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Why 0-60 mph is the standard for measuring car acceleration
Ever wondered why automakers use 60 miles per hour as the standard measurement for acceleration? There's actually a good reason.
Car and Driver just published the video above. It's essentially a recap of the Rivian R1T's capabilities, as well as a showcase of the publication's test results related to the electric pickup truck.
Vasanth Gandhi and his wife, Meghana Timmarayasetty, work in the auto industry: She at Ford Motor Co. and he for a supplier of automotive software. The Walled Lake couple know cars and consider ...
The Tesla Model S Plaid’s Ludicrous mode might not be ludicrous enough for applied sciences students from ETH Zurich and Lucerne University. The students have broken the acceleration world record for ...
For electric vehicles, the two biggest selling points are the much lower running costs compared to a combustion-powered car, as well as the increased performance you get as standard. With charging ...
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