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What is the 0 to 60 on a Chevy Cruze?

The typical 0–60 mph times for a Chevy Cruze range from about 8 seconds for the turbocharged 1.4-liter to roughly 9.5–10 seconds for the base 1.8-liter, with exact figures varying by year, transmission, and options.


Below is a concise overview of typical times across common U.S.-spec Cruze configurations from 2011–2019. The figures are approximate and can vary based on test conditions, tire choice, and model specifics.


Estimated 0-60 times by engine


Note: These figures are approximate ranges for commonly equipped Cruze variants and can vary by year, transmission, and wheel/tire setup.



  • 1.8L naturally aspirated engine with automatic transmission: approximately 9.5–10.0 seconds 0–60 mph.

  • 1.4L turbocharged engine (with either manual or automatic transmission): approximately 8.0–9.0 seconds 0–60 mph.

  • 2.0L turbodiesel (where available outside the U.S.): approximately 7.5–8.5 seconds 0–60 mph.


These ranges illustrate how turbocharging and gearing can improve acceleration, while the environmental conditions and vehicle options can shift the results by a couple tenths to a full second.


Factors that influence 0-60 times


Weight, aero drag, transmission gearing, tires, and traction all affect the reported 0–60 mph time. In the Cruze lineup, turbo models typically post the fastest times, and smaller wheels or sport tires can shave off additional tenths of a second. Manual transmissions can sometimes yield different times than automatics due to shifting speed and launch technique.


For context, the Chevrolet Cruze was produced from 2009 through 2019 (in the U.S.), with different powertrains offered over the years. The times above reflect common configurations and are not a guaranteed specification for any single car.


Summary


The Chevrolet Cruze offers a choice between a naturally aspirated 1.8-liter engine and a turbocharged 1.4-liter engine, with 0–60 mph times typically around 9.5–10 seconds for the 1.8L and about 8.0–9.0 seconds for the 1.4L turbo. Diesel variants in other markets can be similarly or slightly quicker. Real-world results vary by year, transmission, trim, and tire setup. For a precise figure on a specific Cruze, consult test data from professional reviews or perform a controlled test under similar conditions.

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