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In ideal settings like a closed racetrack with a dry surface, a Chevy Impala has the capability to reach speeds as high as 155 mph. However, on regular roads, achieving this speed may not be feasible, and most places do not permit driving at such high velocities.
It's a 2015 model, and it can reach speeds of over 200 miles per hour. I haven't pushed it to its maximum speed yet though.
In 2019, the leading car reached a speed of 155 miles per hour!
The Impala can reach a top speed of 155 miles per hour only with the LS4 5.3 liter V8 engine.
I own a 2019 V6 model, and it seems like its maximum speed is 130 miles per hour.
A Chevrolet Impala has the capability to reach speeds of up to 155 miles per hour.
My Chevy Impala LT from 2017 can go faster than mines, reaching a top speed of 121mph.
Unless you had the ECM reprogrammed to eliminate the speed limiter, once the vehicle reaches 112 MPH, the ECM will cut off fuel and show a message on the display, indicating to lower your speed as the maximum limit of 112 MPH has been reached.
I drive a 2015 ltz model and mine can reach speeds exceeding 140 miles per hour.
I have an '08 LT 3.5 and I've gone well over 112mph in it. I had to reset the system once and didn't notice it switched back to mph. I was cruising at 130 on the 401 and was wondering why I was passing everyone on the way back from the reservation. It wasn't until I checked and saw the mph that I realized.
The highest recommended Ecm setting for my 2010 3.5 liter V5 engine is 112.
I have a 2012 model and its top speed is 112 miles per hour.
In 2015, I achieved a score of over 130, and currently, in 2017, I have scored 125.
In 2016, the maximum speed was limited to just 125 miles per hour.