TFLtruck wants to make it easier for you to track our test results. We already published a table of 0-60 MPH towing results. All of our 0-60 towing tests are done with two people in the truck and 5,740 lbs of boat and trailer in tow.
This table contains the time of the solo 0-60 mph runs. A “solo” run is performed with only the driver and nothing else in the truck. Interestingly, the 2014 Chevy Silverado 6.2L was the quickest solo, but managed only third after the trailer was hitched up. Check the 0-60 MPH Towing results for more details.
Also, take a look at this handy Ike Gauntlet results page. It has a summary of the test results.
0-60 MPH at Mile High above Sea Level (Colorado)*
Year | Make | Model | 0-60 MPH (sec) | ||
2014 | Chevrolet | Silverado Crew 4×4 6.2L | 7.71 | ||
2013 | Ford | F-150 Crew 4×4 EcoBoost | 7.99 | ||
2013 | Ram | 1500 Crew 4×4 5.7L | 8.39 | ||
2014 | Ford | F-150 SVT Raptor | 8.58 | ||
2014 | Nissan | Titan KingCab PRO-4X | 8.74 | ||
2014 | Ram | 2500 Crew 4×4 6.7L | 8.91 | ||
2014 | Toyota | Tundra Crew 4×4 5.7L | 9.13 | ||
2015 | Toyota | Tundra TRD Pro Double 4×4 5.7L | 9.27 | ||
2014 | GMC | Sierra Crew 4×4 5.3L | 9.43 |
* more trucks will be added to table very soon.
Watch the 2014 Chevy Silverado 1500 with the big 6.2L Ecotec3 V8 rip our quickest 0-60 MPH.