2010 Savana 1500 GMC 0-60 times

2010 GMC Savana 1500
0-60 Times is from 10.2 sec
for a 195 horsepower trim and to 10.2 sec
for 195 horsepower
Trim
0-60 times, 1/4 mile
LS All-wheel Drive Passenger Van
310 Hp, 334 Lb-Ft., 5593 Weight
7.2 sec, 15.2 @ 89
LT All-wheel Drive Passenger Van
310 Hp, 334 Lb-Ft., 5593 Weight
7.2 sec, 15.2 @ 89
Work Van All-wheel Drive Cargo Van
310 Hp, 334 Lb-Ft., 5179 Weight
7.3 sec, 15.3 @ 90
Upfitter All-wheel Drive Cargo Van
310 Hp, 334 Lb-Ft., 5179 Weight
7.3 sec, 15.3 @ 90
Upfitter Rear-wheel Drive Cargo Van
310 Hp, 334 Lb-Ft., 4894 Weight
7.8 sec, 15.7 @ 91
LT Rear-wheel Drive Passenger Van
310 Hp, 334 Lb-Ft., 5295 Weight
8.3 sec, 16.1 @ 90
LS Rear-wheel Drive Passenger Van
310 Hp, 334 Lb-Ft., 5295 Weight
8.3 sec, 16.1 @ 90
Work Van Rear-wheel Drive Cargo Van
195 Hp, 260 Lb-Ft., 4894 Weight
10.2 sec, 17.3 @ 80
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GMC Savana 1500 0-60 mph acceleration across years

Year
0-60 times, Quarter mile
1/4 mile times
7.3 - 10.3 sec.
15.3 @ 91 - 17.4 @ 80 mph
7.3 - 10.3 sec.
15.3 @ 91 - 17.4 @ 80 mph
7.3 - 10.3 sec.
15.4 @ 91 - 17.4 @ 80 mph
7.3 - 10.3 sec.
15.4 @ 90 - 17.4 @ 80 mph
7.2 - 10.2 sec.
15.2 @ 91 - 17.3 @ 80 mph
7.1 - 10.3 sec.
15.2 @ 90 - 17.4 @ 80 mph

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