Top 10 Fastest 2025 Production SUVs
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If you still think “SUV” means slow, soft, and sensible, the 2025 model year will happily vaporize that notion. Today’s top-tier SUVs are supercars in hiking boots—launching to 60 mph in the low 3s, clearing 190 mph on the big end, and doing it with five seats, a cavern, and heated everything. Below we rank the 10 fastest 2025 production SUVs you can actually buy, with verified specs and real-world impressions.
1) Lamborghini Urus SE — The Plug-In Thunderbolt (194 mph)
The Lamborghini Urus SE pairs a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 with an electric motor for a combined 800 CV and a claimed 194-mph top speed. It sprints 0–62 mph in 3.4 seconds. The only plug-in that gets faster than its ICE predecessor.
2) Aston Martin DBX707 — Velvet Fist at 193 mph
The DBX707 remains one of the most refined yet savage SUVs available. Its AMG-sourced 4.0L V8 generates 900 Nm of torque and hits 193 mph while running 0–60 in just over 3 seconds.
3) Ferrari Purosangue — The V12 Unicorn (193 mph)
Ferrari’s first four-door, the Purosangue, houses a naturally aspirated 6.5L V12 revving beyond 8,000 rpm. It reaches 62 mph in 3.3 seconds and tops out at 193 mph—pure symphony and rarity in one body.
4) Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT — Track Monster (190 mph)
The Cayenne Turbo GT is a track-ready weapon with 650 hp and a 190-mph top speed. Independent testing shows 0–60 in 2.8 seconds—outrageous for something with a hatch.
5) Audi RS Q8 Performance — Stealth Speed (190 mph)
The RS Q8 Performance shares much DNA with the Urus but wears subtler clothes. 631 hp, 0–60 in 3.1–3.4 seconds, and 190 mph on tap. It’s an everyday missile.
6) Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid — Silent Assassin (183 mph)
The Turbo E-Hybrid is Porsche’s answer to the electrified future: 183 mph and 3.5-second 0–60 runs while offering all-electric commuting range. Proof that hybrids can be heroes.
7) Lotus Eletre R — EV Shock Therapy (165 mph)
Lotus’ first SUV is pure rebellion: 905 hp, 0–62 mph in 2.95 s, and a 165-mph ceiling. Light, focused, and shockingly fun for a 5,500-lb EV.
8) Tesla Model X Plaid — Physics-Bending Family Ship (163 mph)
The Model X Plaid needs no introduction—2.5-second 0–60 runs and a 163-mph limit. No other seven-seater launches like it.
9) BMW XM Label — Electrified Muscle (175 mph optional)
The XM Label is BMW’s most powerful M ever: 738 hp, 0–60 in 3.6 s. Limited to 155 mph stock, but 175 mph with the M Driver’s Package.
10) Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S — Everyday Sledgehammer (174 mph)
The AMG GLE 63 S blends comfort and insanity. 0–60 in 3.7 s and a 174-mph top end—your daily that can demolish sports cars.
Honorable Mentions
- Rivian R1S Quad-Motor: 2.6-s 0–60, 130-mph top speed.
- Porsche Macan Turbo (EV): 3.1-s 0–60; smaller, more agile sibling to Cayenne.
At-a-Glance Summary
| Model | Top Speed | 0–60 mph |
| Lamborghini Urus SE | 194 mph | 3.4 s |
| Aston Martin DBX707 | 193 mph | 3.1–3.3 s |
| Ferrari Purosangue | 193 mph | 3.3 s |
| Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT | 190 mph | 2.8–3.1 s |
| Audi RS Q8 Performance | 190 mph | 3.1–3.4 s |
| Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid | 183 mph | 3.5 s |
| Lotus Eletre R | 165 mph | 2.95 s |
| Tesla Model X Plaid | 163 mph | 2.5 s |
| BMW XM Label | 175 mph | 3.6 s |
| Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S | 174 mph | 3.7 s |
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