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Offline SilverZ06

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Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« on: May 16, 2015, 07:43:22 AM »
My wife and I met with some coworkers of hers last night for some drinks and her boss brought his new Tesla P85D. I asked him to take us for a ride and wow is all I can say. The instant torque of the motors throws you back into the seats and throws your stomach into your chest. You definitely get butterflies in stomach. The Tesla sprints to 60mph in just 3.1 seconds in "insane mode". If anyone has ever ridden the rock and roll roller coaster at Disney in Orlando, the car launches just slightly slower than that ride but it feels almost exactly the same. The ride sprints to 60 in 2.8 seconds if I remember correctly. I can honestly say I've never really cared for Tesla cars and considered them glorified golf carts but last night changed my opinion of them. I am very impressed (and for $120K I should be.)


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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2015, 08:43:08 AM »
Well, it's a 700 horsepower car...
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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2015, 09:24:41 AM »
Well, it's a 700 horsepower car...

It's not the hp.  It's the instant torque with no wheel spin. I've driven supercharged vipers and they didn't pull as hard and as quick from a dead stop.  It really is incredible.  I still wouldn't buy one, but it is an amazing car.

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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2015, 09:49:01 AM »
How do they get the car to plant all that power without wheel spin?  Amazing


I've seen two of these cars in the past 2 weeks - one parked at SHAPE when I was TDY there and another in Stuttgart.  The latter's driver was tempting me into doing shenanigans with him but there was too much traffic and I abstained. He did hit it from a roll and it shot like a rocket.  I could tell the car is an acceleration monster.


Saw a vid on YT the other day with one of these up against a Ferrari 458.  The P85 beat it out of the hole but after a few seconds, the 458 reeled him in
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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2015, 11:04:44 AM »
I've driven a couple times in their first little coupe 2 seater roadster - astonishing back then, and this thing is even faster...far faster.   Electric or at least electric supplementing gas motors is the future for sports cars for the next little bit.  I'd buy this sedan in a flash tbh.

Look at the new Porsche and such other hybrid sports and super cars.  You just can't beat that instant torque and power from an electric motor. 

I'm interested in the bikes coming out as well.

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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2015, 09:53:27 AM »
I've driven a couple times in their first little coupe 2 seater roadster - astonishing back then, and this thing is even faster...far faster.   Electric or at least electric supplementing gas motors is the future for sports cars for the next little bit.  I'd buy this sedan in a flash tbh.

Look at the new Porsche and such other hybrid sports and super cars.  You just can't beat that instant torque and power from an electric motor. 

I'm interested in the bikes coming out as well.

Me too, very interested in this lineup:
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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #6 on: May 18, 2015, 11:00:54 AM »
Even a Prius will blow Tesla away on longer hauls. It has to pull an hour advantage one way to even keep up lol.

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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #7 on: May 18, 2015, 11:48:34 AM »
Yeah that P58D is insane!! Literally!! Watch videos on YouTube of the guy changing to insane mode, they even expect it and blows them away. Also watch it vs the Lambo off the start. It crushes the lambo to almost the first quarter mile and then the lambo passes it. this car is ridiculous!!
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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #8 on: May 18, 2015, 09:14:20 PM »
I read a recent test comparing the Tesla to the Dodge Charger Hellcat. In a drag race, the Tesla edged out the Dodge by 0.1 seconds. This is the result of the Tesla's all wheel drive. At the end of the 1/4 mile, the Tesla was doing around 113 mph. However, the Dodge was doing 124 mph and would simply blow past the Tesla about 50 feet beyond the timing lights, coming on like a rocket. One thing to note though was that they overheated the Hellcat's tires doing dumb burnouts. With a set of 305 wide Nitto NT555R tires (street legal), the Hellcat could crack into the high 10s (as has the Challenger Hellcat).

The Tesla has a very limited top speed. The Dodge can do better than 204 mph. Now, add the Hellcat's much lower price (about half that of the Tesla) and the Dodge is an unbeatable value. What the Tesla also lacks is the awe inspiring sound created by the Dodge's blown Hemi.

Next point... They did three quarter mile runs in the Tesla, and realized that they had eaten up nearly 40% of the car's range. Sure, it had great range at normal highway speeds, but that shrinks quickly when you use full power, and the P85D already has much less range than the standard S. So, unless you can find a charging station....

Tesla fits a very limited nitch. They are remarkable cars, but they are expensive. Electric cars in general are not selling well. The initial cost and limited range coupled with low gasoline prices are resulting in tepid sales, down considerably when compared to a year ago. There will always be a market for the Tesla, but that market isn't growing at this time.

It's also not a genuine performance car. Why? Because it can't make full power for more than few minutes without the batteries overheating and defaulting the car to limp mode. Several attempts to do a hot lap around Nurburgring resulted in this occurring. This involved both the standard S and P85D on separate occasions.

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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #9 on: May 18, 2015, 10:53:06 PM »
I read a recent test comparing the Tesla to the Dodge Charger Hellcat. In a drag race, the Tesla edged out the Dodge by 0.1 seconds. This is the result of the Tesla's all wheel drive. At the end of the 1/4 mile, the Tesla was doing around 113 mph. However, the Dodge was doing 124 mph and would simply blow past the Tesla about 50 feet beyond the timing lights, coming on like a rocket. One thing to note though was that they overheated the Hellcat's tires doing dumb burnouts. With a set of 305 wide Nitto NT555R tires (street legal), the Hellcat could crack into the high 10s (as has the Challenger Hellcat).

The Tesla has a very limited top speed. The Dodge can do better than 204 mph.

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.
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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #10 on: May 18, 2015, 11:08:41 PM »
I can careless about Dodge, etc.    This thread is about the Tesla and the advancements made so far, while expensive, are incredible.   

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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #11 on: May 19, 2015, 11:49:07 AM »
Saw a vid on YT the other day with one of these up against a Ferrari 458.  The P85 beat it out of the hole but after a few seconds, the 458 reeled him in


Here's the vid.  The P85 is insane from a dig but runs out of breath shortly thereafter.


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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #12 on: May 19, 2015, 11:51:27 AM »
I can careless about Dodge, etc.    This thread is about the Tesla and the advancements made so far, while expensive, are incredible.


I agree - but you know as well as I do that these type of threads are invitations for brand "X' thumpers to post.


If it involved a Shelby GT500, I would be tempted myself.  Not sure if WW actually owns/operates a Hellcat Charger/Chally
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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #13 on: May 19, 2015, 02:04:33 PM »

Here's the vid.  The P85 is insane from a dig but runs out of breath shortly thereafter.




By the time the Ferrari caught up, unless you were on the autobahn both drivers would have lost their licenses already.
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Re: Got the opportunity to ride in a Tesla P85D last night.
« Reply #14 on: May 19, 2015, 02:14:15 PM »
By the time the Ferrari caught up, unless you were on the autobahn both drivers would have lost their licenses already.



And that is relevant because....?
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