0 to 60 improvements through weight reduction?

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cashcow

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I checked my rav4 ev's 0 to 60 the other night and came out as about 8 seconds. Granted I had a passenger and also camping gear in the vehicle. Pretty sure it was an ok amount of weight. Combined weight for the passenger and myself was 330 lbs. About the gear that is a catch but I'd think perhaps about 150 to 200 lbs. Total weight? maybe about 500 lbs?

So I was messing around with numbers and did the following:

Rav4 Ev Stock Weight and 0 to 60 rated time:
4,032 lbs / 7 secs = 576 Lbs

That seems to be a little over 10% weight gain/reduction. 403.2 lbs is 10% of 4,032 lbs. Seems close to the amount of weight I think the rav4 ev is carrying and its new 0 to 60.

Would it be safe to say that about every 576 lbs pounds in weight reduction will increase the rav4 ev's 0 to 60 acceleration by about 1 second? I'm sure the effect is not linear, but thoughts?

Pike Peak's rav4 ev had a zero to 60 in 6.2 seconds. It got stripped then added a roll cage and other safety items. Roll cage weight seems to be about 100 lbs or so. Makes me wonder how much weight in total was removed from pikes peak rav4 ev?

576 Lbs is no small number, but when you remove all the seats, trims, and other extra things it must amount to a good number. Do you guys think Toyota has the data and is willing to share?

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