The Porsche 911 is one of the most desirable and well-rounded sports cars. It is one of the few icons that have stuck to the core formula despite extensive evolution over the years. From the base $132,300 911 Carrera to the track-born $250,000 911 GT3 RS, the 911 line-up is extensive. Now, for someone who is just entering the world of engaging fast cars, the base 911 Carrera makes for a great choice with a 0-60 mph time of 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 183 mph. Its performance figures are ample to give a grin-worthy adrenaline rush.
However, no matter how good this two-door Porsche coupe is, the 911 will still lag in terms of practicality and space, especially compared with full-sized four-door sedans. And guess what? In this day and age of innovative and powerful powertrains, including hybrids and all-electrics, there are a bunch of family-friendly sedans that are quicker than the desirable Porsche in a straight line. We have bundled together ten such sedans, including an unreal American all-electric monster that does 0–60 in under two seconds for under $110,000.
2026 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe Specs For Reference
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Price |
$132,300 |
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Engine |
Twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter Flat 6 |
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Transmission |
8-Speed Automatic |
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Horsepower |
388 HP |
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Torque |
332 LB-FT |
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0-60 MPH |
3.9 seconds |
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Top Speed |
183 MPH |
This list is organized in descending order of 0–60 times from the slowest to the quickest, spacious four-door sedans that can outrun a 2026 Porsche 911 Carrera.
2026 Audi RS3
0–60 MPH In 3.6 seconds
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Engine |
2.5-liter Turbocharged Inline-5 |
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Transmission |
7-Speed Automatic |
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Horsepower |
394 HP |
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Torque |
369 LB-FT |
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Top Speed |
155 MPH |
The Audi RS3 can very well be called the David in this David Vs. Goliath’s face-off is solely due to its form factor. This Porsche 911 straight-line rival is based on the Audi A3 compact luxury sedan. It is one of the most value-packed sports sedans with a starting price of $66,100. Power comes from a unique five-cylinder engine paired with a standard Quattro AWD system.
The feedback you feel at the wheel is a bit of a party trick; you “sense” steering response precision, even if actual feel in the RS3 isn’t quite as telepathic as in some, oh, quarter-million-dollar cars I’ve tested.
– Michael Frank, TopSpeed Journalist
Audi also packs it with an advanced RS Torque Splitter for superior cornering finesse and includes a drift mode. This system replaces the rear differential with two clutches, allowing distribution of power to individual rear wheels. Apart from being a hoot on the straights, the 2026 RS3 also has a distinctive exhaust note thanks to its 1-2-4-5-3 firing order.
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2026 Porsche Taycan 4S
0–60 MPH In 3.5 seconds
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Engine |
Dual Electric Motors |
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Transmission |
Direct-Drive Single-Speed Automatic |
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Horsepower |
536 HP |
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Torque |
512 LB-FT |
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Top Speed |
155 MPH |
Among the vast model range of the 2026 Porsche Taycan, the 4S strikes a balance between performance and price, packing 536 horsepower, capable of doing 0-60 in 3.5 seconds, and starting at $123,700. For reference, the sedan range begins with the base $103,900 Taycan (402 horsepower), which accelerates from 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds, and tops at the $239,400 Taycan Turbo GT with the Weissach Package (1,091 horsepower), which accelerates from 0-60 mph in 2.1 seconds.
The full-sized sedan construction adds a spacious and relatively luxurious four-seat layout with loads of cool technology and comfort features. Its performance is enhanced by driving dynamics, thanks to standard adaptive air suspension and an aerodynamic design complemented by front air channels and an extending rear wing.
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2026 BMW M3 Competition xDrive
0–60 MPH In 3.4 seconds
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Engine |
3.0-liter Turbocharged inline-6 |
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Transmission |
8-Speed Automatic |
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Horsepower |
523 HP |
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Torque |
479 LB-FT |
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Top Speed |
180 MPH (With M Driver’s Package) |
This is a long-standing nameplate that has defined a fun, exciting, urban-friendly sedan for many years. The M3 is the BMW 3 Series’ ultimate form, pushing the limits of performance and daily drivability. The BMW M3 Competition xDrive consists of the best goodies offering for the line-up, complete with an AWD system and a beefed-up turbo six-cylinder engine. With a curb weight of about 3,990 pounds, the 2026 M3 Competition delivers a strong power-to-weight ratio, translating into swift straight-line performance.
In fact, the weight drops to under 3,900 pounds when equipped with the optional Carbon package. Other features that enhance the sporty side of this family-friendly BMW sedan include Adaptive M Suspension, M Sport Differential, and M Carbon Bucket Seats, among others. The value proposition is strong relative to the Porsche 911, as the 2026 M3 Competition xDrive sedan starts at $87,700.
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2026 BMW M5
0–60 MPH in 3.4 seconds
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Engine |
4.4-liter Twin-turbocharged Hybrid V8 |
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Transmission |
8-Speed Automatic |
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Horsepower |
717 HP |
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Torque |
738 LB-FT |
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Top Speed |
188 MPH |
Proving that plug-in hybrids are not boring is the bold BMW M5 sedan. Its electrified powertrain includes a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 and an electric motor that produces a combined output of up to 727 horsepower. Power is sent to all four wheels via a standard AWD system.
You just need to grab it by the scruff of the neck, commit, and, wow! This thing grips for days, corners hard, tracks wonderfully, and basically transforms any driver into a daily superhero.
– William Clavey for TopSpeed
Also, the 2026 M5 runs for up to 25 miles on electric power alone. Features such as an eight-speed Steptronic transmission, an adaptive M suspension system, and optional M Carbon Ceramic brakes further elevate the M5’s sporty appeal and enable sub-3.5-second 0-60 mph runs, while providing respectable luxury, comfort, and convenience. This sporty yet practical hybrid Beamer starts from $121,900.
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2026 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
0–60 MPH In 3.4 seconds
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Engine |
6.2-liter Supercharged V8 |
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Transmission |
6-Speed Manual |
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Horsepower |
668 HP |
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Torque |
659 LB-FT |
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Top Speed |
More Than 200 MPH |
The only gas-powered American sports sedan here beautifully combines aggression and luxury. The new Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing is the last of a dying breed, as it packs a pure supercharged V8. The sole supercharged car on this list produces 668 horsepower and weighs around 4,123 pounds. Its commendable power-to-weight ratio enables the CT5-V Blackwing to accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds and achieve a top speed of over 200 mph.
It gives the rear-wheel-drive CT5-V Blackwing a furious acceleration that I honestly haven’t experienced much of in any other performance car. It’s a 200+ mile-per-hour car, and it definitely feels like it.
– Garret Donahue for TopSpeed
It is also one of the most value-packed cars on this list, with a starting price of $100,695 for the standard stick shift model. Yes, it gets a manual gearbox for enhanced engagement. The price gets bumped to $106,970 for the 10-speed automatic model. Other notable features that improve driving dynamics include a magnetic suspension setup, Brembo brakes, and an electronic limited-slip differential.
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2026 Mercedes-AMG C63 S E Performance
0–60 MPH In 3.3 seconds
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Engine |
2.0-liter Turbocharged Hybrid Inline-4 |
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Transmission |
9-Speed Automatic |
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Horsepower |
671 HP |
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Torque |
752 LB-FT |
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Top Speed |
174 MPH |
Going a notch above with powerful hybrid powertrains is the AMG C63 S E Performance. It packs a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder paired with an electric motor, producing a combined 671 horsepower. The instant torque from the electric motor helps this rather hefty 4,817-pound luxury sedan achieve 0–60 mph in as little as 3.3 seconds. It is a proper modern sleeper sedan that will surely catch you off guard.
Elevating the driving experience further are features such as an AWD system, active rear-axle steering, adaptive suspension, and an AMG Sport Exhaust system that produces a raspy exhaust note. Its driving modes also include Race and Drift modes for added thrills. Despite its weight, Mercedes has balanced the weight well, with the electric motor located at the rear. The 2026 Mercedes-AMG C 63 S E Performance sedan starts from $88,000.
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2026 Audi S e-Tron GT
0–60 MPH In 3.3 seconds
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Electric Powertrain |
Dual Electric Motors |
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Transmission |
Two-Speed |
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Horsepower |
670 HP |
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Torque |
472 LB-FT |
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Top Speed |
152 MPH |
Sadly, this all-electric Audi sedan doesn’t get the recognition it deserves. But here we are putting it in the spotlight for being the smashing package it is. Thanks to its Porsche connection (more on that below), the Audi S e-Tron GT delivers strong sporty appeal. The low-slung and slippery design inherently gives it better CG and drag coefficient.
The underpinnings are designed to enhance its dynamic appeal, featuring standard AWD, all-wheel steering, adaptive air suspension, and electric torque vectoring for superior handling. The performance side is electrifying thanks to dual electric motors that propel this Audi from zero to 60 in 3.3 seconds. The 2026 Audi S e-tron GT starts from $127,700.
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2026 Mercedes-AMG EQE Sedan
0–60 MPH In 3.2 seconds
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Electric Powertrain |
Dual Electric Motors |
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Transmission |
Direct Drive Single-Speed Automatic Transmission |
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Horsepower |
677 HP |
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Torque |
701 LB-FT |
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Top Speed |
~137 MPH |
Powered by two electric motors and delivering instant torque, the AMG EQE sedan accelerates from 0–60 mph in 3.2 seconds. This is despite its weight exceeding 5,500 pounds. It produces 617 horsepower, and a boost feature increases output to 677 horsepower. Straight-line stability is ensured by its low-slung, slippery design, which keeps the CG low.
Despite its performance, the Mercedes-AMG EQE excels in luxury appeal, with a plush cabin loaded with technology and convenience. Furthermore, features such as air suspension with adaptive damping and an AMG Sound Experience that delivers unique auditory feedback elevate the driving experience. The 2026 Mercedes-AMG EQE sedan starts from $96,600.
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2026 Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance
0–60 MPH In 3.0 seconds
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Engine |
4.0-liter Twin-turbocharged Hybrid V8 |
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Transmission |
9-Speed Automatic |
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Horsepower |
791 HP |
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Torque |
1,055 LB-FT |
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Top Speed |
~180 MPH |
The S-Class is Mercedes-Benz’s epitome of luxury. But the Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance leaves us highly impressed by how it fuses serious performance with a plush, cozy, and quiet luxury setup. Powering this land yacht on steroids is a hybrid twin-turbo V8 engine that produces a whopping 791 horsepower. Sure, the no-limit luxury appeal on this Merc increases curb weight to nearly 6,000 pounds, making it quite a heavy car.
But thanks to its clever F1-derived hybrid system, this heavy luxury sedan is capable of doing 0–60 mph in a flat three seconds. This is further complemented by its standard AWD system and a slick nine-speed automatic transmission. Other features helping improve the sporty dynamics of this all-out luxury sedan include sport-tuned adaptive air suspension, active roll stabilization, and active rear-axle steering. The 2026 Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance is priced from $189,800.
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2026 Tesla Model S Plaid
0–60 MPH In 1.99 seconds
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Electric Motors |
Triple Electric Motors |
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Transmission |
Direct-Drive Single-Speed Automatic |
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Horsepower |
1,020 HP |
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Torque |
1,050 LB-FT |
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Top Speed |
200 MPH |
The spec sheet of the Tesla Model S Plaid looks too good to be true. But that is the beauty of all-electric powertrains. This American EV accelerates from zero to 60 mph in under two seconds and delivers over 1,000 horsepower and 1,000 pound-feet of torque. Despite its hypercar-level performance, this four-door family-friendly sedan is priced at ‘just’ $109,990. That’s insane value for money. To give you an idea, its arch-rival, the Lucid Air Sapphire with 1,234 horsepower, is priced at a whopping $249,000; more than double the price of the Tesla.
Also, with a top speed of over 200 mph, it is faster and much cheaper than the base Porsche 911, which tops out at 183 mph. The secret lies in the Model S Plaid’s tri-motor setup coupled to an AWD system. Its rapid acceleration helps with the unreal 0–60 times. Furthermore, stability is prioritized through features such as torque vectoring, a wider stance, refined aerodynamics, and staggered wheels with performance tires.
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Sources: Respective official websites
