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Top Speed & 0–60 Estimator

Estimate your car's theoretical top speed, 0–60 mph time, and quarter mile from horsepower, curb weight, and aerodynamic drag.

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Engine & Weight

hp
lbs

Aerodynamics

Cd
sq ft

Estimated Top Speed

141.2

mph theoretical maximum

0–60 mph

21.1s

estimated time

Quarter Mile

32.7s

estimated time

These are theoretical estimates based on aerodynamic drag and power-to-weight ratios. Real-world results vary based on transmission, traction, and drivetrain losses.

How the Estimates Are Calculated

Top Speed is calculated from the aerodynamic drag equation: at top speed, engine power equals aerodynamic drag power. P = ½ρCdAv³, solved for v.

0–60 mph is estimated using a simplified power-to-weight model that accounts for drivetrain efficiency and traction limitations. Real-world results depend heavily on launch technique and traction.