Not sure how that's street legal. People are going to kill themselves in that thing.
That is an incomprehensible number. Just insanity.
I mean even if it's 2 seconds, it's quite a featCheck that asterisk. That is a hypothetical acceleration number, as it will never get that in the real world due to tire slippage etc. Shady marketing if you ask me... Higher end cars have started being advertised with these hypothetical numbers instead of real world performance and its just sketchy.
2.07 on non prepped asphalt. Fastest production car ever. The Tesla Roadster with the lighter batteries ( 4680) and smaller chassis is going to be insane.Check that asterisk. That is a hypothetical acceleration number, as it will never get that in the real world due to tire slippage etc. Shady marketing if you ask me... Higher end cars have started being advertised with these hypothetical numbers instead of real world performance and its just sketchy.
Oh, without a doubt fast.2.07 on non prepped asphalt. Fastest production car ever. The Tesla Roadster with the lighter batteries ( 4680) and smaller chassis is going to be insane.
I have a Model Y performance andOh, without a doubt fast.
https://www.motortrend.com/cars/tesla/model-s/2021/2022-tesla-model-s-plaid-first-test-review/Check that asterisk. That is a hypothetical acceleration number, as it will never get that in the real world due to tire slippage etc. Shady marketing if you ask me... Higher end cars have started being advertised with these hypothetical numbers instead of real world performance and its just sketchy.
Tesla’s are 6 times less likely to be in an accident or incident than other automakers…Would be more impressed if they made a single Tesla with functioning turn signals or an operator who could utilize that massive navigation screen to think one goddamn turn or exit ahead of where they currently where.
Teslas are cars that pick the driver. They picked the same drivers who owned the Prius, but also wanted more luxury. (And all the negative connotations that implies)
But hey, I only see about two dozen of the cars in every commute (of 5 miles), so what would I know.