List of fastest cars by acceleration

List of fastest cars by acceleration

List of production cars, with acceleration times from 0-100 km/h or 0-60 mphref|units| [note] of less than 4 seconds.

Concept cars and "one-off" cars of any kind are not eligible. Full production cars. Fastest model used for cars available more than one year. Fastest tuned cars per manufacturer used if more than one engine upgrade available.

ee also

* Fastest production car

Notes

*European manufacturers quote 0-100 km/h (62 mph) whereas U.S. manufacturers quote 0-60 mph (97 km/h). This leads to discrepancies in comparisons.
*Fastest of manufacturer and independently verified times
*Verified independently
*Claimed/estimated time by manufacturer; no source given if equal to independently verified time

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