Tesla sells every car they can manufacture. Depending on the model, there's a waiting list.
And if you want something with more range:
I've driven the RLX Hybrid sedan that has essentially the same system (albeit the engine is in the front, and the pair of electric motors are in the back). In "sport" mode, the thing launches like a bat out of hell.
Acura 2017 NSX Hybrid
I've driven the RLX Hybrid sedan that has essentially the same system (albeit the engine is in the front, and the pair of electric motors are in the back). In “sport” mode, the thing launches like a bat out of hell.
There are “green hybrids” and “performance hybrids”, with the one you tested falling into the latter category...:^)
The greenie hybrid ones, that are not really designed for performance, can be identified from the list -
https://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/carpool/carpool.htm
Note that my comments are for hybrids only, not the all-electric cars.
Why not try a Koenigsegg? Total of 1400 combined hybrid horsepower! For those with a “spare” $3 million!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8Vkye5X2Gw