The acceleration in Tesla’s Model S P100D is absolutely ludicrous, with or without the California-based car maker’s pricey performance option and “Ludicrous Mode” Easter egg. There is simply no other ...
The Tesla Model X P100D is the top-of-the-line SUV from Tesla, all-electric and tuned for ridiculous - Ludicrous - acceleration: 2.9 seconds from zero-to-60 mph is claimed, though we didn't see that.
Thanks to a new software update, the Tesla Model S P100D with Ludicrous mode can run from 0-60 mph in 2.28 seconds, according to a new Motor Trend test. That makes this Tesla quicker than the 949-hp ...
While lightning fast 0-60 times certainly make sense for cars like the Model S and the company’s next-gen Roadster, Tesla over the past few years has made a point of boasting about acceleration on ...
For years, we’ve grown accustomed to seeing Tesla’s proud zero-emission luxury envoys enjoy the casual atmosphere in places like Beverly Hills, California, or teaching everyone else a lesson or two ...
The electric car acceleration wars continue apace. Just a week after Faraday Future demonstrated its FF 91 prototype rocketing from 0-60 in 2.4 seconds, Tesla seems to have released a new over-the-air ...
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The first substantial Tesla Model S versus Porsche Taycan comparison has hit the internet, and it shows the Porsche crushing the less expensive Tesla in build quality, handling, and even acceleration.
Electric GT, an all-Tesla and all-electric racing championship, recently announced that they will use the Tesla Model S P100D instead of the Model S P85+ for their race car. They unveiled their ...
Tesla’s Model X P100D is the safest, quickest and most sophisticated SUV ever built. It’s equipped with an Autopilot system that allows the car to essentially drive itself — with a driver behind the ...
Following the ‘Ludicrous+’ software update that unleashed more power in the Tesla Model S P100d and achieved a 2.46-second 0 to 60 mph acceleration in its first test, CEO Elon Musk said that there’s ...
Tesla's Model S P100D is the fastest accelerating production car in the world, thanks to a Spaceballs-inspired software update. In a recent Motor Trend test, the Model S P100D hit 0-60 mph in ...