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Lists of automobiles by performance cover the performance of production cars based on factors such as acceleration, maximum speed, or power output. Lists [ edit ]
6 Performance. Toggle Performance subsection. ... 6.2 Top speed. 6.3 Highest rpm redline. 7 Sales. 8 See also. 9 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of ...
1:48.0 – Volvo 760 GLE V6 (Clarkson's car in '£100 car' challenge.) 1:48.0 – Vauxhall Astra Diesel Police car (Driven as modern-day equivalent to set target time in 'Budget Police Car' challenge.) 1:48.0 – 1988 BMW 325i (E30) convertible (Clarkson's car in '4-seat convertibles for under £2,000' challenge, automatic and paving slab in ...
First hybrid car on list. [81] Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+/Centodieci: 2021/2022 1,176 kW (1,578 hp; 1,600 PS) 30 Chiron Super Sport 300+ and 10 Centodieci units produced. Last exclusively fossil fuel car on the list. [12] [13] [14] Rimac Nevera: 2022 1,408 kW (1,888 hp; 1,914 PS) 150 units to be produced. First all-electric car on the list ...
Acura ZDX Type S (Lap Time: 1:49.0): In last year’s Performance Car of the Year competition, the Integra Type S earned glory for the species. The 499-hp ZDX Type S, though, could hardly be more ...
The sort of table which would be of interest to a general audience would only list the car model, possibly the engine type, and the 0-60 time, but it would list a wide variety of vehicles, from economy cars, mainstream sedans, minivans, SUVs, and tractor-trailers, in addition to some of the more notable sports cars.
Car [iv] Year [v] Propulsion Time Notes Porsche Taycan Turbo GT 2024 Electric 2.186 s [151] 760 kW Audi RS e-tron GT performance: 2024 Electric 2.19 s [152] 680 kW Porsche 911 Turbo S (992) 2020 ICE 2.5 s [153] [154] 478 kW Tesla Model S Plaid 2023 Electric 2.5 s [155] 760 kW Porsche 918 Spyder: 2013 Hybrid 2.53 s [156] 652 kW Porsche 911 GT2 ...
However, it is the power a car can produce at the wheels (wheel horsepower or whp) that matters when it comes to acceleration performance. Wheel horsepower equals brake horsepower minus drivetrain losses, which can be anywhere from about 10% to 25%. [12] Power-to-weight ratio: hp/lb hp/lb