Posted on 01/28/2015 12:57:48 PM PST by LogicDesigner
Many Tesla fans and electric-car drivers now know about the Model S P85D, Tesla's all-wheel-drive electric car that's arguably the fastest four-door sedan on the market.
What most of them likely don't know is just what the car's ultimate performance mode, called "Insane," actually feels like.
Now there's a video out from Drag Times that shows how astoundingly, jaw-dropping, amazingly, startlingly, incredibly insane the Insane mode actually is.
NOTE: Video is NSFW, has rude words (delivered in tones of shock, horror, awe, amazement, and joy).
With 1.3 million views in three days, the reactions to Drag Times CEO Brooks Weisblat's demonstration of standing-start acceleration pretty much speak for themselves (above).
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People want a car that delivers value.
I have no doubt that is what the Model S PS85D is designed to do.
It adds that fun factor to EV driving and you will impress your GF or wife if you own one and turn on that “insane mode.”
Yes. A 1/4 mile drag strip isn’t a drive to work for sure.
Thanks, but I’ll stay with the Porsche.
I don’t think you want to call on Murphy’s Law.
Dude...that’s funny. My wife and I play a game trying to spot the colors and persuasions in all the TV shows nowdays. Great pastime.
For those not familiar with electric motors, you basically have full torque available from 0 to the max rpm. All future aircraft carriers will all have linear motor aircraft launch systems.
I drove the first model a few years ago in NYC (Lotus body). It is an amazing car, its like taking off in an airplane, there are no gears so you just keep accelerating until you let off the ‘gas’ pedal.
- Should they be tax subsidized? HELL NO
- Will you break down in the winter on the side of the road because batteries suck in cold weather? Probably.
- They are COAL powered unless you have nuclear power feeding your home.
- Building and recycling batteries takes massive energy and creates massive waste. Greenies are stupid if they think they are helping mother earth buy buying an EV.
Again, very cool car if you can make it work with your daily life.
Well, as much as the motor can handle without burning itself up from too much current.
Range is still a problem. You can’t just jump into any electric car and drive 500 miles in one day.
Few people drive that far in a day.
For a commuting drive, the range is more than sufficient.
“People wont buy the car for speed but the fact it can go startlingly fast demolishes the notion that EV arent practical cars to drive.”
There is still the issue of range.
You can buy alot of fact model cars for $120,000
fact should be fast
” Instant torque is pretty much meaningless for a grocery getter and daily driver. In fact I wonder if that instant torque isn’t particularly dangerous on icy roads that I drive on for 4 months of every year. “
Instant torque only if you want it! Instant torque is MOST fun going to the grocery store! At least for those that enjoy driving mean machines.
I agree with you.
11.6 sec 1/4 mile is quite quick, but there are a host of cars out that post better times than that.
A Nissan GTR would leave it for dead, at about 1/2 the price.
Well the version shown in the video, the P85D, is rated at 285 miles, but that is for normal driving. You would obviously get a lot less when accelerating like this, just like you would in a gasoline car.
As far as recharging, you can go to a Tesla Supercharger station and get an 80% charge in 30 minutes, or 50% in 20 minutes.
Most people drive 100 miles a day round trip.
That’s to and from work and stopping by for groceries and for going out on local sight-seeing trips.
No one is recommending EVs for extended vacation travel but for every day driving, they can handle it.
“For those not familiar with electric motors, you basically have full torque available from 0 to the max rpm.”
Not true. Torque basically declines linearly to max rpm where you have ZERO torque.
Do you WORK for Tesla?
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