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Toyota i-TRIL — 0-60 Test Clips

Rare 0-60 test footage of Toyota i-TRIL, curated from across the internet. Browse 1 clip below.

Toyota i-TRIL0-60 Test

About 0-60 Test Footage

The 0-60 test is the universal benchmark of automotive acceleration — a simple, repeatable measure that tells you exactly how quickly a car can deploy its power. These clips capture launches, wheel spin, traction control interventions, and the visceral force of rapid acceleration, often with telemetry data overlaid. From sub-two-second electric hypercars to vintage muscle cars struggling for traction on period tyres, 0-60 content provides a fascinating comparison across eras, technologies, and price points.

About Toyota i-TRIL

Toyota Concept Vehicles produced between 2010 and 2019 include:

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    🚗 HTT Plethore LC-750 – The First Canadian Supercar at the Canadian International AutoShow 2010

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