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Model 0-100 acceleration
Audi Q7 60 TFSI e V6 (456 Hp)
Audi Q7 60 TFSI e V6 (456 Hp)
2019-2020 Petrol / Electricity Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe GLE 400d (330 Hp)
Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe GLE 400d (330 Hp)
2020-2023 Diesel Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Mercedes-Benz E-class E 350d (286 Hp)
Mercedes-Benz E-class E 350d (286 Hp)
2018-2020 Diesel Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Audi A5 Cabriolet 50 TDI V6 (286 Hp)
Audi A5 Cabriolet 50 TDI V6 (286 Hp)
2019-2020 Diesel Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
BMW 5 Series Touring 530d (286 Hp)
BMW 5 Series Touring 530d (286 Hp)
2020-2023 Diesel Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
BMW 7 Series Long 730Ld (286 Hp)
BMW 7 Series Long 730Ld (286 Hp)
2020-2022 Diesel Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
BMW X3 30d (286 Hp)
BMW X3 30d (286 Hp)
2020-2021 Diesel Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
BMW X4 30d (286 Hp)
BMW X4 30d (286 Hp)
2020-2021 Diesel Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Renault Megane IV RS 1.8 (300 Hp)
Renault Megane IV RS 1.8 (300 Hp)
2020-2023 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Renault Megane IV R.S. 1.8 (300 Hp)
Renault Megane IV R.S. 1.8 (300 Hp)
2020-2023 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Renault Megane IV RS Trophy 1.8 (300 Hp)
Renault Megane IV RS Trophy 1.8 (300 Hp)
2020-2023 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Renault Megane IV RS Trophy 1.8 (300 Hp)
Renault Megane IV RS Trophy 1.8 (300 Hp)
2020-2023 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Maserati Ghibli III 2.0 GDI (330 Hp)
Maserati Ghibli III 2.0 GDI (330 Hp)
2020-2023 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Nissan Ariya 90 kWh (306 Hp)
Nissan Ariya 90 kWh (306 Hp)
2020-2023 Electricity Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Porsche Cayman 2.9 (265 Hp)
Porsche Cayman 2.9 (265 Hp)
2009-2012 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Mercedes-Benz E-class E 300e (320 Hp)
Mercedes-Benz E-class E 300e (320 Hp)
2020-2023 Petrol / Electricity Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Volkswagen Golf VI R 2.0 TSI (270 Hp)
Volkswagen Golf VI R 2.0 TSI (270 Hp)
2009-2012 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Audi Q5 II 50 TDI V6 (286 Hp)
Audi Q5 II 50 TDI V6 (286 Hp)
2020-2023 Diesel Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe GLC 300e (320 Hp)
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe GLC 300e (320 Hp)
2019-2023 Petrol / Electricity Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Audi Q5 Sportback 50 TDI V6 (286 Hp)
Audi Q5 Sportback 50 TDI V6 (286 Hp)
2020-2023 Diesel Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Honda NSX I Coupe 3.2 V6 (280 Hp)
Honda NSX I Coupe 3.2 V6 (280 Hp)
2002-2005 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Mercedes-Benz C-class C 300d EQ Boost (265 Hp)
Mercedes-Benz C-class C 300d EQ Boost (265 Hp)
2021-2023 Diesel Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Cupra Leon 2.0 TSI EVO (300 Hp)
Cupra Leon 2.0 TSI EVO (300 Hp)
2021-2023 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec
Audi A4 Avant 45 TFS (265 Hp)
Audi A4 Avant 45 TFS (265 Hp)
2020-2023 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 5,70 sec
 Emissions
5,70 sec

Cars with the best acceleration or in other words “the fastest accelerating cars” are listed above. List is sorted by the time which sports car can make from 0 – 60 miles or 0 – 100 km in seconds. Do not forget, these cars are production cars, they are all stock and not modified street legal cars. In the list you can find 0-60 times of all cars. According to our list, the fastest accelerating car in the world record is held by Bugatti Chiron. It is followed by Porsche 918 Spyder, Nissan GT-R and Tesla Model S. Accelerating times are quite close even there are different technologies such as internal combustion engines, hybrid technologies and electric motors.

Acceleration of a car is directly related to aerodynamics of the vehicle. Engine power and the weight of the vehicle are other parameters that really matter. It is another topic to think about why electric cars have a better acceleration than normal cars. It is simply because of electric motor technology, since there is no transmitted power from gearbox the acceleration is non-stop. Thus, they can easily compete with powerful petrol engines with best acceleration time

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