Tesla Model S Plaid

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Jul 19, 2021 | 08:44 AM
  #751  
Watch the video he talks about that.
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Jul 19, 2021 | 08:45 AM
  #752  
Quote: Do they perform like this when the battery is full, or even when the battery is partically depleted? Say you have 30% of range left, is it still going to accelerate like that?
Actually, very little falloff until you get to less than 20% on the new Plaid. You can even do repeated runs one after another with very little falloff. People are getting 9.4s in the quarter at 50% SOC vs.9.2s at 90%. This thing was built to run fast consistently with the new cooling technology they implemented for this new battery module.
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Jul 19, 2021 | 08:59 AM
  #753  
Quote: Drag Times was able to get 0-60 at 1.99s (with rollout) on surface streets! The best part of Plaid model isn't even the 0-60. The 60-130mph (the prior weakness of most EVs) is absolutely bonkers. The car will roast supercars on the highway with ease.
https://youtu.be/-AQZh7VBhM0

That's absolutely insane. I'm not a Tesla guy but I'll give credit where it's due.

Also, props for the display showing plaid just like in Spaceballs, now that is just plain hilarious and clever.
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Jul 19, 2021 | 10:56 AM
  #754  
Quote: Drag Times was able to get 0-60 at 1.99s (with rollout) on surface streets! The best part of Plaid model isn't even the 0-60. The 60-130mph (the prior weakness of most EVs) is absolutely bonkers. The car will roast supercars on the highway with ease.
The best part about it is we'll actually encounter them in the wild. About two weeks ago I was behind one in my M3P and it's amazing how quickly it makes other cars look like they're sitting still. They also have a very nice presence on the street (it immediately stood out to me as the newer model), without being overstated...there's just something about changing position that rapidly in silence, that says a lot. Otherwise, good to see Brooks do the car justice, he's going to have some great content with it. Fingers crossed that we eventually get that hardware in a smaller car, too.

I'd really like to hear thoughts from Porsche engineers on the 60+ acceleration, though. They went with what they knew, which was to build a 2 speed transmission for their car, but I always appreciated the lack of interruptions from shifting in an EV and Tesla preserved that, here. I'm also guessing there will be more tweaks in an OTA, as they gather more data, aside from the upcoming 200mph unlock. At this pace, some exciting engineering will happen in the next decade, for sure.

Quote: if someone gave me a tesla s plaid
That would be one generous person, but if you don't care for the speed, politely ask them for a Long Range model, instead. The good thing is that you don't really have to trade practicality for performance in either scenario.
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Jul 19, 2021 | 10:56 AM
  #755  
Quote: Drag Times was able to get 0-60 at 1.99s (with rollout) on surface streets! The best part of Plaid model isn't even the 0-60. The 60-130mph (the prior weakness of most EVs) is absolutely bonkers. The car will roast supercars on the highway with ease.

https://youtu.be/-AQZh7VBhM0
what a monumental douchebag that 'reviewer' is. so full of himself.

car though, amazing!
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Jul 19, 2021 | 11:15 AM
  #756  
Quote: what a monumental douchebag that 'reviewer' is. so full of himself.

car though, amazing!
He's entertaining and a real enthusiast with a lot of money He is unbiased though as he has a McLaren 765LT and a Ferrari SF90 coming so he races them against each other to see real world results (he typically rents out the strip). Honestly, I doubt I will ever get the Plaid Model S as I prefer smaller cars but its a treat to watch such progress in every generation of the vehicle. I'm hoping they release a Model 3 Plaid in the future which I'm more wiling to get due to its size.
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Jul 19, 2021 | 05:58 PM
  #757  
Quote: Read his plans about what he plans to do with his current wealth...not really about living lavishly. He plans to use most of his personal wealth to fund exploration and colonization of Mars. He is far from just everyone else.
...so we're back to him being a nutcase?
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Jul 19, 2021 | 06:08 PM
  #758  
Quote: He plans to use most of his personal wealth to fund exploration and colonization of Mars. He is far from just everyone else.
he's said he wants to die on mars. from what i've seen, if i were on mars i'd rather be dead. What a hell hole.

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Jul 19, 2021 | 06:55 PM
  #759  
Quote: he's said he wants to die on mars. from what i've seen, if i were on mars i'd rather be dead. What a hell hole.
Yeah. Not my ideal resting place for sure.
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Jul 20, 2021 | 03:51 PM
  #760  
So reading here that the Ferrari is the 2nd quickest car ever tested, but the Tesla Plaid is #1. Then I read the Tesla needs 15 minutes of battery prep. So if you need a battery prep for 15 minutes, it’s not the quickest car.

https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2...t-test-review/
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Jul 20, 2021 | 04:04 PM
  #761  
Quote: So reading here that the Ferrari is the 2nd quickest car ever tested, but the Tesla Plaid is #1. Then I read the Tesla needs 15 minutes of battery prep. So if you need a battery prep for 15 minutes, it’s not the quickest car.

https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2...t-test-review/
Uh, you must not be familiar with Ferraris dirty practices, you might want to google Chris Harris and what he had to say. Before they let a reviewer test their cars, they send their engineers to fine tune the car for that particular track, etc.
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Jul 20, 2021 | 04:05 PM
  #762  
Quote: So reading here that the Ferrari is the 2nd quickest car ever tested, but the Tesla Plaid is #1. Then I read the Tesla needs 15 minutes of battery prep. So if you need a battery prep for 15 minutes, it’s not the quickest car.

https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2...t-test-review/
Depends on the outside temp but most only need 2-3 minutes of battery prep and thats to maximize every last ounce of speed. If you just floor it, without prep, the Plaid will still trap higher than the Ferrari so in most real world speeds, its still probably a bit faster. It may be close enough where whoever smashes the pedal first will win the race though and soon as it hits the corners, the Ferrari will destroy the Plaid (as it should). Of course the Ferrari tested is $700k vs. the $150k Plaid so not really apples to apples.
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Jul 20, 2021 | 04:08 PM
  #763  
Quote: Depends on the outside temp but most only need 2-3 minutes of battery prep and thats to maximize every last ounce of speed. .
So 0-60 requires battery prep to hit 2.0s? No way around it?
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Jul 20, 2021 | 04:23 PM
  #764  
Quote: So 0-60 requires battery prep to hit 2.0s? No way around it?
It will hit 2.2s without it and non-drag strip mode. A battery prep just means that it has to be at the right temp. If you drive to the strip and immediately run, you don't even need the prep because the battery is already warmed up. If you are driving in town and you put it in drag strip mode, it won't need the prep because the battery is already warm and it will hit the 2s.

The Ferrari will only run its numbers by getting it in launch mode. Most cars need to also warm their tires before they run to get maximum grip so they do a burnout before they do the strip. I bet if both Ferrari and Plaid line up at a light and both floor it, I'm pretty sure the Plaid will win due to the nature of EV power delivery and really doesn't need a launch mode to get great times.

Honestly, if I had a choice of buying either car, I'd definitely get the Ferarri....no contest
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Jul 20, 2021 | 04:28 PM
  #765  
Quote: It will hit 2.2s without it and non-drag strip mode. A battery prep just means that it has to be at the right temp. If you drive to the strip and immediately run, you don't even need the prep because the battery is already warmed up. If you are driving in town and you put it in drag strip mode, it won't need the prep because the battery is already warm and it will hit the 2s.
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So,what is the 10 second cheetah stance?
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