Tesla’s SUV is Quick enough to beat Italian Super Car, While Towing Another Car

David BondTesla9 years ago10 Views

Individuals are now starting to comprehend that electric automobiles are unbelievably great at speeding up– better than their gasoline equivalents. Short article after post has actually trumpeted the incredible 0-60mph tests that have come down to 3.2-seconds. However it can be difficult to obtain a real sense of simply how quick the cars are.

Illustrating this better than anybody has before, Motor Trend launched a brand-new video with a few demos.

First, it destroys the fastest SUV, the Bentley Bentayga, in the 0-60 miles per hour (3.2 seconds to 3.5) and in the quarter mile, in spite of the Tesla having a leading speed that’s 32 mph slower compared to the Bentayga’s 187 miles per hour.

After damaging the Bentayga in the sprints, Motor Trend thought an even crazier demonstration: pitting the Tesla versus an Italian carbon supercar, the Alfa 4C Spyder. At 4.2 seconds in the 0-60 mph, this “would embarrass a Lamborghini Diablo,” Motor Pattern’s senior features editor Jason Cammisa noted, which has a slower 0-60 standard.

They did have a twist– the Tesla would be lugging another Alfa 4C Spyder.

Even with about 4,000 pounds strapped on, the Tesla humiliates the Alfa. It’s not even close. So there you have it. The Tesla, in full tow mode, can damage a vehicle that’s quicker than a Lamborghini in a 0-6o test.

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