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Title: Tesla Model S Plaid testing on Nürburgring reveals major EV flaw that likely affects many more electric vehicles
Post by: Redaktion on May 31, 2023, 00:38:20
Professional driver Misha Charoudin has put the Tesla Model S Plain through its paces on the Nürburgring and found the car lacking. Charoudin dubbed Tesla's sports car "Dangerously fast and unstable," on account of its incredible power output paired with less-than-adequate suspension and braking hardware. The very nature of an electric vehicle drivetrain means these criticisms are likely applicable to many performance EVs currently on the market.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tesla-Model-S-Plaid-testing-on-Nuerburgring-reveals-major-EV-flaw-that-likely-affects-many-more-electric-vehicles.722257.0.html
Title: Re: Tesla Model S Plaid testing on Nürburgring reveals major EV flaw that likely affects many more e
Post by: A on May 31, 2023, 03:36:37
Your logic is flawed, the Model S is a full sized sedan. While it can track, you'd probably be better off with a Roadster. As for weight, a Tesla Model 3 weights about same as a BMW M3 while having a larger interior.
Title: Re: Tesla Model S Plaid testing on Nürburgring reveals major EV flaw that likely affects many more e
Post by: Kaiiilooo on May 31, 2023, 19:21:23
This guy only complains about EVs weight. One must have driven over his foot or something!!
Title: Re: Tesla Model S Plaid testing on Nürburgring reveals major EV flaw that likely affects many more e
Post by: Neenyah on June 01, 2023, 03:41:06
QuoteProfessional driver Misha Charoudin...

What? So every car-related YT content creator is a professional driver now? Shmee150 also?