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Yes I agree. I have looked and looked and I can't find anything on times on the 90D on its own. Really interested in this!still not seeing the times for the 90D.
My belief is extra weight of the various options that were ordered with our cars will end up being the issue.
Find out how the exact options list Tesla did this time with and this will provide the clues to your question.
Ask any of the regulars at the local 1/4 mile track and they will tell you how much in tenths you'll be off with and extra 150 lbs. or more
I didn't see in the Motor Trend article if they published their 0-30 times but it would be interesting to compare it to those on this board. Motor Trend getting a 2.6 0-60 time (better than mfg specs) would certainly indicate their test car had more power in the first second than any P90DL our fellow owners have tested. Maybe they accidentally got a maximum plaid test vehicle.
"Tesla" is shorthand for "plain crazy fast". All modelsAfter one week of ownership, tinabran, I'll just say that it's crazy fast. It may not be insane or ludicrous, but it's just plain crazy fast.
From older Tesla brochure:
40 kWh 6.5 sec
60 kWh 5.9 sec
85 kWh 5.6 Sec
85 kwh P 4.4 sec
40 kWh 235 hp
60 kWh 302 hp
85 kWh 362 hp
85 kWh P 416 hp
Everyone except motorweek knows this. 100% charge and max battery power ready, and nobody has closed in on the 10.9 yet.I think a different thread noted the importance of having a full or almost full charge to really get the best performance out of the vehicle. It would be good to note those measurements as well as the times for comparison.
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YES, this is partly why I keep getting various other Model S owners out to the Sacramento Raceway for "hard data." IMHO, if there is not a software update for the "Ludicrous" variation that gets owner cars to that ADVERTISED 10.9 seconds, then again, IMHO, this IS grounds for a (sadly) class-action suit. Tesla needs to fess up and give owners WHAT THEY PAID FOR. Too many of the P90D(L) group just "think" their car is fast and meeting its performance claims, but NOBODY has been able to achieve the quarter mile time claim in an OWNER car. This is the FIRST TIME that Tesla performance has NOT MET or exceeded the advertisement claim. Something is screwy in Fremont right now.