I made a custom LED brake light because I've been rear ended a few times and luxury cars such as Mercedes, Cadillac, Porsche etc. have tail lights literally twice as bright. SAE lighting standards suck badly, unless you have the privilege of being rich, headlights included.
For the center brake light, the original Toyota one is low efficiency piranha LEDs at 2.4W and resistor dropper. I tried two types of LEDs- generic 3W 45mil bead LED's and Cree XPE on M-core PCB, only at 4W now.
I did not go nuclear yet with brightness, that would require a CC buck-converter and I haven't had time to design one. I bought one using pos MBI6651 and it burned up on the bench at 1A.
The design hassle is getting rid of heat, an 1157 light bulb can dissipate 27W for 400lm, but even 5W with solid-state is difficult.
Also the optical engineering, to keep the viewing angle wide, is something that you must include.
There are 1,000's of replacement auto LED lamps on eBay and Ali. Almost all are garbage.