The future of supercars: 12 luxury car brands have electric, hybrid & hypercar innovation in store

Published on Aug 18, 2025 at 8:31 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Aug 18, 2025 at 8:31 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

The future of supercars from luxury car brands is upon us, and it’s no longer about roaring V12s – the next decade is set to redefine performance, luxury, and innovation.

From all-electric hypercars to hybrid beasts, and even the odd super-SUV, every legendary marque is preparing for a seismic shift.

We’re talking AI-driven driving experiences, futuristic factories, and sustainable materials – without losing the thrill that made these luxury car brands stand out.

Buckle up, here’s what the future looks like for 12 of the world’s most exciting performance carmakers.

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The future of supercars from luxury car brands is looking bright, from Ferrari to Aston Martin

1. McLaren

McLaren is going electric while staying true to its signature sleek, aerodynamic DNA.

The big surprise? A future SUV is on the cards, marking a bold move beyond pure supercars.

Expect the same obsession with lightweight performance, just powered by next-gen EV tech.

2. Bugatti

Bugatti is embracing the electric hypercar era, but with a twist – AI integration to fine-tune driving dynamics and personalization.

It’s the perfect blend of brain and brawn, ensuring next-gen Bugattis remain the ultimate performance icons.

3. Aston Martin

Aston Martin is going hybrid and fully electric, without sacrificing its bespoke craftsmanship.

The brand’s goal: blend its heritage luxury with cutting-edge battery tech, so your EV still feels like an Aston.

4. Ferrari

Ferrari’s electric future is already in the works, backed by a brand-new high-tech factory.

Add expanded personalization options and hybrid innovations, and the Prancing Horse looks ready to gallop into a greener era.

5. Tesla

Tesla’s playing a different game – with its affordable Model 2 and autonomous CyberCab in development.

The brand aims to democratize EVs while continuing its global expansion push.

6. Lamborghini

Lamborghini’s heading toward electrification and hybridization, all while keeping its aggressive styling intact.

Think brutal performance – but with a cleaner conscience.

7. Koenigsegg

Koenigsegg’s lineup is evolving, from the retro-inspired CC850 to the return of the Jesko.

And in a shock move, they’re planning more ‘normal’ performance cars – though ‘normal’ in Koenigsegg-speak is still mind-blowing.

8. Porsche

Porsche is one of the few still fighting to keep the internal combustion flame alive, even as it launches more EV models.

An upgraded factory will make sure its electric future is as precision-engineered as its past.

9. Maserati

Maserati’s going all-in on electric luxury, with a focus on sustainable growth and Italian craftsmanship.

The trident is going green – but staying sharp.

10. Bentley

Bentley is planning its first luxury urban SUV and a fully electric lineup by 2035.

The expanded ‘Dream Factory’ promises to marry opulence with cutting-edge sustainability.

11. Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz is aiming for sustainable electrification paired with hyper-personalized experiences.

Digital innovation will make sure your car knows what you want before you even ask.

12. BMW

BMW’s future is electric, intuitive, and sustainable.

From connected tech to eco-luxury materials, the brand’s driving toward a cleaner but still dynamic future.

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Ben Thompson is a Senior Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Ben has more than four years experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a Multimedia Journalism degree from News Associates. Ben specializes in writing about Teslas, tech and celebrity car collections.