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So what is the guess on the baseline performance of the new M3 Highland Ludicrous? Could it dip below 3.0? Say 2.9?
And will Tesla stop using the "1-foot rollout" and report ALL times the same? Given the current Tesla M3P is rated at 3.1 seconds using the 1-foot rollout and the S/X isn't. In reality, the M3P should be closer to 3.2 or even 3.3 0-60.
So what is the guess on the baseline performance of the new M3 Highland Ludicrous? Could it dip below 3.0? Say 2.9?
And will Tesla stop using the "1-foot rollout" and report ALL times the same? Given the current Tesla M3P is rated at 3.1 seconds using the 1-foot rollout and the S/X isn't. In reality, the M3P should be closer to 3.2 or even 3.3 0-60.
Magazines also report the 0-60 mph time with rollout subtracted so why should Tesla report it differently? The first thing people do when a manufacturer releases a new performance car is to compare the actual acceleration times to what the magazines have for it.
I expect the 0-60 mph time of the Model 3 Ludicrous to be below 2.7 seconds with rollout subtracted or below 2.9 without rollout subtracted. That would be a significant improvement over the Model 3 Performance.
Got them in. Wow, what a difference. Nose feels to lift 1/2 as much as before. Car stays more stable under launch conditions. SHOULD improve the 60 - time will tell!
Got them in. Wow, what a difference. Nose feels to lift 1/2 as much as before. Car stays more stable under launch conditions. SHOULD improve the 60 - time will tell!