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"D" explains thatInteresting to note that 70D does 0-60 in 5.2 but 60 took 5.9 secs to get to 60mph. Surprised that the difference is so large.
We are just going in straight line. How should it help?!
70D is a 85D killer. 85D does not make sense i feel.
Interesting to note that 70D does 0-60 in 5.2 but 60 took 5.9 secs to get to 60mph. Surprised that the difference is so large.
Interesting to note that 70D does 0-60 in 5.2 but 60 took 5.9 secs to get to 60mph. Surprised that the difference is so large.
70D is a 85D killer. 85D does not make sense i feel.
Also, there is always the possibility that people have timed a down hill, or tailwind run to obtain those quicker times.
I have believed for a long time that 100-110kw battery is inevitable. What I didn't stop to consider until recently was charging times. Tesla has to be reluctant any a larger battery since their SC network peaks at 120kw. If you had a larger battery of that size, you could be looking at 1.5hrs or more to charge to 100% and I think that goes against this idea that supercharging is fast and convenient. Ideally they may want you to skip every other charger though and that may force you to stay the full hour or more to get there. And I didn't even mention the times on a single home charger. 12hrs for a full charge is sure cutting it close.
I predict the S85 or S85D will be replaced by 90KW or 100KW soon because it makes sense to differentiate the two models.
Battery costs less each year so we can expect the improvement of range with minimal price increase. Hope this is Tesla's product strategy since they claim they are the technology company and happened to build cars. Technology advancement always favors consumers in price.
Interesting to note that 70D does 0-60 in 5.2 but 60 took 5.9 secs to get to 60mph. Surprised that the difference is so large.
second motor = more torque and HP.
Isn't the combined torque and hp of the two smaller motors of 70D the same or less than the 60's big motor? Still, delivering torque to the road via 4 tires instead of 2 should be more efficient.