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Here are the Top 15 Fastest Bike in the World That Refine Speeds: 1. Dodge Tomahawk 2. MTT 420RR 3. MTT Y2K Superbike 4. Kawasaki Ninja H2R 5. Lightning LS-218


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What is the Fastest Bike in the World Right
Now? The Answer will Surprise You
Want to know the fastest bike in the world? From supercharged
beasts to electric record-breakers, this 2025 list reveals the top 15
motorcycles built for extreme speed and unmatched performance.

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Motorcycles are representative of freedom, wild power, and an untamed spirit.
Each bike has its own personality. But at the top of the food chain, some are built
for one purpose: to go fast. Some bikes are exceptional, taking the world of
motorcycles to a whole new level.
In motorcycle folklore, there are rumors of a bike that is unrivaled in speed. One
that has been designed from the ground up to beat speed records. And knock out
of existence any other motorcycle that anyone desires to. So which one is it?
Which of the following two-wheeled sports models is the title holder of “Fastest
bike in the world”?

This is How We Rate the Fastest Bike:
The fastest bike in the world is rated by its top speed. The highest velocity they
can achieve under optimal conditions, as well as metrics like power-to-weight
ratio and acceleration performance.
Core Rating Criteria:

●​Top Speed: This is the primary metric, determined using controlled runs
on test tracks, often under ideal weather and surface conditions.
●​Power-to-Weight Ratio: Calculated by dividing maximum horsepower by
the motorcycle’s dry weight, influencing acceleration and handling.
●​Acceleration: The time taken to reach benchmarks such as 0 to 100
km/h, used to measure real-world rapidity.
●​Official Tests & Claims: Manufacturers may back up ratings with test
data, while some results come from independent verifications or racing
records

Top 15 Fastest Bike in the World That Refine Speeds:
We have curated a list of the 15 fastest bikes in the world of 2025. They are
organized by category, based on the above-mentioned criteria.
Categories Bikes
Street-Legal Production Speed Kings Kawasaki Ninja H2RDucati Panigale
V4 RSuzuki HayabusaKawasaki Ninja
ZX-10RBMW S1000RRDucati
Superleggera V4Aprilia RSV4
FactoryMV Agusta F4 RR
Turbine / Jet-Powered Beasts MTT 420RRMTT Y2K
SuperbikeDodge Tomahawk
(Concept)
Electric Record-Breakers Lightning LS-218Verge TS
UltraDamon Hypersport ProEnergica
Ego+ RS
1. Dodge Tomahawk (Concept)

Source – https___en.wikipedia.org_
●​Top Speed: ~350 mph (560+ km/h, theoretical)
●​Engine: 8.3L V10 (Viper engine)
●​Power: 500 hp
●​Weight: ~680 kg
The Dodge Tomahawk is not a traditional motorcycle but a radical concept that
stunned the world. With four wheels, an 8.3L V10 engine, and futuristic styling,
it’s more of a design statement than a practical ride. Still, with a theoretical speed
of over 350 mph. This places it at the top of the list of the fastest bike in the
world.
2. MTT 420RR

Source – topspeed.com
●​Top Speed: ~273 mph (439 km/h)
●​Engine: Rolls-Royce Allison turbine
●​Power: 420 hp
●​Weight: ~227 kg
The MTT 420RR is an engineering monster, powered by a Rolls-Royce turbine
engine producing an unbelievable 420 horsepower. Unlike traditional superbikes,
it uses jet engine technology to push motorcycle speed into another realm.
3. MTT Y2K Superbike

Source – nrmotoco.com
●​Top Speed: ~250 mph (402 km/h)
●​Engine: Rolls-Royce Allison gas turbine
●​Power: 320 hp
●​Weight: ~230 kg
The MTT Y2K Superbike is a Guinness World Record holder. It is the fastest bike
in the world to feature a turbine engine for the first time. Producing a
spine-tingling whine and jet-like thrust, it offers a riding experience unlike any
other. Handcrafted and ultra-exclusive, it remains a legendary speed machine.
4. Kawasaki Ninja H2R

Source – asphaltandrubber.com
●​Top Speed: ~249 mph (400 km/h)
●​Engine: 998cc, inline-4, supercharged
●​Power: 310 hp
●​Weight: ~216 kg
The Kawasaki Ninja H2R is the undisputed king of speed, a track-only hyperbike
built with aerospace-grade components and a supercharged engine. It pushes the
limits of what two wheels can handle.
5. Lightning LS-218

Source – lightningmotorcycle.com
●​Top Speed: ~218 mph (351 km/h)
●​Engine: Electric motor
●​Power: 200 hp (168 kW)
●​Weight: ~225 kg
The Lightning LS-218 is the fastest bike in the world. It shattered records at the
Bonneville Salt Flats and proved that electric bikes could rival and even surpass
gasoline superbikes. With instant torque and zero emissions, it represents the
future of two-wheeled speed.
6. Ducati Superleggera V4

Source – cycleworld.com
●​Top Speed: ~200 mph (322 km/h)
●​Engine: 998cc, Desmosedici Stradale R V4
●​Power: 224 hp (234 hp with racing kit)
●​Weight: ~159 kg (dry)
The Ducati Superleggera V4 is the lightest, fastest, and most expensive
production Ducati ever built. Crafted with carbon fiber, titanium, and
aerospace-grade materials, it’s designed for speed without compromise. With
unmatched agility, raw horsepower, and exclusivity.
Read More: Fastest Cars in the World: Icons That Broke the 200, 300, and 400
km/h Barriers
7. Damon Hypersport Pro

Source – asphaltandrubber.com
●​Top Speed: ~200 mph (322 km/h)
●​Engine: Electric motor
●​Power: 200 hp
●​Weight: ~200 kg
The Damon Hypersport Pro is a Canadian-made electric superbike that combines
blistering speed with cutting-edge safety. It comes equipped with AI-based rider
assist technology, 360-degree cameras, and adaptable ergonomics. Beyond its
high speed, it represents how technology is shaping the future of motorcycle
safety and performance.
8. Ducati Panigale V4 R

Source – evoindia.com
●​Top Speed: ~199 mph (320 km/h)
●​Engine: 998cc, Desmosedici Stradale R V4
●​Power: 221 hp (234 hp with race exhaust)
●​Weight: ~193 kg (dry)
Ducati’s Panigale V4 R is essentially a race bike adapted for the road. With direct
MotoGP DNA, this superbike is renowned for its razor-sharp handling,
lightweight design, and distinctive Italian styling.
9. MV Agusta F4 RR

Source – roadracingworld.com
●​Top Speed: ~194 mph (312 km/h)
●​Engine: 998cc, inline-4
●​Power: 201 hp
●​Weight: ~190 kg
A masterpiece of Italian craftsmanship, the MV Agusta F4 RR is often described
as “motorcycle art.” Beyond its stunning looks, it delivers blistering speed and
superb handling. The combination of exclusivity, handcrafted details, and sheer
performance makes it one of the most desirable superbikes in the world.
10. BMW S1000RR

Source – en.wikipedia.org
●​Top Speed: ~188 mph (303 km/h)
●​Engine: 999cc, inline-4
●​Power: 205 hp
●​Weight: ~197 kg
The BMW S1000RR broke into the superbike market with game-changing
technology and performance. Famous for its asymmetric headlights and
razor-sharp handling, it delivers an exhilarating balance of precision and power.
Packed with advanced electronics like Dynamic Traction Control and ShiftCam
tech.
11. Suzuki Hayabusa

Source – globalsuzuki.com
●​Top Speed: ~186 mph (299 km/h, electronically limited)
●​Engine: 1340cc, inline-4
●​Power: 187 hp
●​Weight: ~264 kg
The Suzuki Hayabusa is an icon that reshaped motorcycle history. Nicknamed the
“hyperbike,” it was the first production motorcycle to break the 300 km/h barrier
in the late ‘90s. Loved for its stability, comfort, and raw power, the Hayabusa has
built a cult following across the globe and remains a symbol of speed and
endurance.
12. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R

Source – asphaltandrubber.com
●​Top Speed: ~186 mph (299 km/h)
●​Engine: 998cc, inline-4
●​Power: 203 hp
●​Weight: ~207 kg
A superbike built with input from Kawasaki’s World Superbike
Championship-winning team. The ZX-10R is engineered for racing dominance. It
blends brutal speed with advanced rider aids, including cornering ABS and
launch control.
13. Aprilia RSV4 Factory

Source – aprilia.com
●​Top Speed: ~186 mph (299 km/h)
●​Engine: 1099cc, V4
●​Power: 217 hp
●​Weight: ~202 kg
The Aprilia RSV4 Factory combines Italian design flair with world-class racing
technology. Known for its V4 engine, the RSV4 has earned countless victories on
the track. With adaptive aerodynamics, electronic suspension, and an aggressive
riding stance.
14. Energica Ego+ RS

Source – 1000ps.com
●​Top Speed: ~150 mph (240 km/h)
●​Engine: Electric motor
●​Power: 171 hp
●​Weight: ~260 kg
The Energica Ego+ RS is an Italian electric superbike praised for its balance of
range, handling, and raw performance. Used in MotoE racing, it combines
track-level speed with daily usability. As one of the most refined electric
superbikes, it delivers both thrills and sustainable riding.
15. Verge TS Ultra

Source – vergemotorcycles.com
●​Top Speed: ~124 mph (200 km/h, electronically limited)
●​Engine: Electric hubless rim motor
●​Power: 201 hp
●​Weight: ~245 kg
The Verge TS Ultra is a futuristic electric superbike featuring a unique hubless
rear wheel motor design. This innovation gives it incredible torque delivery and
futuristic looks. While it’s electronically limited in speed.
What Drives Extreme Speed in the Fastest Bike in the
World?
Extreme speed in motorcycles is driven by cutting-edge engine technology. Such
as precision aerodynamics, advanced weight reduction, optimized chassis, and
electronics. It has other elements like innovative fuel or power systems.

Engine Types
●​Supercharged: Delivers explosive acceleration by forcing extra air into
the engine.
●​Turbine: Jet turbine engines generate massive horsepower for unique,
record-breaking performance.
●​Electric: Battery-powered motors offer instant torque for rapid launches
and record speeds.
Design & Control
●​Aerodynamics: Sleek shapes and winglets cut air resistance and boost
stability at top speeds.
●​Weight/Chassis: Lightweight materials and rigid frames maximize the
power-to-weight ratio and handling.
●​Electronics: Smart controls like traction, launch, and wheelie
management keep bikes safe and stable with overwhelming power.
Power Delivery

●​Fuel/Power System: Jet turbines use aviation fuel; electrics use
high-capacity batteries; and ram air systems boost combustion on
superbikes.
According to heromotocorp, these elements work together. Every detail tuned for
speed, safety, and ultimate control.
Recent Highlights and Record Attempts of 2025:
As of mid-2025, the Kawasaki Ninja H2R remains the undisputed king of speed
in the production track bike category. It has been confirmed by its continued
reign on top-speed lists with a blistering speed of over 400 km/h (249 mph).
Meanwhile, the Lightning LS-218 holds its position as the fastest bike in the
world for the category of street-legal electric motorcycle. It has earned this title
with a record-setting run of 351 km/h (218 mph).
These bikes represent the peak of engineering in their respective classes. With no
new challengers having yet surpassed their performance in recent record
attempts.
Conclusion:
The ride of the “fastest bike in the world” is a never-ending race fueled by
engineering and innovation. As of mid-2025, the Kawasaki Ninja H2R is still the
fastest track-only bike with its supercharged engine. The Lightning LS-218 is the
fastest production electric motorcycle. This shows the current potential of electric
vehicles throughout history.
The blurring of classes: superbikes, jet-powered monsters, and cutting-edge
electric machines has demonstrated that speed is a never-ending story around
ultimate speed, power-to-weight ratio, and pure performance. This list, based on
data taken from May 2025, represents a point in time where the fastest bike in
the world is simply a marker of brilliance in human intent. This is also driven by
the desire for two-wheeled speed.

FAQ:
1. Which is the fastest street-legal bike in the world?
The title for the fastest street-legal production motorcycle is often a topic of
debate, but many lists, including those updated in 2025, place the Suzuki
Hayabusa and Kawasaki Ninja H2 at the top, both with electronically limited
speeds of 299 km/h (186 mph). These bikes are engineered to push the
boundaries of speed while remaining road-compliant.
2. What factors determine a motorcycle’s speed?
A motorcycle’s top speed is determined by a combination of key factors: the
engine’s power output and type (e.g., supercharged, turbine, or electric), its
power-to-weight ratio, its aerodynamic design, and the use of advanced materials
to reduce weight and increase stability. These elements work in harmony to push
the limits of performance.
3. Is the Dodge Tomahawk the fastest bike ever made?
While the Dodge Tomahawk has a theoretical top speed of 560+ km/h, it is a
four-wheeled concept vehicle and not a mass-produced motorcycle. Its design,
with a V10 engine, makes it more of a “rolling sculpture.” Therefore, while it has a
higher claimed top speed, it’s not a true motorcycle by conventional standards
and hasn’t been officially tested at that speed.