What is the 0-100 km/h acceleration time of the Highlander?

1 Answers
OPiper
07/29/25 9:43pm
The 0-100 km/h acceleration time of the Highlander is 8.9 seconds. The 0-100 km/h acceleration refers to the time it takes for a vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 100 km per hour, which is an intuitive reflection of a car's power. Various factors such as ambient temperature, road conditions, vehicle wear, and even the amount of remaining fuel in the tank can affect the test results. The Highlander is a large-sized SUV under GAC Toyota, with dimensions of 4795mm in length, 1910mm in width, and 1760mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2790mm. The vehicle features a robust and continuous waistline that runs from the front to the rear, combined with prominent wheel arches, black side skirts, and chrome-plated door sills, giving the body a solid, elongated, and dynamic appearance.
Was this review help?
2
2
Share
More Forum Discussions

Will the bubbles on car paint disappear after exposure to sunlight?

Bubbles on car paint will not disappear after exposure to sunlight. Below is relevant information about bubbles on car paint: Treatment methods: Bubbles on car paint are caused by inferior paint and poor workmanship, such as improper treatment of the metal surface or failure to apply anti-rust primer during painting. It should be addressed as soon as possible. Ensure that the technician thoroughly sands down all rusted areas before applying a layer of anti-rust primer, followed by the color paint. Ideally, a layer of clear coat should also be applied over the color paint to make the paint more durable. Paint maintenance methods: After using the vehicle: Remove dust from the car body promptly to minimize the adsorption of dust due to static electricity on the body. Wash the car promptly after rain: Rainwater contains many acidic substances and dust. The rain marks on the car body will gradually shrink, increasing the concentration of acidic substances in the rainwater. Combined with the dust in the rainwater forming rain marks, if not rinsed off with clean water in time, the car's paint surface will be damaged over time.
4
5
Share

Is it necessary to file a record before changing the color of the wheel hubs?

Changing the color of a car's wheel hubs does not require prior filing as long as the model, size, and dimensions of the wheel hubs remain unchanged. According to Article 6 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law," the following documents must be submitted: the "Motor Vehicle Change Registration Application Form," original and photocopies of the identity proofs of the motor vehicle owner and agent, the original motor vehicle registration certificate, and the original motor vehicle driving license. Additionally, any fines must be paid before changing the vehicle's color. According to Article 6 of Chapter 2 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law," if the color change area of a motor vehicle does not exceed 30%, there is no need to undergo change registration. Conversely, if it exceeds 30%, it must be filed and recorded, and registration must be completed within 10 days after the color change. Precautions for changing the color of a vehicle wrap: Before changing the color of a vehicle wrap, it is necessary to consult the vehicle management office where the vehicle is registered to determine whether the region permits the use of wraps to change the vehicle's color. If the region does not support this method, it will be impossible to complete the filing procedure after the change, and the wrap must be entirely removed to restore the vehicle's original color. Additionally, according to Article 10 of the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations," owners are no longer required to apply in advance to the vehicle management office. They can first change the vehicle's color, install body kits, replace the engine, etc., and then apply to the vehicle management office for change registration. According to Article 10, registered motor vehicles must apply for change registration in the following circumstances: Change of body color. Replacement of the engine. Replacement of the body or frame. Replacement of the entire vehicle due to quality issues. Change of use nature, such as converting a commercial vehicle to a non-commercial vehicle or vice versa. The motor vehicle owner's residence moves out of or into the jurisdiction of the vehicle management office. Furthermore, according to Article 15 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China": Police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, and engineering rescue vehicles must spray emblem patterns and install alarms and signal lights as required. Other motor vehicles must not spray, install, or use emblem patterns, alarms, or signal lights that are exclusive to the aforementioned vehicles or similar to them.
1
5
Share

Will Water Get In If the Car Hood Is Not Closed Tightly During Rain?

In this situation, water will definitely get in. Once the rain wets the wiring connectors, it can cause a short circuit. Additionally, if water leaks into the engine, it can be harmful to the engine. Below is some extended information about car hoods: Function of the car hood: Car hoods are made of rubber foam and aluminum foil materials. While reducing engine noise, they can also isolate the heat generated during engine operation, effectively protecting the paint on the hood surface and preventing aging. Role of the car hood: The air resistance and turbulence generated by airflow around a moving object directly affect its trajectory and speed. The shape of the hood can effectively adjust the direction of airflow relative to the car's movement and the resistance it generates, reducing the impact of airflow on the car.
10
3
Share

Does a smashed front face count as a major accident?

A smashed front face does not necessarily count as a major accident. Here is relevant information about accident vehicles: Definition of an accident vehicle: An accident vehicle refers to a vehicle that has suffered damage from non-natural wear and tear incidents, resulting in decreased mechanical performance and economic value. Generally, an "accident vehicle" refers to one with structural damage. Additionally, water-damaged cars and fire-damaged cars also fall under the category of "special accident vehicles." Methods to identify accident vehicles: Identification methods include exterior inspection, light inspection, insurance record checks, and interior examination. Conditions for quick accident handling: The conditions for quick accident handling are no personal injuries, no disputes over accident liability among the parties involved, the accident vehicle being drivable, all parties involved having vehicle insurance, and willingness to proceed to a designated location for damage assessment.
3
2
Share

Is it necessary to install ACC on BMW 530?

BMW 530 can be equipped with ACC, but it is not necessary. Basic introduction of ACC is as follows: ACC is short for Adaptive Cruise Control, which is generally applied to higher-end vehicles. The functions of ACC are as follows: ACC: Controlled by the vehicle's central control system, ACC is responsible for detecting whether there is a vehicle ahead, automatically maintaining the distance from the preceding vehicle, and can automatically brake in emergency situations. The system's sensors can measure the speed of the vehicle ahead and the distance between the two vehicles, while also monitoring the speed and distance of the host vehicle. Currently, the onboard Lidar sensor, which has begun to be applied in the mid-size and economy car markets, is a more economical choice among long-range sensors. Compared to radar, this sensor emits laser pulses and can detect the light reflected back from other objects. The distance to other objects can be calculated based on the signal delay time.
10
0
Share

What is the difference between a passing bay and an emergency stopping lane?

The differences between an emergency stopping lane and a passing bay include the number of lanes. A passing bay refers to a widened lane on a single-lane road, while an emergency stopping lane is found on highways, which do not have single lanes. Their purposes also differ: a passing bay is primarily for vehicles to pass each other, whereas an emergency stopping lane is mainly for stopping. Below is relevant information: Extended information: Regarding the use of emergency stopping lanes - After a traffic accident occurs, self-handling is permitted as per regulations. In case of a breakdown while driving. When traffic police signal a vehicle to stop immediately. The use of passing bays: A passing bay refers to a widened section of road on a single-lane route, visible over a certain distance, designed for vehicles to pass each other. On Class IV highways with a 4.5m single-lane roadbed, passing bays are set up at appropriate intervals to allow vehicles to pass each other.
2
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.