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The Fastest Sports Cars Under $100,000


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When it comes to sports cars, there are, thankfully, quite a lot of options on the market over a wide range of starting prices. In this article, we are going to be taking a look at the fastest sports cars that can be bought today for under $100,000 base MSRP. TopSpeed was the main criterion in creating this list, but we hope our readers will see that each car is unique in its own right and has something other than just speed to offer its drivers.



UPDATE: 2024/04/03 14:32 EST BY MOSES KAROMO

With manufacturers producing new cars regularly or updating their models year by year, we have decided to add new entries to this list. We have also removed entries that have crossed the $100,000 threshold.

In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturers and other authoritative sources, including Road & Track, J.D. Power, and CarBuzz. Models in this list are ranked based on top speed, arranged from the slowest to the fastest model.

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Fastest Sports Cars Under $100,000

Vehicle

0-60 MPH

Top Speed

Price

Nissan Z Performance

4.3 seconds

155 MPH

$52,310

Toyota GR Supra 3.0 Premium

3.9 seconds

155 MPH

$58,550

Audi RS3

3.3 seconds

159 MPH

$62,300

Mercedes-AMG CLA G5 S Coupe

4.0 seconds

167 MPH

$65,400

Lexus LC500

4.4 seconds

168 MPH

$99,800

Lotus Emira

4.3 seconds

171 MPH

$99,900

Jaguar F-Type R Dynamic

4.4 seconds

177 MPH

$77,900

BMW M2

4.2 seconds

177 MPH

$68,300

Audi RS5 Coupe

3.5 seconds

180 MPH

$91,495

BMW M4 Competition xDrive Coupe

3.4 seconds

180 MPH

$90,800

Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0

4.3 seconds

182 MPH

$97,300

Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing

3.9 seconds

189 MPH

$61,495

Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio

3.8 seconds

191 MPH

$82,030

Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 3LT Coupe

2.9 seconds

194 MPH

$88,090


14 Nissan Z Performance: 155 MPH (electronically controlled)

$52,310 MSRP

A front 3/4 shot of a blue 2023 Nissan Z on the road
Nissan

A staple in the sports car scene with enough street cred to be respected by most enthusiasts, the Nissan Z delivers the best bang for the buck in this list. Its top speed is limited to 155 MPH, but without the limiter and a little tuning in the ECU software, it can easily go as high as 177 MPH.

Specs and Features

Engine

3.0-liter twin-turbo V-6

Engine Output

400 hp and 350 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 361 miles

Transmission

9-speed automatic transmission

Drivetrain

RWD

0-60 MPH

4.3 seconds


The current generation has a sleek, clean exterior design that’s mesmerizing from all angles until you get to the rear. It seems to move away from the modern design philosophy of the whole car and harks back to design cues of the past Z, and yet somehow manages to feel just right for the car. A brilliant metric sports car, the Nissan Z also offers a six-speed manual transmission. The Nismo variant has a more powerful engine and more aggressive performance tuning, but its speed is also limited to 155 MPH, it only comes with an automatic gearbox, and it costs a lot more than the Performance trim.

13 Toyota GR Supra 3.0 Premium: 155 MPH (electronically controlled)

$58,550 MSRP

A shot of a grey 2023 Toyota GR Supra
Toyota


An outstanding sports car built by one of the most reliable brands out there. The GR Supra from Toyota also adhered to the gentlemen’s agreement originally made by the Germans from BMW, Audi, and Mercedes-Benz to limit the top speed of their cars to 155 MPH. Without the limiter, some sources claim it could go a little higher, at 163 MPH.

Specs and Features

Engine

3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six

Engine Output

382 hp and 368 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 342 miles

Transmission

8-speed automatic transmission

Drivetrain

RWD

0-60 MPH

3.9 seconds


The GR Supra 3.0 Premium AT is the sort of sports car built just right. It’s light, with a wet weight of 3,400 pounds, it’s RWD, and it has a six-speed manual transmission available for those who want it. It offers good, manageable performance, especially in acceleration, great dynamic behavior, looks gorgeous, and it’s built by Toyota. What more can one ask for?

12 Audi RS3: 159 MPH

$62,300 MSRP

Audi RS3 2022
Audi

The RS3’s unique turbocharged five-pot makes a sound you are unlikely to hear from another car – and that should be reason enough to shell out money for the Audi RS3, the last-surviving car with a five-cylinder mill. Featuring stiffer suspension, upgraded brakes, a loud exhaust, and performance tires, it is a sportier version of the tamer S3.


Specs and Features

Engine

Turbocharged 2.5-liter inline-five

Engine Output

401 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 470 miles

Transmission

Seven-speed automatic

Drivetrain

AWD

0-60 MPH

3.3 seconds

There’s little doubt that the RS3 can go faster than 159 MPH: Audi previously offered a Performance variant of the current-gen RS3 that had a top speed of 184 MPH. It’s a shame that the German company no longer offers the trim. Unlike the RS5, which gets a Competition Package that boosts its top speed, the RS3 gets a slate of cosmetic packages. The RS3 is fast, but it could be faster.

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11 Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 S Coupe: 167 MPH

$65,400 MSRP

AMG CLA 45 S Edition 1 Exterior
Mercedes-AMG

The M139 engine powering the AMG CLA 45 S is an engineering marvel: the geniuses at Affalterbach have somehow managed to draw 200+ horsepower per liter from the turbo-four. Despite it being an all-wheel drive vehicle, the CLA 45 can morph into a rear-wheel drive machine thanks to a torque control system that can send all 416 ponies to the rear axle.

Specs and Features

Engine

Turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four

Engine Output

416 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 300 miles

Transmission

Eight-speed automatic

Drivetrain

AWD

0-60 MPH

4.0 seconds


The increase in power output from 2023 to 2024 may reduce fuel efficiency, but we doubt anyone who buys this fantastic car will worry much about more stops at the pump. Other changes to the 2024 car include an aerodynamics package that adds downforce parts like a fixed rear wing. The CLA AMG 45 S may look like a civilized car, which, during normal usage, it is. However, it also has the potential to release the inner child within you, especially with Drift drive mode activated.

10 Lexus LC500: 168 MPH

$99,800 MSRP

A front 3/4 shot of a 2024 Lexus LC
Lexus

Lexus is the type of brand that has the luxury of enjoying high customer loyalty. To leverage that, they can offer a wide range of vehicles, from compact sedans to big SUVs, and even sports cars such as the LC. Whatever its loyal customer base desires, Lexus has on its portfolio.


Specs and Features

Engine

5.0-Liter V-8

Engine Output

471 hp and 398 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 390 miles

Transmission

10-speed automatic

Drivetrain

RWD

0-60 MPH

4.4 seconds

The engine note of the naturally aspirated V-8 is a more familiar tune. Lexus tuned the LC’s transmission to be performance-biased at the 50 to 70 percent open throttle positions, allowing the engine to reach higher revs before shifting up.


While slowing down for cornering, the transmission will downshift to second gear instead of third and be ready for a strong corner exit should the driver desire. All the luxury bits and build quality make this quite a heavy sports car, unfortunately, with a wet weight of 4,340 pounds. Nevertheless, the LC is rapid and has some of the hallmarks of a future classic.

9 Lotus Emira i4: 171 MPH

$99,900 MSRP

2024 green Lotus Emira
Garret Donahue

Given all the rightful clamor surrounding the Emira V-6, you might dismiss its stablemate, the i4, as a lesser-powered alternative for those who can’t afford the range-topper. However, the i4 is a remarkable sports car. Powered by a detuned M139 engine from Mercedes, it is only 0.1 seconds slower to 60 MPH than the V-6-powered variant.


Specs and Features

Engine

Turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four

Engine Output

360 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 300 miles

Transmission

Eight-speed automatic

Drivetrain

RWD

0-60 MPH

4.3 seconds

The Emira i4 lacks the six-speed manual offered with the V-6 trim. However, it features a dual-clutch auto that changes shifting behavior according to the drive mode selected. You can also take control of the gear changes using the metal shift paddles installed behind the helm.

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8 Jaguar F-Type R Dynamic: 177 MPH

$77,900 MSRP

A front 3/4 studio shot of a Jaguar F TYPE R Dynamic Coupe
Jaguar


Adding a little bit of British flavor to this list, and heating things like a good English tea, the F-Type R Dynamic is the best bang for the buck within the British automaker’s lineup. Said to be the final F-Type, this car is a celebration of British racing and sports cars pedigree.

Specs and Features

Engine

5.0-Liter V-8

Engine Output

444 hp and 428 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 351 miles

Transmission

8-speed automatic

Drivetrain

RWD

0-60 MPH

4.4 seconds


This one comes in at a lighter weight, tipping the scales at 3,760 pounds wet, despite having a sizeable V-8 engine. With a 0-60 MPH time of 4.4 seconds, this British beauty is not only fast, but quick at getting there. The interior is luxurious and accommodating for the driver and passengers. While not exactly in league with luxurious interiors like Bentley’s or Rolls-Royce, this is no commoner car and deserves to be cherished as quite the jewel for those who own it.

7 BMW M2: 177 MPH

$68,300 MSRP With The Optional M Driver’s Package

BMW M2 drifting on a test track
BMW

The BMW M2 has only gotten better since it debuted in 2016, becoming one of the best sports coupes money can buy. The second-gen M2 caused a stir when it premiered, as it featured a boxier body compared to the first-gen model. BMW designs have polarized fans over the past few years, so it wasn’t surprising that the M2’s exterior raised some controversy.


Specs and Features

Engine

Twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six

Engine Output

453 horsepower and 406 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 350 miles

Transmission

Six-speed manual

Drivetrain

RWD

0-60 MPH

4.2 seconds

That said, there were no complaints about the M2’s performance. Powered by a twin-turbo inline-six, the BMW M2 is an absolute rocket. The M Driver’s Package that unlocks the M2’s full potential is costly, but worth it: It moves the car’s performance closer to larger and pricier ‘M’ cars like the BMW M4.


6 Audi RS5 Coupe: 180 MPH

$91,495 With The Optional Competition Package

A front 3/4 action shot of a Audi RS 5 Coupe
Audi

With a base MSRP of $79,600, even most Audi aficionados would have to think a little about paying the high price asked for the competition package that basically bumps the speed limiter from 155 to 180 and improves 0-60 time by 0.1 seconds. For that kind of money, one would expect a hell of a lot more of a performance increase, but alas, this is the same engine used in the base trim Porsche Panamera but makes considerably more horsepower and torque. Maybe Audi engineers thought it best not to push it much further.


Specs and Features

Engine

2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-6

Engine Output

444 hp and 442 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 306 miles

Transmission

8-speed Automatic

Drivetrain

AWD

0-60 MPH

3.5 seconds

Its Quatro AWD system is the best feature this car has going for it. That and two-year or 18,641 mile service intervals, whichever comes first. That is coincidentally the time Audi warranties the vehicle. The RS5 coupe is a good-looking car and Audi is a brand with good street cred, but the RS5 seems to miss that touch of something special which is not lacking in most other cars on this list.

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5 BMW M4 Competition xDrive Coupe: 180 MPH

$90,800 With The Optional M Driver’s Package

BMW M4 Competition yellow
BMW


Now the M Drive package will set the buyer back another $2,500 and not only increase the top speed from 155 to 180 MPH, but also include a 1-day driving class at a BMW performance center. That seems like a reasonable deal, and with the type of performance the M4 competition delivers, some expert advice on sports driving is well warranted.

Specs and Features

Engine

3.0-liter twin-turbocharged inline-six

Engine Output

523 hp and 479 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 296 miles

Transmission

8-speed Automatic

Drivetrain

AWD

0-60 MPH

3.4 seconds


The ever-increasing size of kidney grills on the front fascia has been the subject of a lot of controversy, and BMW still seems to be experimenting with it looking into its future. If one can overlook that, it becomes easy to see what a brilliant sports car the M4 Competition Coupe is. BMW AWD XDrive comes as standard and 0-60 MPH is reached in only 3.4 seconds. The 0-60 time doesn’t change despite a 20-horsepower increase in power output from 2024 to 2025.

For the purists, BMW has a six-speed manual gearbox available, and the interior design of the car, although comfortable and well done as is expected of a BMW, has a clear sports bias. From the padded bucket seats to the color scheme, everything inside the M4 competition screams GO.

4 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0: 182 MPH

$97,300 MSRP

An action front 3/4 shot of a red Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 on the road
Porsche


One thing most sports car enthusiasts have in common is that they all agree that Porsche makes some of the best sports cars out there, and it’s not simply about raw brute power, though the GTS 4.0 has plenty of that. It’s often about the driving dynamics of a light car with a mid-engine and a slightly biased rear weight distribution.

Specs and Features

Engine

4.0-liter flat-6

Engine Output

394 hp and 309 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 270 miles

Transmission

6-speed manual

Drivetrain

RWD

0-60

4.3 seconds


Porsche also likes to cater to purists and often has a six-speed manual gearbox available on a lot of its cars. In the 718 Cayman GTS 4.0, the six-speed manual is standard. With this transmission, the car can reach the aforementioned top speed of 182 MPH, while the one equipped with the PDK transmission will reach 179 MPH. The 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 with the PDK transmission is faster from 0-60 MPH, though, making it in 3.8 seconds against 4.3 seconds on the manual.

The manual transmission model also has its max torque slightly reduced from 317 pound-feet to 309 pound-feet, while maintaining the same top horsepower output. All things considered, this is one of the best sports cars one can buy in this price range.

3 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing: 189 MPH

$61,495 MSRP

2024 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing
Cadillac


The Cadillac CT4-V is one of the most affordable fast sports cars you can buy. $60,000 is no pocket change, we concede. However, considering it costs significantly less than some of the cars it competes with, the CT4-V is a bargain. It also offers a manual transmission, which further sets it apart from most of its competitors.

Specs and Features

Engine

Twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter V-6

Engine Output

472 horsepower and 445 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 430 miles

Transmission

Six-speed manual

Drivetrain

RWD

0-60 MPH

3.9 seconds


Granted, you do not get the superior build quality and luxury offered by the likes of BMW and Mercedes. However, Cadillac offers a slew of cosmetic and luxury extras you can buy to spruce up the vehicle’s interior. Thanks to the magic of adaptive dampers, the CT4-V is an all-rounder capable of daily trips to work and weekend slaloms around your local track.

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2 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio: 191 MPH

$82,030 MSRP

Metallic Grey 2023 Alfa Romeo Giulia
Alfa Romeo

The Giulia Quadrifoglio is simply the most powerful sedan ever conceived by Alfa Romeo. As a midsize mass-produced sedan, it has best-in-class specs and performance. Quite a feat for the Italian brand that has struggled to boost sales in recent years. Being in the Stellantis portfolio certainly helps.


Specs and Features

Engine

2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-6

Engine Output

505 hp and 443 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 306 miles

Transmission

8-speed automatic

Drivetrain

RWD

0-60 MPH

3.8 seconds

The Giulia makes extensive use of carbon fiber to lower its weight and achieve a perfect 50/50 weight distribution between the two axles. Alfa Romeo offers a limited warranty for 48 months or 50,000 miles, which is something that should put the minds of many would-be customers to rest. With low sales numbers, owning one means it’s going to be one of the hottest sedans on the road at any given time. The brand, however, still seems to suffer from a good deal of depreciation, so a buyer should be aware of that before committing to this little beast of an Italian sports car.


1 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 3LT Coupe- 194 MPH

$88,090 with Z51 Performance Package

A front 3/4 studio shot of a 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 70th Anniversary coupe
Chevrolet

For what it delivers in terms of performance and driving dynamics, the Chevy Corvette Stingray can almost be considered to be a bargain. It has a mid-engine layout and the Corvette pedigree, which means, it is purpose-built to be as fast as possible, without resorting to super-expensive solutions.

Specs and Features

Engine

6.2-liter V-8

Engine Output

495 hp and 470 lb-ft of torque

Range

Combined 352 miles

Transmission

8-speed dual-clutch transmission

Drivetrain

RWD

0-60 MPH

2.9 seconds


With the included Z51 performance package, it goes from 0-60 MPH in less than three seconds and produces the most horsepower and torque of any Stingray that came before it. Powered by a big, naturally aspirated, direct injection V-8, with a mid-engine layout, the Chevy Corvette embodies everything a true American sports car should be.



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