In what the car's instrumentation describes as "Insane Mode," Tesla's all-wheel-drive, 691-horsepower Model S P85D electric sedan can reach 60 mph from a dead standstill in just 3.1 seconds.
Drag Times, the YouTube channel that’s your one-stop-shop for drag races, rolling road torque tests, and various other bits of telemetry, did a simple drag race. This one was against the brand new ...
JOLIET, Ill. - Before I ever drove a Tesla, I was a fan of the brand. From the tablet-like center stack to the free cross-country supercharging stations, I think this Elon Musk guy might be onto ...
You may know Consumer Reports as the nonprofit that tests and rates just about every item a consumer can buy. But what you may not have heard is that way back in 2015, the organization ran into a ...
There's been a lot of confusion recently about the official EPA-certified ranges of certain electric cars. That all-important number goes on the window sticker, and is typically used for advertising ...
Ever since the advent of the high-performance variants of the Tesla Model S, powerful EVs have been drag-racing high-output muscle cars. A decade after the dual-motor Tesla Model S P85D came out, it’s ...
Must-see: People react to Tesla Model S P85D’s “Insane” mode — where car goes 0-60MPH in 3.2 seconds
While the videos below are a hilarious compilation of unsuspecting people reacting to the Tesla Model S P85D’s “Insane” mode, wherein the car goes from sitting to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds, it’s also an ...
The Tesla Model S luxury electric sedan will get an upgrade of its highest-capacity battery pack, from 85 to 90 kilowatt-hours, as well as a new optional high-performance mode called "Ludicrous" mode.
UTEP welcomed over 100 high school and youth coaches to campus on Thursday for its annual coaches clinic.The event brought together coaches from across the reg El Paso ISD weighs administrator buyouts ...
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