The Future of Speed: Best Modern Sports Cars in the UK (2025)

 

As the UK automotive landscape evolves, sports cars are keeping pace with stunning innovation, electrification, and cutting-edge design. While traditional petrol-powered icons still dominate many enthusiasts’ hearts, a new wave of hybrid and electric sports cars is offering fresh thrills without compromise. Here are some of the most exciting and modern sports cars available in the UK in 2025.

1. McLaren Artura

The McLaren Artura marks a new era for British supercars. It’s a plug-in hybrid that delivers a mind-blowing 690 bhp from a combination of a twin-turbo V6 and an electric motor. It goes from 0–60 mph in just 2.6 seconds, yet it can cruise quietly in electric mode for short distances. Lightweight and agile, the Artura is a futuristic car that blends eco-consciousness with raw performance. Prices start at around £190,000.

2. Lotus Emira

The Lotus Emira represents the brand’s final petrol-powered model, and it's a beautiful send-off. With a focus on lightweight agility, rear-wheel drive, and a supercharged V6 engine, the Emira brings back classic driver engagement. It’s sleek, responsive, and refreshingly analogue in an increasingly digital world. Starting from £85,000, it’s a serious contender in the premium sports car segment.

3. Ferrari 296 GTB

The Ferrari 296 GTB has redefined what a modern Ferrari can be. This hybrid supercar uses a turbocharged V6 and an electric motor to produce a combined 819 bhp. It’s incredibly fast, yes—but it also offers refined handling, sharp aesthetics, and even low-emission driving in electric mode. It’s priced well above £250,000, but for many, it's worth every penny for the technology and prestige.

4. Porsche Taycan GTS

For those looking for all-electric performance, the Porsche Taycan GTS stands out. It’s a four-door sports saloon that drives like a true Porsche, with razor-sharp acceleration, instant torque, and superior build quality. It does 0–60 mph in under 4 seconds and offers a real-world range of over 280 miles. Starting from £108,000, it’s a new vision of sustainable speed.

5. Audi R8 GT RWD (Final Edition)

The Audi R8 GT represents the last hurrah for Audi’s iconic V10 engine. This rear-wheel-drive variant offers a pure driving experience with 612 bhp and one of the most soulful engine notes on the market. As the R8 approaches the end of its run, the GT model is a collector's dream and a visceral performance machine priced around £160,000.

6. Hyundai Ioniq 5 N

Yes, a Hyundai. The Ioniq 5 N proves electric sports cars can be fun, affordable, and practical. With drift mode, adaptive suspension, and nearly 650 bhp, it’s a five-door EV that drives like a rally car. Priced at around £65,000, it’s redefining what a hot hatch can be.

About Sanjay Naker

Sanjay Naker is a passionate car enthusiast based in the UK, with a keen interest in the latest automotive trends and technologies. He regularly contributes to various automotive publications, sharing insights and analyses on emerging vehicles, industry shifts, and technological advancements. Sanjay's expertise encompasses both traditional combustion engines and the evolving electric vehicle sector, making him a well-rounded voice in the automotive community.

 

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