Verified Performance Tests Updated May 2026 · 4 recorded runs

Lexus CT 200h 0–60 Times

The Lexus CT 200h 0–60 times and quarter-mile times below are from 4 recorded performance tests sourced from reputable automotive resources such as Car and Driver, Motor Trend and Motor Week and more.

The fastest tested Lexus CT 200h is the 2011 Lexus CT 200h 200h, which went from 0 to 60 mph in 10.10 seconds, reaching the ¼ mile in 17.60 seconds at 78.1 mph, according to Motor Trend.

The slowest tested Lexus CT 200h is the 2014 Lexus CT 200h 200h F Sport, which took 10.60 seconds to reach 60 mph, running the ¼ mile in 18.00 seconds at 78.0 mph, according to Car and Driver.

Out of all the Lexus CT 200h tests in our database, the average 0–60 mph time is 10.35 seconds. The average quarter-mile time is 17.78 seconds at 78.03 mph.

Fastest 0–60 10.10sec 2011 200h · stock
Average 0–60 10.35sec Across 4 runs
Avg ¼ Mile 17.78sec @ 78.0 mph trap
Slowest 0–60 10.60sec 2014 200h F
2014 Lexus CT 200h

Across 4 verified runs, the Lexus CT 200h ranges from 10.10 to 10.60 seconds 0–60, with a 10.35-second average.

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Lexus CT 200h Performance Overview

Lexus’s CT 200h served as the brand’s compact hybrid hatchback in this dataset from 2011 to 2014, with performance records drawn from 4 verified tests across those years. All sampled cars fall within the ZWA10 generation, which paired the 2ZR-FXE hybrid system with a 134-hp combined output. From the outset, straight-line pace was defined by efficiency-first calibration rather than outright acceleration: the 2011 CT 200h set the model’s quickest run at 10.1 seconds to 60 mph and cleared the quarter-mile in 17.6 seconds at 78.1 mph, establishing the benchmark for the range.

Later tests show that formula remaining largely unchanged as the CT 200h continued through the early 2010s with the same hybrid-only layout and no gasoline-only or electric variant in the data. A 2011 CT 200h F Sport reached 60 mph in 10.2 seconds, while a 2014 CT 200h recorded 10.5 seconds and the 2014 CT 200h F Sport posted the slowest observed 10.6-second run. Across all four tests, average performance settled at 10.35 seconds to 60 mph and 17.78 seconds in the quarter-mile at 78 mph. In this sample, the CT 200h stands today as a single-generation, hybrid-only Lexus whose measured performance remained tightly grouped throughout its recorded production years.

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Lexus CT 200h 0–60 Times by Generation

1 generation
Generation Years Avg 0–60 Fastest 0–60 Tests Notes
ZWA10 2011–2022 10.35s 10.10s — 2011 200h 4 The ZWA10 generation (2011–2022) averaged 10.35 seconds to 60 mph across 4 tests, led by the 2011 200h at 10.10 seconds. Output was 134 hp across 1.8L I-4 + Elec 1.3-kWh configurations.
ZWA10 2011–2022
Avg 0–60 10.35s
Fastest 10.10s
Tests 4
2011 200h
The ZWA10 generation (2011–2022) averaged 10.35 seconds to 60 mph across 4 tests, led by the 2011 200h at 10.10 seconds. Output was 134 hp across 1.8L I-4 + Elec 1.3-kWh configurations.
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Lexus CT 200h 0–60 Times by Year and Trim

4 tests · 2 years

2014 Lexus CT 200h

1 verified run
Avg 0–60 10.60 sec
Avg ¼ Mile 18.00 sec
Recorded Tests 1
#04
2014 Lexus CT 200h 200h F Sport
10.60sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
18.00s ¼ mi @ 78.0 mph
0–60 mph
10.60 sec
¼ Mile ET
18.00 sec
Trap Speed
78.0 mph
Engine
1.8L I-4 + Elec 1.3-kWh
Drivetrain
FWD
Transmission
CVT
Horsepower
134 hp
Curb Weight
3,130 lbs
Power-to-Weight
23.4 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
43 C / 40 H / 36 Obs
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Hatchback
Powertrain
Hybrid
Test Source
Car and Driver
Overall Rank
#4 of 4
2014 Lexus CT 200h 200h F Sport

2011 Lexus CT 200h

3 verified runs
Avg 0–60 10.27 sec
Avg ¼ Mile 17.70 sec
Recorded Tests 3
#01
2011 Lexus CT 200h 200h
10.10sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
17.60s ¼ mi @ 78.1 mph
0–60 mph
10.10 sec
¼ Mile ET
17.60 sec
Trap Speed
78.1 mph
Engine
1.8L I-4 + Elec 1.3-kWh
Drivetrain
FWD
Transmission
CVT
Horsepower
134 hp
Torque
105 lb-ft
Curb Weight
3,130 lbs
Power-to-Weight
23.4 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
43 C / 40 H
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Hatchback
Powertrain
Hybrid
Test Source
Motor Trend
Overall Rank
#1 of 4
2011 Lexus CT 200h 200h
#02
2011 Lexus CT 200h 200h
10.20sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
17.60s ¼ mi @ 78.0 mph
0–60 mph
10.20 sec
¼ Mile ET
17.60 sec
Trap Speed
78.0 mph
Engine
1.8L I-4 + Elec 1.3-kWh
Drivetrain
FWD
Transmission
CVT
Horsepower
134 hp
Torque
105 lb-ft
Curb Weight
3,130 lbs
Power-to-Weight
23.4 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
43 C / 40 H / 40.3 Obs
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Hatchback
Powertrain
Hybrid
Test Source
Motor Week
Overall Rank
#2 of 4
2011 Lexus CT 200h 200h
#03
2011 Lexus CT 200h 200h
10.50sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
17.90s ¼ mi @ 78.0 mph
0–60 mph
10.50 sec
¼ Mile ET
17.90 sec
Trap Speed
78.0 mph
Engine
1.8L I-4 + Elec 1.3-kWh
Drivetrain
FWD
Transmission
CVT
Horsepower
134 hp
Torque
105 lb-ft
Curb Weight
3,130 lbs
Power-to-Weight
23.4 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
43 C / 40 H / 33 Obs
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Hatchback
Powertrain
Hybrid
Test Source
Car and Driver
Overall Rank
#3 of 4
2011 Lexus CT 200h 200h

How we verify Lexus CT 200h performance data

We include only independently published road-test results from automotive publications. Manufacturer-claimed 0–60 times are excluded unless clearly labeled. When multiple publications test the same Lexus CT 200h trim, each run is listed separately — weather, tires, surface, rollout, and instrumentation all affect results.

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Lexus CT 200h 0–60 and quarter-mile distribution

0–60 vs ¼ mile · lower-left is faster
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Lexus CT 200h performance FAQs

9 questions
The 2014 Lexus CT 200h F Sport reaches 60 mph in 10.6 seconds. Its quarter-mile time is 18.0 seconds at 78 mph. That makes the 2014 model slightly slower than the quickest CT 200h runs on record, which bottom out at 10.1 seconds.
The quickest Lexus CT 200h on record is the 2011 CT 200h, which does 0-60 mph in 10.1 seconds. It also holds the best quarter-mile result at 17.6 seconds with a 78.1 mph trap speed. Across 4 verified runs, that remains the benchmark for the model.
The fastest stock Lexus CT 200h is also the overall fastest one on record: the 2011 CT 200h at 10.1 seconds from 0-60 mph. All 4 recorded CT 200h tests are production cars, so there is no modified result faster than that stock benchmark.
Across 4 recorded tests, the Lexus CT 200h averages 10.35 seconds from 0-60 mph. Its average quarter-mile performance is 17.78 seconds at 78 mph. The quickest run is 10.1 seconds, while the slowest recorded CT 200h reaches 60 mph in 10.6 seconds.
The ZWA10 Lexus CT 200h, covering the 2011-2022 first generation, averages 10.35 seconds from 0-60 mph across 4 tests. The fastest ZWA10 is the 2011 CT 200h at 10.1 seconds. Power stays consistent across this generation at 134 hp with a hybrid powertrain.
The fastest ZWA10-generation Lexus CT 200h is the 2011 CT 200h, with a 0-60 mph time of 10.1 seconds. That is the best result recorded for the entire first-generation car, which ran from 2011 through 2022 and produced 134 hp in every tested example.
No. On record, the regular Lexus CT 200h is quicker. The standard 200h averages 10.27 seconds to 60 mph and has a best run of 10.1 seconds across 3 tests. The CT 200h F Sport has one recorded run at 10.6 seconds, making it slower in this comparison.
The regular Lexus CT 200h is quicker in recorded testing. The standard 200h posts a best 0-60 mph time of 10.1 seconds and averages 10.27 seconds across 3 runs. The CT 200h F Sport has a recorded 0-60 mph time of 10.6 seconds, so it trails the non-F Sport trim.
The Lexus CT 200h averages 17.78 seconds in the quarter-mile at 78 mph across 4 tests. The best quarter-mile result is 17.6 seconds at 78.1 mph from the 2011 CT 200h. For the 2014 CT 200h F Sport, the recorded quarter-mile time is 18.0 seconds at 78 mph.

Sources

Car and Driver
Motor Trend
Motor Week

0–60 and quarter-mile times vary with driver, weather, tire temperature, and wear. We collect every verified run we can find — so you see the range of what a Lexus CT 200h can do, not a single marketing claim.

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