Top speeds or performance above 0-60 has practically zero meaning in normal driving. If you blow anything away at 0-60 you practically own the streets. You need to worry about 60-200 only at the time when you are ready to worry about losing your drivers licence or even getting jail time.
As a former road racer, 0-60 means little to me.... I don't much care about blowing away cars from stop lights. Anybody can bury his foot and go. I've had my quick cars. I've owned exceptionally quick bikes as well. The fun wasn't beating others from a red light, it was in carving up winding roads and weekend track days. I had more fun with a 90 hp MG Midget than I did with our 300ZX, or Mustang LX. The roads here are full of fast cars driven by people who haven't a clue how to enjoy them. If they're not profiling, they're hot-dogging at stop lights or scaring the hell out of themselves on highway off ramps.
I think that the Tesla is amazing technology. It's rocket quick from a dead stop. Yet, it weighs more than 5000 lbs, and doesn't lend itself to much full power antics. For considerably less than a Tesla S P85D, you can buy a Hellcat AND a Camaro ZL1 and have two cars that are far more entertaining to drive. Or, you could drop a very large sum on a Tesla, and watch the batteries overheat after a few minutes of using full power.... Until there's a quantum leap in battery technology, you'll have the quickest car on the road for less than 8 minutes...