14:15 03-01-2026
The five slowest-stopping cars in 2025 100-0 km/h tests
See which cars took the longest to stop from 100-0 km/h in 2025 road tests: Honda Amaze, Suzuki Swift, Jeep Wrangler, BAIC B40 Plus, and GWM Tank 300 ranked.
Experts have wrapped up the 2025 road tests and singled out five vehicles that took the longest to brake from 100 to 0 km/h. The metric isn’t guessed by eye: they time each complete stop and log the result with a RaceLogic Vbox as part of the outlet’s standardized procedure.
The spread is telling: a light budget sedan sits alongside heavy off-roaders, and the takeaway is straightforward — curb weight, chassis tuning, and brake design can chip away at a modern car’s sense of assurance. On the road, that gap between expectations and the stopwatch is exactly what drivers notice in a panic stop.
Fifth place went to the Honda Amaze 1.2 Trend MT: at a test mass of about 952 kg, it came to a halt in 3.29 seconds. The sedan uses ventilated front discs and rear drums — a typical cost-conscious setup. Fourth was the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 2.0T: the big SUV, at roughly 2,213 kg, posted 3.30 seconds despite serious disc hardware.
Opening the top three, the Suzuki Swift 1.2 GLX MT stopped in 3.31 seconds, with an average stopping distance of 44.26 meters. In second place, according to CAR Magazine, the BAIC B40 Plus 2.0T Champion needed 3.37 seconds — respectable for an adventure-leaning SUV weighing around 2.12 tonnes. The worst result belonged to the GWM Tank 300 2.4T 4WD: 3.63 seconds and 47.06 meters of braking distance.