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Sierra 1500 Elevation vs 4Runner (6th Gen)

GMC · Toyota

1/4 Mile winner
4Runner (6th Gen)
Beats the Sierra 1500 Elevation by 0.16s
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The verdict

In a quarter-mile drag race, the 4Runner (6th Gen) beats the Sierra 1500 Elevation comfortably, finishing 0.16 seconds ahead. It's tight on paper, but our simulator gives the edge to the 4Runner (6th Gen) thanks to a slightly better power-to-weight balance.

Spec head-to-head

Power
310 hp
326 hp
0–100 km/h
7s
6.8s
Top speed
180 km/h
180 km/h
Engine
2.7L Turbo engine
2.4L Turbo I4 (i-FORCE MAX Hybrid)
Fuel
Petrol
Hybrid
Torque
569 Nm
630 Nm
Price
$52,000
$50,000

Simulated race times

Distance
Sierra 1500 Elevation
4Runner (6th Gen)
100 m
6.625s
6.542s
1/8 mile
9.915s
9.799s
1/4 mile
15.186s
15.028s
1 km
28.307s
28.091s

Acceleration curves

Who should buy which?

If budget is the deciding factor, the 4Runner (6th Gen) is the obvious pick at $50,000 versus the Sierra 1500 Elevation's $52,000. Both are formidable. The Sierra 1500 Elevation suits buyers who prioritise balance and finesse; the 4Runner (6th Gen) appeals to those after the bigger output.

FAQ

Which is faster, the Sierra 1500 Elevation or the 4Runner (6th Gen)?

In our simulated 1/4 mile drag race, the 4Runner (6th Gen) is faster, beating the Sierra 1500 Elevation by 0.16 seconds.

What is the 0–100 km/h time of the Sierra 1500 Elevation vs the 4Runner (6th Gen)?

The Sierra 1500 Elevation hits 100 km/h in 7 seconds, while the 4Runner (6th Gen) does it in 6.8 seconds.

How much horsepower does each car have?

The Sierra 1500 Elevation produces 310 hp; the 4Runner (6th Gen) produces 326 hp.

What are the top speeds?

The Sierra 1500 Elevation tops out at 180 km/h, and the 4Runner (6th Gen) reaches 180 km/h.

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