Watch A Tesla Model S Plaid Run A Quarter Mile At Hypercar Speeds


There’s fast, and then there’s fast. I’m not sure that there’s a scientific delineator between the two, but I’m sure that sitting in the passenger seat of this Model S Plaid—if it had one—would be the perfect way to experience the difference between the two.

A new video posted to YouTube, as reported by Electrek, shows a Tesla Model S Plaid demonstrating the true meaning of fast, running the quarter mile in a rather brisk 8.56 seconds.

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While roll-racing might not bring out the car’s best features, Tesla has earned a bit of a reputation for its insanely quick off-the-line EVs. This is thanks to the electric motor’s instant torque, which propels its lineup of EVs from zero-to-60 MPH considerably faster than most factory gas-powered cars. Now that enthusiasts and modders are getting a hold of Tesla’s cars, the community is looking to squeeze every last ounce of performance out of them.

The record-setting run comes courtesy of Miguel Roy, who runs the Tesla Plaid Racing channel with his 2021 Model S Plaid at Napierville Dragway in Quebec, Canada. Roy posted a video of his best run of the day to YouTube: 8.563 seconds at 162 miles per hour.

Roy has set previous records in his car, such as an 8.73-second quarter mile run just last June. However, 2024 was the year to break his own personal record by creeping even closer to the 8.5-second mark.

He explained that his car had a minor slip at the start and expected that only 0.01-0.02 seconds were lost to wheel spin. Roy has commented in the past that he is able to tune his launches by using CAN Bus injection to hack how the car’s three electric motors engage off the line, among other things.

It’s not clear how else Roy has managed to gain some additional speed out of his car, especially since the Model S isn’t the most moddable car on the street. However, it’s still respectable that he managed to shave nearly a full second off the factory’s 9.4-second quarter mile time. Perhaps he’s done enough gutting to strip just about every amenity out of the car to cut down on weight?

 
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It’s hard to imagine that it gets better than this, but Roy has posted video after video showing his car breaking its own record. He’s also broken a few parts along the way, including a set of axles that fell victim to the electric motor’s insane torque.

For a sub-$85,000 car, the Model S Plaid is already quick, but this is an entirely different level of speed. Perhaps we’ll see something even more impressive out of the next-gen Tesla Roadster whenever Tesla decides to actually launch it.

Watch A Tesla Model S Plaid ⁤Run A Quarter Mile At Hypercar Speeds

Electric vehicles have⁢ come a long‌ way in recent years, ⁣with companies like Tesla pushing the boundaries of what was once thought⁢ possible. The Tesla Model S Plaid is a prime example of just how far electric cars have come, ‌with its impressive acceleration and⁤ top speed capabilities. In a recent demonstration, the Tesla Model S Plaid was able to⁣ run a quarter mile at speeds typically seen in hypercars, showcasing the power​ and performance of ⁤electric vehicles.

The Tesla Model S Plaid⁢ is‌ powered by a ‍tri-motor setup that ‌delivers⁢ a mind-boggling 1,020 horsepower to all four wheels. This⁤ massive amount of power allows the⁢ Model S⁤ Plaid to accelerate from⁣ 0 to 60 mph in just under 2 seconds, making it⁤ one⁣ of the quickest production cars on the market. In ‍addition to its impressive acceleration, the Model S Plaid also boasts a ‌top speed of 200 mph,⁤ putting it in the same league as many high-end hypercars.

During the quarter mile run, the Tesla Model S Plaid was ‌able to cover the distance in just 9.247 seconds at ​a speed of 152.16 mph. These are speeds typically reserved for million-dollar hypercars, making the Model S Plaid a true game-changer in the world of electric‌ vehicles. This demonstration not only showcases the performance ⁢capabilities of the Model⁤ S Plaid, but also highlights the⁤ potential ‍for electric vehicles to compete with traditional ⁤internal combustion‌ engine cars on the track.

The Tesla Model S Plaid’s quarter mile run at hypercar speeds is a testament to the advancements in electric‍ vehicle technology in recent years. With companies like Tesla ​leading the charge, electric cars are no longer just practical and eco-friendly transportation options, but also high-performance machines capable of rivaling the best that traditional sports cars have to offer. As electric vehicles continue to ⁢evolve, it’s clear that ⁤the future of automotive‌ performance is electric.