Most Powerful Cars Under $200,000
Everyone loves power, especially when it comes to cars. If you look at advertisements for any performance vehicle, the power figures are always prominently featured. When you lay your foot down on that pedal and the car just moves, the feeling is absolutely intoxicating. While there are plenty of extremely powerful cars out there, some are also ridiculously expensive. These most powerful cars under $200,000 let you spend less but still get plenty of amazing performance machines with oodles of horsepower.
Dodge Charger Hellcat
All you need to pay to access an amazing 707 horsepower is
$71,745. That’s a lot of car for the money, thanks to the supercharged
6.2-liter Hellcat V-8, an engine which has become legend among modern enthusiasts.
While lots of tire-shredding power is great, the bonus with
the Charger is it has four doors and a spacious backseat. That means you can
take your kiddos, friends, or whomever else on a ride of their lives. It also
makes fitting larger items into the car easier, just in case you want to use
the high-performance sedan to go shopping at Ikea or Costco.

Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat

Audi R8
If you really want to push almost to the extreme end of the budget, the Audi R8 V10 Performance has an MSRP of $195,900. That means you’re going to be forced to forego the underbody protective coating, door ding guards, and extended warranty so you can squeeze in as one of the most powerful cars for under $200,000. The reward, though, is a cool-looking German supercar with 602 horsepower.
According to a lot of sources, this is the end of the line for the Audi R8. It’s had an excellent run, but the car also seems to be forgotten a lot lately. Maybe if Robert Downey Jr. would return as Iron Man and drive one in a new Avengers movie that would change. The word is Audi will replace it with a new e-Tron all-electric supercar, which seems likely. In the meantime, this is a good performance option for this budget range.

Ford Super Duty
Not only are Ford F-Series trucks consistently the
best-selling consumer vehicles in the United States, they also can provide
plenty of bang for the buck. If you get a Ford Super Duty with the 6.7-liter
PowerStroke engine, you’ll only have 475 horsepower on tap. But who says that’s
the only measure of power? It certainly isn’t.
That PowerStroke V-8 also puts 1,015 lb.-ft. of torque at your disposal, which is a monumental amount. With the right setup, you can use a Ford Super Duty to tow up to 37,000 pounds. Now that’s using power to get things done, in this entry of the most powerful cars for under $200,000!

Audi R8
If you really want to push almost to the extreme end of the budget, the Audi R8 V10 Performance has an MSRP of $195,900. That means you’re going to be forced to forego the underbody protective coating, door ding guards, and extended warranty so you can squeeze in as one of the most powerful cars for under $200,000. The reward, though, is a cool-looking German supercar with 602 horsepower.
According to a lot of sources, this is the end of the line for the Audi R8. It’s had an excellent run, but the car also seems to be forgotten a lot lately. Maybe if Robert Downey Jr. would return as Iron Man and drive one in a new Avengers movie that would change. The word is Audi will replace it with a new e-Tron all-electric supercar, which seems likely. In the meantime, this is a good performance option for this budget range.

Ford Super Duty
Not only are Ford F-Series trucks consistently the
best-selling consumer vehicles in the United States, they also can provide
plenty of bang for the buck. If you get a Ford Super Duty with the 6.7-liter
PowerStroke engine, you’ll only have 475 horsepower on tap. But who says that’s
the only measure of power? It certainly isn’t.
That PowerStroke V-8 also puts 1,015 lb.-ft. of torque at your disposal, which is a monumental amount. With the right setup, you can use a Ford Super Duty to tow up to 37,000 pounds. Now that’s using power to get things done, in this entry of the most powerful cars for under $200,000!

BMW M5 Competition
A lot of people were truly excited last year when the new
BMW M5 Competition was released. After all, the twin-turbo 4.4-liter V-8 was
dialed up to an amazing 617 horsepower. Plenty have gladly forked over the
extra $7,300 to grab this version of the super sedan, making the total purchase
price a cool $110,000 without any options added.
Like the other sedan and SUV on this list, the M5 is a
little more practical than say a two-seater supercar, so there’s that. Now the
M5 models also pack all-wheel drive which hopefully will help you stay in control
of all that raw power.

Audi R8
If you really want to push almost to the extreme end of the budget, the Audi R8 V10 Performance has an MSRP of $195,900. That means you’re going to be forced to forego the underbody protective coating, door ding guards, and extended warranty so you can squeeze in as one of the most powerful cars for under $200,000. The reward, though, is a cool-looking German supercar with 602 horsepower.
According to a lot of sources, this is the end of the line for the Audi R8. It’s had an excellent run, but the car also seems to be forgotten a lot lately. Maybe if Robert Downey Jr. would return as Iron Man and drive one in a new Avengers movie that would change. The word is Audi will replace it with a new e-Tron all-electric supercar, which seems likely. In the meantime, this is a good performance option for this budget range.

Ford Super Duty