Toyota Models 0-60 Times
Since the 1930s, Toyota has produced vehicles that are safe, reliable, and fast. If you’re a fan of this automaker, you probably already know that it manufactures a range of vehicles, from sporty cars to sturdy trucks and SUVs. This has resulted in a variety of zero to 60 mph times and top speeds over the years. Nucar Toyota of North Attleboro has compiled this list of some of Toyota’s zero to 60 mph times if you’re interested in learning more about what different Toyota models are capable of.
Toyota GR86
People often compare the Toyota GR86 to the Mazda MX-5 Miata, as these models have some similarities. But they also have some small differences that may give one an edge. You’ll get a zero to 60 mph time of 5.4 seconds in the 2022 Premium Coupe model of the Toyota GR86 with a six-speed manual transmission, whereas the 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata has a fastest zero to 60 mph time of 5.7 seconds. Here are some of the fastest zero to 60 mph times for other year models of the GR86:
- 2020: 6.2 seconds.
- 2017: 6.2 seconds.
- 2012: 7.6 seconds.
This car has a top speed of 140 mph and a quarter-mile record of 14 seconds. In 2015, a Cosworth GR86 hit a zero to 60 mph time of 4.8 seconds, making this year’s model particularly sought after by enthusiasts.
Toyota Avalon
The Toyota Avalon has seen its share of changes, including in zero to 60 mph times. As consumer needs shift, so do the performance capabilities of this iconic Toyota sedan. To compare, you might want to consider the zero to 60 mph times of similar sedans, such as the Kia Credenza. Although this Kia model wasn’t released in 2022, the 2020 version had a zero to 60 mph time of 6.5 seconds, while the same year model of the Avalon could get up to 60 mph from a standstill in just 6.0 seconds.
Other competitive zero to 60 mph times for the Avalon are:
- 2019: 6.0 seconds.
- 2013: 6.1 seconds.
- 2005: 6.0 seconds.
The Avalon’s top velocity of 130 mph should satisfy your need for speed. It also has a best quarter-mile time of 14.5 seconds.
Toyota Camry
When it comes to speed, the Toyota Camry may not be the first to come to mind, but for its size and class, this sedan can get you where you need to go quickly. The eight-speed automatic transmission versions of the 2021 model offer a zero to 60 mph time of 7.4 seconds. A similar version of the Hyundai Sonata follows just behind the Camry with a zero to 60 mph time of 7.8 seconds. Some top zero to 60 mph times for other year models of the Camry include:
- 2020: 5.6 seconds.
- 2019: 6.0 seconds.
- 2018: 5.8 seconds.
You can get the Toyota Camry up to a top speed of 135 mph, and its best quarter-mile time is 14.4 seconds.
Toyota Highlander
Although the Highlander is an SUV, it has a surprisingly swift zero to 60 mph time. In 2006, you could take this powerful ride from a standstill to 60 mph in just 6.8 seconds, and this exceptional performance returned in the 2021 models. Newer models of the Nissan Pathfinder can hold their own when comparing speeds to the Highlander, but if you go back a few years, the Highlander has the Pathfinder beat.
For example, 2017 models of the Highlander could reach 60 mph in a mere 7.0 seconds, which isn’t bad for an SUV. On the other hand, the 2017 Pathfinder took about 7.4 seconds to get to 60 mph.
Here are the top zero to 60 mph times for other year models of the Toyota Highlander:
- 2020: 6.7 seconds.
- 2015: 7.1 seconds.
- 2012: 7.1 seconds.
If you wanted to, you could get the Highlander up to a top speed of 118 mph, but we all know that’s not the main reason anyone buys a Highlander.
Toyota Sequoia
Those interested in the Toyota Sequoia can anticipate a decent zero to 60 mph time, even though this is one of Toyota’s largest vehicles. The 2020 models of this family SUV can go from zero to 60 mph in 7.0 seconds. In comparison, the 2021 version of the Volkswagen Atlas, a similar vehicle, takes 7.8 seconds to get up to 60 mph. Other impressive zero to 60 mph times from previous Sequoia models are:
- 2018: 6.8 seconds.
- 2017: 6.6 seconds.
- 2008: 6.2 seconds.
The Toyota Sequoia has a top speed of 109 mph, which is surprisingly swift for a vehicle in this class. It also has a top quarter-mile time of 14.7 seconds.
Toyota Supra
No list of Toyota vehicles would be complete without mentioning the Supra for one of many reasons, but on a list of zero to 60 mph times, we can’t miss it out. This incredible car can take you from zero to 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds when you’re driving the 2021 OpenFlash Performance Coupe model that’s equipped with an eight-speed automatic transmission. In the 2021 Chevrolet Camaro, you’ll get up to 60 mph in 5.6 seconds in versions with a six-speed manual transmission.
Although Toyota took a break from producing the Supra, these are some of the top zero to 60 mph times this iconic sports car achieved in various years:
- 2020: 3.7 seconds.
- 1997: 4.9 seconds.
- 1993: 4.6 seconds.
Anyone who needs to go a little faster than 60 mph will appreciate that the Supra can reach speeds of up to 155 mph. Additionally, it achieved a quarter-mile time of 11.6 seconds in 2021. Back in the early days of the Supra, it was a hatchback and could only accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 11.5 seconds.
Car buyers in the market for a stylish and speedy new Toyota model can stop by Nucar Toyota of North Attleboro to learn more about the zero to 60 mph of our newest offerings. Check out our online inventory and let us know which vehicles you’re interested in. We can answer all your questions and schedule you for a test drive, so you can experience their capabilities and speeds for yourself.
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