The 0-60 calculator estimates acceleration time based on horsepower and weight. This provides a rough performance metric useful for comparing vehicles.
Enter horsepower and vehicle weight. The calculator estimates 0-60 mph time, quarter-mile time, power-to-weight ratio, and provides a performance rating.
Note that actual 0-60 times depend on many factors including drivetrain, tires, driver skill, and conditions. This provides a theoretical estimate based on power and weight.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Rough estimate; actual times vary with traction, gearing, driver skill.
Under 6 seconds is quick, under 4 seconds is supercar territory.
More weight requires more power to accelerate at the same rate.
Tire grip, drivetrain type (AWD vs RWD), transmission, launch control.
No, also consider handling, braking, and real-world usability.
