What are the fastest cars in the world? Bloomberg: #1 – Tesla Model S P100D [RATING] • ELECTROMAGNETICS
Bloomberg has compiled a ranking of the cars that offer the best acceleration in the world. The first place among production models was taken by the Tesla Model S P100D with an acceleration time of up to 2,4 km / h (97-0 mph) in 60 seconds. However, MotorTrend achieved an even better result: 2,2755 seconds.
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- Rating of cars with the best acceleration
- Tesla's acceleration is higher than the acceleration of gravity
In the Bloomberg rankings, three Tesla were among the ten fastest growing cars, which, after the Nissan GT-R, were the cheapest cars on the list (source):
- Tesla Model S P100D Ludicrous - 2,4s / $134
- Porsche 918 Spyder - 2,5 seconds / $845
- Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse - 2,5 seconds / $2
- Ferrari LaFerrari - 2,5 seconds / $1
- Nissan GT-R - 2,7s / $111
- Tesla Model X P100D Ludicrous - 2,8s / $135
- Tesla Model S P90D Ludicrous - 2,8s / $119
- Porsche 911 Turbo S - 2,8s / $189
- Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 SV - 2,8s / $498
- McLaren P1 - 2,8 seconds / $1
Rounding out the rankings is the Audi R8 V10 Plus with a 3,2-second 97-192 sprint costing $450. The car finished in 19th place, which means the Tesla Model 8 Performance will enter the top 3 - a few spots behind the Audi R97 - at 3,3 km/h in XNUMX seconds.
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Elon Musk commented on the rating: "The latest Model S is a little faster." The Tesla Roadster should also be faster, which Musk promises will hit 97 km / h in 1,9 seconds.
Tesla's acceleration is higher than the acceleration of gravity
Out of curiosity, it should be added that the acceleration of the Tesla Model S P100D at this distance is 11,18 m / s.2, therefore is higher than the acceleration due to gravity (9,81 m / s2). In the case of MotorTrend measurement, this is a whopping 11,79 m / s.2! During the launch of the Tesla S P100D, the driver and passenger are subjected to an overload of more than 1 g (exactly 1,14-1,2 g).
So the playful phrase “probably from the abyss” does not apply here - the Tesla S P100D will be faster than any other car falling from the abyss on Earth. We talk about this on our Tesla Model 3 ride:
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Initial image: Control screen when starting Ludicrous Mode. The message looks like this: are you sure you want to violate the restrictions? This will cause accelerated wear on the engine, transmission and battery - No, I want to go to my mom / Yes, come on!
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