Estimates should say 12.8, NOT 14.8 at the 105 mph trap speed provided
https://accelerationtimes.com/models/opel-speedster-turbo
0-60 is 4.6 which translates to 4.8-4.9 0-62, not 5.0
Opel Speedster Turbo specs
Price in Europe | €36,500 |
Car type | Convertible |
Curb weight | 928-950 kg (2046-2094 lbs) |
Origin country | Germany |
Gas mileage | 12.7-7.4 l/100 km (19-32 mpg US / 22-38 mpg UK) |
CO2 emissions | 203 g/km |
Views | 42k |
Lap times
Performance
0 - 40 kph | 1.5 s |
0 - 50 kph | 2.0 s |
0 - 60 kph | 2.5 s |
0 - 80 kph | 3.8 s |
0 - 100 kph | 5.0 s |
0 - 120 kph | 7.7 s |
0 - 130 kph | 8.6 s |
0 - 140 kph | 10.0 s |
0 - 160 kph | 13.0 s |
0 - 180 kph | 17.3 s |
0 - 200 kph | 22.2 s |
1000 m | 25.4 s |
Est. 0 - 60 mph | 4.8 s |
Est. 1/8 mile | 9.5 s @ 89.5 mph |
1/4 mile | 13.5 s |
Top speed | 243 kph (151 mph) |
Est. 0 - 100 mph - 0 | 21.9 s @ 1942 ft |
Est. max acceleration | 0.60 g (6 m/s²) |
Powertrain specs
Engine type | 4cly Turbo |
Displacement | 2.0 l (122 ci) |
Power | 200 ps (197 bhp / 147 kw) |
Torque | 250 Nm (184 lb-ft) |
Power / liter | 100 ps (99 hp) |
Power / weight | 213 ps (210 bhp) / t |
Torque / weight | 267 Nm (197 lb-ft) / t |
Efficiency | 22 PS per l/100 km |
Power / €5000 | 27 ps |
Transmission | 5 |
Layout | middle engine, rear wheel drive |
Braking distance
50 kph - 0 | 9 m (30 ft) |
60 kph - 0 | 14 m (46 ft) |
80 kph - 0 | 24 m (79 ft) |
100 kph - 0 | 39 m (127 ft) |
120 kph - 0 | 56 m (184 ft) |
200 kph - 0 | 153 m (503 ft) |
Rolling acceleration
40 - 60 kph (3) | 2.2 s |
40 - 80 kph (3) | 4.0 s |
40 - 100 kph (3) | 6.0 s |
40 - 120 kph (3) | 8.1 s |
40 - 140 kph (3) | 10.4 s |
40 - 160 kph (3) | 14.1 s |
60 - 100 kph (4) | 5.3 s |
80 - 120 kph (4) | 5.8 s |
80 - 120 kph (5) | 7.1 s |
80 - 160 kph (4) | 12.5 s |
80 - 160 kph (5) | 17.3 s |
Est. 100 - 200 kph | 17.4 s |
Speedster Turbo competition
murciélago 17y ago
Excellent and true sport car, but its nationality is totally unknown: built in Hethel (U.K.) with Opel/Vauxhall components, as engine, gearbox, brakes, ignition key etc., and bodywork designed by Opel/Vauxhall.
However, which is Opel/Vauxhall’s nationality: German? British? North American (GM)? And Lotus? Now it belongs to Malaysian Proton, but when the Speedster was designed it still belonged to GM.
Anonymous 18y ago
Come on. This car has nothing to do with Germany. It was designed and built by the Lotus boys in Hethel.