Faster 0-100 doesn't necessarily mean a better car.
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culture
China uses km/h, so 零百 = 0-100 km/h (vs the US 0-60 mph). The metric is hyper-discussed in Chinese auto media because EVs reset expectations: a 100,000 RMB Chinese EV can match a luxury sports car's 0-100 (3-4 seconds) on instant electric torque. Critics call the obsession 唯零百论 ('the only-zero-hundred argument').
usage
零 (líng, 'zero') + 百 (bǎi, 'hundred') = '0 to 100'. Synonym 百公里加速 (bǎigōnglǐ jiāsù, 'hundred-kilometer acceleration'). Stat is always reported in seconds: 4秒级 (sì miǎo jí, 'sub-4-second tier') is a common shorthand.