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Grudge Match: Petrol vs. Battery 0 to 100


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The M5 makes such wonderful noises.

 

I mean would the Tesla perform this way after driving for some time and the batteries were down? When does the torque figure fall off in it's battery range?

 

I am still NOT sold on this whole electric car shtuff. I have been reading the Nissan Leaf owners forum and they are ALREADY loosing "charge bars" on their charge indicators. In other words it is charged 100%, but 100% after the battery begins to wear out does not give you the same range anymore. This is happening on cars with 15-20K miles on them. All batteries wear out, the more you ask them to do the faster they seem to wear out. I am skeptical of a solution to "batteries" to make them last long enough to be worth investing in.

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I mean would the Tesla perform this way after driving for some time and the batteries were down? When does the torque figure fall off in it's battery range?

 

The Tesla S uses a lithium battery, so it's pretty much a case of "have juice, will travel" or "you're the proud owner of a several thousand pound paperweight." Charge state shouldn't really affect the torque much, if at all.

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ummmm M5 does big burnout and gets beat to 100 after gaining no traction out of the hole.

 

Not taking anything away from that Tesla it's impressive just not my bag.

 

With ~400+ lbs of torque at 1rpm it makes me think the Tesla was not a WOT launch. With that being said, the turbos on the M5 seem to wind up pretty quick.

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