Weight
It would affect its speed because the weight of the car is gonna slow it down
Arrow dynamics
Aerodynamics, weight of the car, horsepower of the engine, are all factors in the speed the car can travel.
the fatter you are, the less speed your car will max out at, but, the more weight, the more momentum
because the weight of your wheels and the size has wind Resistance on your car
Yes, the design of a car can affect its speed. Factors such as aerodynamics, weight distribution, and overall shape can impact the car's ability to move efficiently through the air, which can ultimately affect its speed and performance. sleek, streamlined designs are typically better suited for achieving higher speeds.
The height of a car itself does not directly affect its speed. However, factors such as weight, aerodynamics, engine power, and tire size can impact a car's speed. A higher car may experience more air resistance, which can affect its top speed and acceleration.
Drag coefficient and power to weight ratio come to mind .
Drag coefficient and power to weight ratio come to mind .
Weight can affect a car's speed by influencing its acceleration and handling. A heavier car will generally have slower acceleration due to the increased mass it needs to move. Additionally, a heavier car may have reduced agility and cornering ability because of the extra weight affecting the car's balance and stability.
As far as I know it shouldn't affect top speed (assuming that is the question). Weight will affect acceleration and therefore speed after a given amount of time or distance. An example would be 1/4 mile times at a race track. But top speed should be governed primarily by the wind resistance of the body, horsepower of the engine, and the overall gear ratio in top gear. Weight may affect rolling resistance slightly and therefore affect top speed but I suspect this affect would be negligible.