DarthPierce
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Bonus Points: How quick will Cybertruck be on Mars (0-60 mph)?
Pretty slow - low gravity means low friction. No aero losses, but can't overcome the lack of gravity unless it also has the supposed spaceX thrusters pushing it down. So, gravitationally limited to about 38% of the acceleration. so I'll go with a 7.6 second 0-60 for AWD or Tri and a heartbreaking 15 seconds on RWD (still friction limited). This is assuming something kinda like tarmac with a similar coefficient of friction that's getting the 2.9s on the Plaid on earth.