Is a 0-100km/h Acceleration Time of 10 Seconds Considered Poor?

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DawsonAnn
07/28/25 7:34pm
A 0-100km/h acceleration time of 10 seconds is considered normal for compact sedans and is generally sufficient for urban driving. The 0-100km/h acceleration time, which measures how long it takes for a car to accelerate from 0 to 100km/h, is the most intuitive indicator of a vehicle's power. Typically, a 1.6L compact sedan accelerates from 0-100km/h in 11 to 13 seconds, while a 2.0T midsize sedan achieves this in 7 to 8 seconds. Supercars, on the other hand, usually complete this acceleration in under 3.8 seconds. Here are some additional details: Power Output: Under the same displacement, vehicles equipped with turbocharged engines deliver stronger power output compared to those with naturally aspirated engines, giving them a clear advantage in 0-100km/h acceleration. For SUVs, the 0-100km/h acceleration standard can be compared to sedans of the same class. However, MPVs are different—a 0-100km/h time of 9 to 10 seconds is entirely acceptable for MPVs, as they are not designed for speed. Choosing a Car Based on Needs: Different types of vehicles cater to different needs, and the definition of a 'good car' varies by category. Some cars prioritize comfort, while others focus on handling and powerful performance. With varying focuses and positioning, consumers can select a vehicle that best suits their requirements.
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LeArabella
08/12/25 12:34am
I think a 10-second 0-100 km/h acceleration is not bad for an ordinary family car. For daily commuting on city roads, whether starting from traffic lights or changing lanes to overtake, a 10-second car is more than capable. I’ve driven many cars at this performance level, and overtaking trucks on highways isn’t a struggle either. Many economical cars like the Corolla and Sylphy are around the 10-second mark, where spacious practicality and fuel efficiency are the priorities. If you truly crave a fast car, performance vehicles with sub-6-second acceleration are expensive and fuel-thirsty, and most ordinary drivers wouldn’t even feel comfortable driving them. Overall, a 10-second acceleration strikes a good balance between practicality and driving experience.
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