Shortest braking distance from 100 kph
Top 40 cars with shortest braking distance from 100 kph. Updated July 2025.
100 kph braking distance is most popular safety metric for road legal motor vehicles in Europe.
100 kph is approximately the average speed on European motorways and can be used to measure realistic emergency braking scenarios.
Braking distance from 100 kph is short enough to be affected by brake temperature, therefore, individual results can vary for the same car, especially with variance in weather and road surface conditions.
# | make & model | Distance (m)▼ | Image |
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1. | 2016 Praga R1 | 25 | ![]() |
2. | 2023 Porsche 911 GT3 RS | 28 | ![]() |
3. | 2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Black Series | 28 | ![]() |
4. | 2024 Maserati MC20 GT2 stradale | 28 | ![]() |
5. | 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 | 28 | ![]() |
6. | 2024 Ferrari F80 | 28 | ![]() |
7. | 2016 Dodge Viper ACR | 28 | ![]() |
8. | 2018 Porsche 911 GT3 RS | 28 | ![]() |
9. | 2017 BMW M4 CS | 28 | ![]() |
10. | 2021 BMW i4 eDrive40 | 28 | ![]() |
11. | 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport | 28 | ![]() |
12. | 2021 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS | 28 | ![]() |
13. | 2024 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT63 Pro | 28 | ![]() |
14. | 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 | 29 | ![]() |
15. | 2021 Porsche 911 GT3 | 29 | ![]() |
16. | 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Z07 Package | 29 | ![]() |
17. | 2011 Pagani Huayra | 29 | ![]() |
18. | 2020 Lamborghini Huracán STO | 29 | ![]() |
19. | 2023 Ferrari SF90XX Stradale | 29 | ![]() |
20. | 2023 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Manthey Performance | 29 | ![]() |
21. | 2018 Rimac Nevera | 29 | ![]() |
22. | 2019 McLaren 620R | 29 | ![]() |
23. | 2021 Ferrari 296 GTB | 29 | ![]() |
24. | 2025 McLaren W1 | 29 | ![]() |
25. | 2016 Porsche 911 Turbo | 29 | ![]() |
26. | 2017 McLaren 720S | 29 | ![]() |
27. | 2022 Audi RS7 Sportback Performance | 29 | ![]() |
28. | 2017 Porsche 911 GT2 RS | 29 | ![]() |
29. | 2018 McLaren Senna (P15) | 29 | ![]() |
30. | 2018 McLaren 600LT | 29 | ![]() |
31. | 2022 Audi RS3 Sportback Performance Edition | 29 | ![]() |
32. | 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring | 29 | ![]() |
33. | 2013 Porsche 918 Spyder | 29 | ![]() |
34. | 2016 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS | 29 | ![]() |
35. | 2016 Audi S5 Cabriolet | 29 | ![]() |
36. | 2017 Pagani Huayra BC | 30 | ![]() |
37. | 2018 Ferrari 488 Pista | 30 | ![]() |
38. | 2019 Ferrari SF90 Stradale | 30 | ![]() |
39. | 2020 McLaren 765LT | 30 | ![]() |
40. | 2020 Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet | 30 | ![]() |
Sources
SupercarLists.com estimate* (1, 17, 36), Auto Bild Sportscars (2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 13, 15, 16, 18, 23, 25, 27, 30, 31, 34), FastestLaps.com (4, 21, 37), Ferrari S.p.A (6, 38), Sport Auto (8, 12, 20, 28, 32), Autopista (10), Autozeitung (11, 14, 26, 29, 33, 35), Auto Motor und Sport (19), McLaren Automotive (22, 24, 39), Auto.it (40)
List authored by Christian Zelcs. Last updated on 07/12/2025, last addition - Porsche 911 GT3 Touring.
*Estimates are based on factual test results from reputable sources.