6 Sports Car-Shaming Diesels That’ll Do 0-60mph In Under 5 Seconds

When it comes to performance cars, petrol is supposedly king, but there are some dirty oil burners out there that'd dispute that! Here are five diesels that use that epic low down torque to obliterate petrol-powered sports cars in the standing sprint
6 Sports Car-Shaming Diesels That’ll Do 0-60mph In Under 5 Seconds

6. Audi SQ7

6 Sports Car-Shaming Diesels That’ll Do 0-60mph In Under 5 Seconds

We’re starting with a big yacht of an SUV. Audi has given its massive Q7 the ‘S’ treatment, and in the process has chucked a 4.0-litre V8 under the gargantuan bonnet. The engine uses two conventional turbochargers as well as an electric compressor that sits downstream of the intercooler, and its job is to eliminate lag. All that culminates in 429bhp and 664lb ft of torque, and a highly impressive 0-62mph sprint of 4.8 seconds.

5. BMW 335d xDrive M Sport

6 Sports Car-Shaming Diesels That’ll Do 0-60mph In Under 5 Seconds

The top-of-the-range 3-series diesel is still resisting BMW’s downsizing efforts, staying as an inline-six rather than becoming a four-pot like much of the range. The twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre engine makes 309bhp and 465lb ft of torque, contributing to a 0-62mph time of 4.8 seconds, while still clocking nearly 50mpg.

4. Audi A8 4.2 TDi Quattro

6 Sports Car-Shaming Diesels That’ll Do 0-60mph In Under 5 Seconds

It’s no surprise to see Audi on this list, as it runs a race-winning diesel-hybrid Le Mans car. The Audi A8 has a 4.2-litre V8 diesel making 380bhp, which works with the Quattro all-wheel drive system to propel the largely aluminium car to 62mph in 4.7 seconds.

3. Alpina D3 Bi-Turbo

6 Sports Car-Shaming Diesels That’ll Do 0-60mph In Under 5 Seconds

Alpina has been upgrading BMWs for decades, and the diesels in the range don’t get away without a tune up. Based on the aforementioned 335d, the D3 has undergone changes that include a new pair of variable geometry turbochargers amongst many other things. The result? 345bhp, 516lb ft of torque, and a 0-62mph time of 4.6 seconds. Oh, and the title of fastest current production diesel thanks to the removal of the 155mph speed limiter, which allows for a top speed of 171mph. We’ve got one on test at the moment, so keep an eye out for the full verdict soon.

2. BMW M550d xDrive

6 Sports Car-Shaming Diesels That’ll Do 0-60mph In Under 5 Seconds

Yep, it’s another BMW. Those Bavarians certainly like going fast in diesels. This time it’s the 5-series, and this time it’s a triple-turbocharged 3.0-litre six-pot. Again, it has all-wheel drive - that’s what xDrive means, by the way - which contributes to a stonkingly fast 0-62mph sprint time of 4.5 seconds. I can only imagine what accelerating so fast in a big barge like this does to your innards.

1. Audi R8 6.0 Quattro V12 TDI

6 Sports Car-Shaming Diesels That’ll Do 0-60mph In Under 5 Seconds

Okay, so it was only a concept, but it was a working concept and we feel like it’s too cool to leave it out. Back in 2008, Audi experimented with a diesel-fuelled version of its R8 supercar. Under the rear window sat a V12 TDI engine, which made 492bhp and an eye-watering 738lb ft of torque, the latter of which was available from just 1750rpm. The performance figures are just as staggering: 0-62mph took 4.2 seconds, 0-100mph took less than 10 seconds, and the top speed was “well over” 186mph.

Clearly Audi didn’t feel the world was ready for a Ferrari sports car rival that filled up with the black pump. Here’s hoping it’s not completely off the table, as that ridiculous torque figure would have a poser’s Ferrari choking on Audi fumes.

Comments

STi Life

A new way of looking at rolling coal…

04/11/2016 - 16:26 |
10 | 4
Aaron 15

I just can’t trust diesel yet, I’ve never been a believer in it.
It’s like trying to trust an ex Bond villain to run the world

That’s my opinion at least

04/11/2016 - 16:31 |
8 | 10

So u don’t believe in diesel trucks?

04/11/2016 - 16:36 |
6 | 0

I used to feel the same way. But the torque! Oh the torque is addictive. And the savings. We have both diesel and petrol cars. Best of both.

04/11/2016 - 22:02 |
0 | 0
Emite45

So if I want a fast diesel I have to tailgate everyone or never use my indicators ?

04/11/2016 - 16:33 |
374 | 6

If u have one of the above yep since most don’t use them anyway

04/11/2016 - 16:36 |
6 | 6

Alfa Romeo built a 5 zylinder diesel with 2.4 liters of displacement for the 159. Output is 210HP with 400NM of torque, engine is also extremely reliable!
Diesel with style and no tailgating necessary ;)

04/11/2016 - 20:27 |
18 | 0
Anton 3

Where are the fast TDI’s from VW, like the Touareg R50? Oh, behind the black cloud I guess… #DieselGate

04/11/2016 - 16:33 |
146 | 8

Comment of the week !!!

04/11/2016 - 17:06 |
4 | 10

The irony of all these recycled VW jokes is that most car companies lie or cheat in some fashion, like all companies do in all industries. And the VW are still very good engines.

04/11/2016 - 20:17 |
22 | 0

Those things were pretty quick was able to spin all four in 1 once

04/11/2016 - 21:25 |
0 | 0
TheMustangMan (スバルチーム)

Meanwhile, the Tesla Model X has 762BHP…
The future is bright… the future is very bright…

04/11/2016 - 16:53 |
20 | 10

Yes…with TWO electric motors. These only need one

04/11/2016 - 18:23 |
4 | 4

But that doesn’t go without saying the Tesla is a spectacular car 😉

04/11/2016 - 18:26 |
6 | 2

Yes but the Tesla has a range of what? 200 miles?
A fast diesel still has at least 400 500 miles of Range, and it takes a couple of minutes to Recover said range, not a whole night plugged in.
Don’t get me wrong, i like the Tesla Model S, but you’re comparing apples to oranges.

04/11/2016 - 20:41 |
20 | 0

Thing is with them is that the Battery costs like 30k or something and probaly only lasts 5-10 years

04/12/2016 - 17:03 |
4 | 0
Anonymous

Emissions recalls, emissions recalls everywhere

04/11/2016 - 16:54 |
2 | 2
Anonymous

Diesel normal cars as we know are dead. Probably soon it is going to bw only for trucks and work vehicles #prayforanondieselfuture

04/11/2016 - 17:02 |
6 | 26
Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Are you kidding me???? Europe is full of diesel cars!

04/11/2016 - 17:17 |
10 | 0
Anonymous

OK itsa 12 cylinder diesel .. great. And by the way a Mercedes V12 petrol has more torque. Pointless I say.

04/11/2016 - 17:04 |
0 | 28

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