TESLA MODEL S P100D 2.28-second 0-60, Faster Than Its Competitors

The Tesla Model S P100D is presently the world's fastest accelerating production auto taking after a Motor Test led a week ago. The Tesla Model S P100D has only an astounding deed by running from zero to 60 miles per hour in 2.28 seconds amid a test led by Motor Trend.

The test is historical for Tesla Model S P100D since no other generation auto has ever recorded this ludicrous fast speed. Tesla did that in 2.275507139 seconds and challenging its competitor Ferrari LaFerrari!

A software upgrade made that deed feasible for the Tesla Model S P100D which was in Ludicrous Mode. This record is extremely amazing for the almost 5,000-pound supercar. Presently, the Tesla is the world's fastest accelerating production vehicle reports, Interesting Engineering.

Tesla Model S P100D is a product, which is subject to study for many auto experts. Jason Fenske, the virtuoso behind famous YouTube channel Engineering Explained, credited the Tesla's face-melting increasing speed to a few variables including enormous power, all-wheel-drive traction, and prevalent grip. Fenske offered further clarification on the third factor which is the most fascinating. As indicated by Fenske, an auto's braking distance figures assume a vital part in deciding the speediest acceleration a vehicle is prepared to do.

The Motor Trend test detailed how the Model S P100D quickened like a genuine jerk out and about. Nonetheless, this preferred standpoint is not an exclusive bailiwick for the Elon Musk EV in light of the fact that higher paces support pulls over instant torque. The Tesla is slower compared to the Ferrari LaFerrari at 70 mph. Also, the Porsche 918 and McLaren P1 can leave dust at 80 mph. The Tesla is just snappier than any street autos at 30, 40, 50, and 60 miles for every hour reports,  went eco.

Tesla is growing day by day in terms of luxury electric car sales. The Model S P100D is surely a good option for the high-end car lover. Stay tuned for more updates.

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