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Tesla Model S P100D breaks world acceleration record of 0-60mph

The Tesla Model S P100D manages to break the world acceleration record of 0-60mph after a last software update, thanks to the fact that it can offer its full potential from the first moment.

Tesla vehicles are the most innovative and powerful in the electric vehicle market and are increasingly sought after and recognized by users and experts in the motor world. The Tesla Model S P100D is one of the best Tesla models and currently the best they have made. Now he has also achieved a new record and that is that he has achieved record acceleration in a period of 0-60 mph.

Motor Trend, a specialized vehicle outlet, has published that the S P100D model with the Ludicrous + mode, which has a weight of 4891 pounds, rising to 5062 pounds with the gear and the driver, vehicle of the sedan class, four doors, would have achieved an acceleration record from neutral and reaching a speed of 30mph in 0.9 seconds, a speed of 40mph in 1.3 seconds, 50mph in 1.7 seconds and a speed of 50mph in 2.28 seconds.

If we take into account the performance of the engine of this car and the updates implemented, this becomes an incredible vehicle and marking a great achievement in the motor industry and even more so, within electric vehicles. The Model S P100D can be launched efficiently with a violent kick start by putting its electric motors at maximum torque at startup, something combustion engines are incapable of doing.

Tesla, has managed to compete in 60mph with vehicles beyond the reach of ordinary mortals, such as the Ferrari LaFerrari, the Porsche 918 and the McLaren P1, since it is capable of launching all the power from instant zero, something that vehicles Combustion cannot do, since they require a more scaled start. In addition, the car has managed to cover a quarter mile in 10.5 seconds with a speed of 125mph, after updating the firmware to V8.0 to version 2.52.22.

Source: TechSpot

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