stopcrazypp
Well-Known Member
The phrase "691 hp" appeared in their specs. Are we supposed to believe that adding "motor power" to the end of that is supposed to not mean "system horsepower"? Prove it. Show me where they defined the term "motor power" to not mean system hp like every other manufacturer means. If they intentionally meant to do this and just thought we'd all be deceived by it because it modified what they meant by total hp i.e. not that actual hp produced by the vehicle being sold, then prove it. What could potential hp mean to any us? Why would we care if it could make some number higher than what they actually sold? Seriously, why would they mean something different for the P85D than for the 85D?
I don't believe they intended to mislead us with vague terminology. If they did, it would be *way* worse than if they were simply wrong.
I've tried to point it out multiple times, but obviously you do not agree. I'll make a last effort.
S60, they advertised 302 hp system power. On October 2014, they changed that to 380 hp "motor power", while also listing S85 at the same 380 hp "motor power".
How do you explain what 380 hp "motor power" means in that context? It clearly is not system power as we know the S60 does not make 380hp and we know it does not make the same power as an S85 (because of battery limitation).
http://www.teslamotorsclub.com/show...eement/page4?p=1076026&viewfull=1#post1076026
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