% | 35% | 36% |
| 2022 Apollo Project Evo | $8 million | 255 MPH | 39% | 54% | 35% | 36% |
| 2022 W Motors Fenyr SuperSport | $1.9 million | 250 MPH | 45% | 48% | 42% | 31% |
| 2024 Koenigsegg Gemera | $7 million | 250 MPH | 52% | 52% | 35% | 44% |
| 2020 McLaren Speedtail | $2.9 million | 250 MPH | 44% | 49% | 35% | 37% |
| 2022 Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro | Limited Edition | 250 MPH | 47% | 68% | 35% | 40% |
| 2019 Koenigsegg Regera | $8.5 million | 247 MPH | 40% | 48% | 35% | 42% |
| 2016 W Motors Lykan Hypersport | $3.4 million | 245 MPH | 47% | 49% | 35% | 31% |
| 1993 McLaren F1 | $20 million | 240 MPH | 36% | 44% | 35% | 41% |