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Model 0-100 acceleration
Renault Grand Espace IV 1.9 dCi (120 Hp)
Renault Grand Espace IV 1.9 dCi (120 Hp)
2006-2006 Diesel Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Renault Laguna III Grandtour 1.5 dCi (110 Hp)
Renault Laguna III Grandtour 1.5 dCi (110 Hp)
2010-2015 Diesel Automatical 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Renault Grand Espace IV 1.9 dCi (120 Hp)
Renault Grand Espace IV 1.9 dCi (120 Hp)
2002-2006 Diesel Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Volkswagen Up! 1.0 BMT (75 Hp)
Volkswagen Up! 1.0 BMT (75 Hp)
2011-2016 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Seat Altea 1.6 (102 Hp)
Seat Altea 1.6 (102 Hp)
2009-2015 Petrol / LPG Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Mini Hatch One 1.6 (75 Hp)
Mini Hatch One 1.6 (75 Hp)
2010-2012 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Mini Hatch One 1.6 (75 Hp)
Mini Hatch One 1.6 (75 Hp)
2012-2013 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Mini Hatch One 1.6 (75 Hp)
Mini Hatch One 1.6 (75 Hp)
2012-2013 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Volvo V70 III 1.6 D2 (115 Hp)
Volvo V70 III 1.6 D2 (115 Hp)
2013-2016 Diesel Automatical 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Opel Corsa E 3-door 1.4 ECOTEC (90 Hp)
Opel Corsa E 3-door 1.4 ECOTEC (90 Hp)
2015-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Opel Corsa E 3-door 1.4 ECOTEC (90 Hp)
Opel Corsa E 3-door 1.4 ECOTEC (90 Hp)
2015-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Opel Corsa E 5-door 1.4 ECOTEC (90 Hp)
Opel Corsa E 5-door 1.4 ECOTEC (90 Hp)
2015-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Opel Corsa E 5-door 1.4 ECOTEC (90 Hp)
Opel Corsa E 5-door 1.4 ECOTEC (90 Hp)
2015-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Toyota Auris II Touring Sports 1.33 Dual VVT-i (99 Hp)
Toyota Auris II Touring Sports 1.33 Dual VVT-i (99 Hp)
2015-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Volkswagen Golf VII Sportsvan 1.2 TSI (85 Hp)
Volkswagen Golf VII Sportsvan 1.2 TSI (85 Hp)
2012-2017 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Hyundai i20 II Coupe 1.4 (100 Hp)
Hyundai i20 II Coupe 1.4 (100 Hp)
2015-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Kia Rio III Hatchback 1.4 (109 Hp)
Kia Rio III Hatchback 1.4 (109 Hp)
2015-2017 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Toyota Hilux Single Cab VIII 2.4 D-4D (150 Hp)
Toyota Hilux Single Cab VIII 2.4 D-4D (150 Hp)
2015-2017 Diesel Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Toyota Hilux Extra Cab VIII 2.4 D-4D (150 Hp)
Toyota Hilux Extra Cab VIII 2.4 D-4D (150 Hp)
2015-2017 Diesel Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Toyota Hilux Double Cab VIII 2.4 D-4D (150 Hp)
Toyota Hilux Double Cab VIII 2.4 D-4D (150 Hp)
2015-2017 Diesel Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Toyota Hilux Single Cab VIII 2.4 D-4D (150 Hp)
Toyota Hilux Single Cab VIII 2.4 D-4D (150 Hp)
2015-2017 Diesel Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Toyota Hilux Extra Cab VIII 2.4 D-4D (150 Hp)
Toyota Hilux Extra Cab VIII 2.4 D-4D (150 Hp)
2015-2017 Diesel Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Toyota Hilux Double Cab VIII 2.4 D-4D (150 Hp)
Toyota Hilux Double Cab VIII 2.4 D-4D (150 Hp)
2015-2017 Diesel Manual 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 sec
Mitsubishi Space Star 1.8 16V (112 Hp)
Mitsubishi Space Star 1.8 16V (112 Hp)
1998-2004 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 13,20 sec
 Emissions
13,20 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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