The Fastest Production Cars Over Time


The Fastest Production Cars Over Time


Here Are The Fastest Street Legal Cars Since 1949

Just when you think cars can't get any faster, one manufacturer or another pushes the envelope even further. These cars are not only engineering feats with mind-blowing stats, but they're marvels of design and artistry as well. Sit back and enjoy this trip through automotive history as we revisit the fastest production cars over time.

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1. 1949 Jaguar XK120

With a top speed of 126.5 miles per hour and the capability to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in ten seconds, the XK120 was the fastest car in the world when it came out in 1949. The beautiful car was also famously driven by Clarke Gabel in 1953's Never Let Me Go.

File:Mille Miglia 2023 - Car number 271 - Jaguar XK120 OTS Roadster (1952).jpgGio Terra on Wikimedia

2. 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL

With the capability of driving 141 miles per hour, the 300SL beat the Jag for fastest car in the world when it came out in 1955. This was mostly thanks to its innovative aerodynamics and direct fuel injection system that greatly increased its power.

File:Mercedes-Benz 300SL -andrewbasterfield (1).jpgAndrew Basterfield on Wikimedia

3. 1959 Aston Martin DB4

Beating the Mercedes-Benz with a top speed of 152 miles per hour, a record that would be held until 1963, was the DB4. It was one of only 16 cars to hold the record for more than a year since 1949. 

a green sports car on display in a museumGeorg Eiermann on Unsplash

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4. 1963 Iso Rivolta Grifo A3/L 327

Finally taking the top spot for zippiest car in the world in 1963 with a top speed of 161 miles per hour was the Iso Rivolta Grifo. It was unique for its combination of Italian design and American engineering, featuring a Chevrolet engine. 

File:ISO Rivolta 7 Litri (53682399299).jpgThomas Vogt from Paderborn, Deutschland on Wikimedia

5. 1967 Lamborghini Miura P400

The P400 was the world's first mid-engine layout car, meaning its engine was situated behind the driver, improving its aerodynamics and handling. That bold innovation paid off with the P400 reaching a top speed of 171 miles per hour.

File:1972 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV.jpgMrWalkr on Wikimedia

6. 1968 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona

With a top speed of 174 miles per hour, the 365 GTB/4 beat the P400 by just three miles per hour, making it the fastest production car in the world. Its nickname "Daytona" commemorated Ferrari's 1-2-3 finish at the 24 Hours of Daytona race the previous year.

File:Ferrari 365 GTB-4 Daytona red vr.jpgStahlkocher on Wikimedia

7. 1984 Ferrari 288 GTO

It took another Ferrari to finally beat the 365 for fastest car in the world. Built for a road racing series that never came to fruition, the car had a top speed of 189 miles per hour and could accelerate from 0 to 60 in 4.9 seconds.

File:1985 Ferrari 288 GTO HCC21.jpgMrWalkr on Wikimedia

8. 1986 Porsche 959 

This car might look too cute to be fast, but it has even more power than the aggressively-designed Ferraris. With a top speed of 197 miles per hour, it won the 1986 Paris-Dakar Rally.

File:Porsche 959 (25869848833).jpgilikewaffles11 on Wikimedia

9. 1987 Ferrari F40

Ferrari couldn't give up the crown for long. They came back full swing in 1987 with the F40, the last car to be approved by Enzo Ferrari before his death. The supercar had a top speed of 201 miles per hour and could accelerate from 0 to 60 in 3.8 seconds. 

File:F40 Ferrari 20090509.jpgWill ainsworth on Wikimedia

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10. 1991 Bugatti EB110 GT

Finally beating out Ferrari for the world's fastest road legal car, the EB110 GT could reach a top speed of 213 miles per hour. This impressive speed was largely due to its lightweight carbon-fiber body, an innovative material choice for the time.

File:1994 Bugatti EB110 GT Silver.jpgMrWalkr on Wikimedia

11. 1992 Jaguar XJ220

The XJ220, with its elegant and aerodynamic design, achieved a top speed of 217 miles per hour, taking the crown from Bugatti. It featured a honeycomb aluminum chassis which kept the car super light.

File:JagXJ220.JPGJagvar at English Wikipedia on Wikimedia

12. 1993 McLaren F1

The F1 redefined the supercar category, well beating the XJ220 for fastest car in the world with a top speed of 240 miles per hour. It featured plenty of groundbreaking innovations including a three-seat layout that placed the driver in the middle, and a gold-lined engine bay designed to reflect heat.

File:Mclaren F1`s testing at Goodwood Circuit - 20 May 1993 (6953157111) (2).jpgPSParrot from England on Wikimedia

13. 2005 Bugatti Veyron

A true feat of engineering, the Veyron was the first production car to exceed 1,000 horsepower. It achieved a top speed of 253 miles per hour, making it the fastest street legal car in the world upon its release.

File:Bugatti Veyron 16.4 – Frontansicht (3), 5. April 2012, Düsseldorf.jpgM 93 on Wikimedia

14. 2007 Shelby Supercars Ultimate Aero

Built almost completely out of carbon fiber, this lightweight beast produced over 1,200 horsepower, a top speed of 256 miles per hour, and could accelerate from 0 to 60 in an astounding 2.7 seconds. It was unbeaten as the fastest production car from 2007 to 2010.

File:SSC Ultimate Aero TT - 1.jpgNate Hawbaker on Wikimedia

15. 2010 Bugatti Veyron Super Sport

As if the Veyron needed more speed, the 2010 Veyron Super Sport was unveiled as a yet more powerful version of the original. It's 1,200 horsepower engine could achieve a top speed 267 miles per hour.

File:Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport - Flickr - Supermac1961.jpgSupermac1961 on Wikimedia

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16. 2011 Hennessey Venom GT

Built for driving, not for luxury, the Venom GT broke records when it reached a top speed of 270 miles per hour thanks to its cutting-edge aerodynamic design. Only 13 of these machines were ever built, making it highly sought-after and expensive, with prices starting at $1.2 million.

File:White Hennessey Venom GT (16874404491).jpgAxion23 on Wikimedia

17. 2012 9FF GT9

The 9FF GT9, built by a German company that specializes in converting Porsches into street legal racers, is an extremely jacked-up 911, completely gutted and with a more agressive design. Its top speed is 272 miles per hour. 

File:EMS 2011 (6436612009).jpgNeuwieser from Germany on Wikimedia

18. 2017 Koenigsegg Agera RS

Swedish manufacturer, Koenigsegg Automotive pushed the hypercar envelope to new levels with the Agera RS. It has the power to accelerate from 0 to 60 in a whopping 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 277 miles per hour.

File:Agera RS 01.jpgIorisrandombses5001 on Wikimedia

19. 2018 Bugatti Chiron

Another stunning hypercar by Bugatti that boasts both luxury and performance, the Chiron produces an exceptional 1,479 horsepower. Its top speed is 304 miles per hour

File:Bugatti Chiron at Grand Basel 2018 (Ank Kumar ) 07.jpgAnk Kumar on Wikimedia

20. 2024 Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut 

And once again taking the cake for fastest production vehicle is that pesky little Swedish manufacturer, Koenigsegg. Their Jesko Absolut has an incredible top speed of 330 miles per hour and it broke the acceleration record for the 0 to 249 to 0 miles per hour with a time of 27.8 seconds. Beat that, Ferrari!

File:Jesko Hypercar - 51175541630.jpgRon Frazier on Wikimedia




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