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At the top are the slowest at the bottom are the fastest.

1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL 140 mph (225 km/h)[1] 1400 Tested by Road & Track.

1961 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato 153.5 mph (247 km/h)[2] 20 As tested by Autocar and published on 13 April 1962. The car was introduced at the London Motor Show in October 1960.

1963 Iso Rivolta Grifo A3/L 327 161 mph (259 km/h)[3][4] over 400 Tested by Autocar.[5][6]

1967 Lamborghini Miura P400 171 mph (275 km/h)[7] over 750 Tested by Motor. Over 750 units build in 1966-1973 period, which includes P400, P400 S and P400 SV models.

1968 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona 174 mph (280 km/h)[8] about 1400 Tested by Autocar.[9].

1984 Ferrari 288 GTO 188 mph (303 km/h)[10] 272 Tested by Auto, Motor und Sport in 1985.

1986 Porsche 959 195 mph (314 km/h)[11] 337 Tested by Auto, Motor und Sport in 1987. The 197 mph (317 km/h) top speed was recorded by the 959 Sport only 6 of which were ever made. The rest of the 337 units production run (1986-1989) were 959 Touring version that topped at 195 mph (314 km/h).

1987 Ferrari F40 202.687 mph (326.193 km/h)[12] 1311 As tested by Quattroruote magazine. Claimed top speed 201 mph (323 km/h).

1991 Bugatti EB110 GT 209 mph (336 km/h)[13][14] 95 As measured by Auto, Motor und Sport.

1992 Jaguar XJ220 213 mph (343 km/h)[15] 281 Tested by Autocar.

1993 McLaren F1 231 mph (372 km/h) 107 At factory rev limit, it reached 231 mph (371.8 km/h) at Nardo (oval) test track. It still remains the world's fastest naturally aspirated production car in terms of top speed.[16]

April 19, 2005 Bugatti EB 16.4 Veyron 253.81 mph (408.47 km/h) 300 Recorded and verified by German inspection officials.[17]

October 9, 2007 SSC Ultimate Aero TwinTurbo 256.18 mph (412.28 km/h) 24 Recorded and verified by Guinness World Records officials.[18]

June 26, 2010 Bugatti EB 16.4 Veyron Super Sport 258 mph (415.21 km/h) 30 Production run of 30 of which 5, named the Super Sport World Record Edition, are capable of 267.857 mph (431.074 km/h). The other 25 Super Sport cars are electronically limited to 415 km/h (258 mph). The record attempt of the Super Sport World Record Edition was driven by Pierre-Henri Raphanel and was verified by Guinness World Records.[19][20]