From 0-100 km/h in 3 seconds? Now more than 20 models, in 2012 only one!

Additional tool for acceleration time search

From 0-100 km/h in 3 seconds?  Now more than 20 models, in 2012 only one!

We recently concluded that we needed to add extra tools to our car finder in Carbase because the acceleration times of new cars have become ridiculously faster. We built them in! When searching for acceleration times, you can now also filter on 0-100 km/h in faster than 4 or even 3 seconds. We immediately did the latter for you.

Do they have nothing else to do at AutoWeek, you may think, but the fact is that Carbase on this site helps you with all the figures about all cars available in the Netherlands. There are countless ways to search for cars. For example, by filtering on acceleration times for the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h. Until recently, this was possible with faster than 5 seconds as the fastest condition, but because so many cars now achieve a sprint time of 4 seconds, we have added two filters.

It is also possible, because the fastest EVs have already reached times that until recently only occurred in the domain of supercars. A Tesla Model 3 Performance does the well-known sprint in 3.3 seconds, the Nio ET7 also comes out of its place with 3.8 seconds.

Nio ET7

Nio ET7 does it in 3.8 seconds.

Still the GT-R in the list

If you want a sports car with which you can really keep those EV guys behind you, you can now search for a sprint time that is under 3 seconds. Even if you put open and closed versions of the same car model together, you end up with more than 20 models. We also did it for the situation as it was ten years ago: only the then three-year-old Nissan GT-R was that fast. The GT-R is still among the cars that make it now. But also the Plaid versions of the Tesla Model S and the Model X. All McLarens, lots of Ferraris, the Donkervoort D8 GTO and of course the Porsche 911 Turbo S and the fastest Taycans.

Nissan GT-R T-Spec

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– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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