At the beginning of the decade, it was easy to wonder if the old-school supercar’s days were numbered. Nearly every automaker of note had announced plans to at least electrify their lineups if not go all-electric by the end of the decade. Sure, marques like Aston Martin, Lamborghini, and Mercedes-Benz promised that there would still be a place for high-performance automobiles going forward, but if any class of vehicle wasn’t going to survive the electric revolution the supercar might have been it.

Five years later and the supercar with its outrageous looks and boundary-pushing performance, remains alive and well, mostly gas-powered. Drivers, even those with enough money for a six- or seven-figure vehicle, haven’t turned out to be as keen on EVs as the automakers thought. It hasn’t helped that battery-powered cars and SUVs still tend to feel so much less dynamic than their ICE peers. Thanks to this resistance, and pushback on legislation that would have sped the transition to all-electric vehicles, plenty of big brands have walked back their plans and, in some cases, renewed their support (and investment) for combustion engines.

In 2025, there will be plenty of new supercars to choose from, whether you’re in the market for a gas guzzler, a hybrid, or an EV. Here are the 18 models that those who like their vehicles bold and fast will want to look out for this year.