Hi,
Sorry if this has been answered before. I did some quick searching, but didn't find it.
Are the HP/Torque numbers on Wikipedia correct?
Tesla Roadster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It says the 2.0 non-sport and 1.5 have the same HP and Torque, while the 2.5 non-sport has a big bump in both.
1. I thought the 2.5 upgrade was mostly cosmetic, and the 2.0 upgrade increased performance slightly.
2. I also thought the only large difference in performance was between the sport and non-sport models.
I'm looking for the best performance / dollar combination roadster. I'm coming from a 2900 lb car with 355 HP / 365 ft-lb torque. Would like to not feel too much slower! :biggrin:
Thanks,Jon
Sorry if this has been answered before. I did some quick searching, but didn't find it.
Are the HP/Torque numbers on Wikipedia correct?
Tesla Roadster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It says the 2.0 non-sport and 1.5 have the same HP and Torque, while the 2.5 non-sport has a big bump in both.
1. I thought the 2.5 upgrade was mostly cosmetic, and the 2.0 upgrade increased performance slightly.
2. I also thought the only large difference in performance was between the sport and non-sport models.
I'm looking for the best performance / dollar combination roadster. I'm coming from a 2900 lb car with 355 HP / 365 ft-lb torque. Would like to not feel too much slower! :biggrin:
Thanks,Jon