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I keep a mental list of the fastest cars I’ve ever driven. It’s not very long or detailed, just a casual ranking of the best when it comes to speed.

The Bugatti Veyron was at the top of that list for a long time. I was also lucky enough to drive a Lexus LFA once, and it’s definitely on there. So is the Porsche 911 Turbo S—specifically the 991 generation, but any Turbo S can really impress. And don’t forget the Nissan GT-R Nismo. That car could always take the best of the best, even when it was old enough to buy its own cigarettes.

But something interesting has happened over the past few years as I’ve started writing about electric vehicles. My list has changed, and in some ways, it doesn’t even matter.

Despite what some people think, almost all EVs are quick, and most will be faster than their gasoline-powered counterparts. The BMW i5 M60 is better than the current M5. A Ford Mustang Mach-E GT will beat most V8 cars. My dual-motor Kia EV6 is quicker than any gasoline car I’ve ever owned, and it’s not even the EV6 GT.

Actually, even a regular electric Volvo can produce 400 horsepower these days and isn’t something to be taken lightly at a stoplight. And none of those cars are supercars; they’re often just ordinary sedans and crossovers that many people can live with.

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I'm Rohan Mehta, the voice behind KhelRe—a trusted and steadily growing blog dedicated to electric vehicles (EVs) in India. With over five years of experience as a tech and automotive blogger, I turned my frustrations with owning an EV into a mission: to help others make more intelligent choices in this fast-evolving world of electric mobility. I've been an early adopter of EV technology—I repurchased my first electric scooter in 2019. That experience opened my eyes to both the promises and the pitfalls of this new mode of transport. From slow charging times and range anxiety to misleading specs and hidden costs, I've faced it all. But instead of walking away, I decided to write about it. That's how KhelRe was born—a no-nonsense, hands-on blog where I share practical, real-world reviews of EV cars, bikes, and scooters. I break down features, range, performance, and pricing from a user-first perspective. I take pride in simplifying complex tech into clear, valuable insights—offering tips, ownership stories, and advice you won't find in flashy press releases or sales brochures. Whether you're a first-time EV buyer or just a curious auto enthusiast, my goal is to help you navigate the EV landscape with confidence. My motto: "EV knowledge should come from experience, not just brochures." When I'm not test-driving the latest e-scooter or comparing charging networks, you'll probably find me tinkering with my garage EV setup, chatting with fellow enthusiasts online, or sipping chai while writing my next blog post from a cosy local café.

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