The 5.7-liter Charger also attained the top-logged speed of 146 mph. The two Chevrolet Impala cars (one running E85 fuel) reached 139 mph.
Of the motorcycles, the BMW 1200 reached 60 mph in 4.45 seconds, a full second faster than the Harley-Davidson bikes. The 1200 also reached a top speed of 127, 19 mph faster than the runner-up.
In addition to
acceleration, top speed and braking
, vehicles were tested on
ergonomics, communications
and
fuel economy
. In one of four braking tests, the Dodge Charger 3.5-liter came to a stop from 60 mph in 138 feet, the shortest distance reached for that test.
A vehicle dynamics evaluation is completed on a two-mile course to simulate pursuit and other emergency driving conditions.
Motorcycles
are also evaluated in this category.
For the 2010 model year, the driving unit tested Ford's Crown Vic Police Interceptor (both rear-axle ratios), GM's front-wheel Impala and two-wheel pursuit-rated Tahoe and the pair of Chargers (3.5-liter and 5.7-liter). Motorcycles tested included Harley-Davidson's Road King, Electra Glide and Buell Ulysses XB12XP, as well as BMW's R1200 RTP and G650.