Acceleration to 100 at Moskvich 412
Content
- Acceleration to 100 at Moskvich 412 2nd restyling 1982, sedan, 1st generation
- Acceleration to 100 at Moskvich 412 restyling 1969, sedan, 1st generation
- Acceleration to 100 at Moskvich 412 restyling 1969, sedan, 1st generation
- Acceleration to 100 for Moskvich 412 1967, sedan, 1st generation
- Acceleration to 100 for Moskvich 412 1967, sedan, 1st generation
Acceleration to hundreds is an important indicator of a car's power. The acceleration time to 100 km/h, unlike horsepower and torque, can actually be “touched”. The vast majority of cars accelerate from zero to hundreds in 10-14 seconds. Near-sports and souped-up cars with touring engines and compressors are capable of reaching 100 km/h in 10 seconds or less. Only a few dozen cars in the world are capable of reaching one hundred kilometers per hour in less than 4 seconds. Approximately the same number of production cars accelerate to hundreds in 20 seconds or more.
Acceleration time to 100 km / h Moskvich 412 - 19 sec.
Acceleration to 100 at Moskvich 412 2nd restyling 1982, sedan, 1st generation
02.1982 – 04.1998
Modification | Acceleration to 100 km / h |
1.5 l, 73 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR) | 19 |
Acceleration to 100 at Moskvich 412 restyling 1969, sedan, 1st generation
12.1969 – 01.1982
Modification | Acceleration to 100 km / h |
1.5 l, 75 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR) | 19 |
Acceleration to 100 at Moskvich 412 restyling 1969, sedan, 1st generation
12.1969 – 01.1982
Modification | Acceleration to 100 km / h |
1.5 l, 75 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR) | 19 |
Acceleration to 100 for Moskvich 412 1967, sedan, 1st generation
10.1967 – 11.1969
Modification | Acceleration to 100 km / h |
1.5 l, 75 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR) | 19 |
Acceleration to 100 for Moskvich 412 1967, sedan, 1st generation
10.1967 – 11.1969
Modification | Acceleration to 100 km / h |
1.5 l, 75 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR) | 19 |