Sunday, December 25, 2016

Tesla: fastest Car in the world, it will be even more fast – Jornal de Negócios – Portugal

The car with the faster acceleration of the world, it will be even faster. The Tesla P100D Model S will go to accelerate from zero to 60 mph (96,5 km/hour) in 2.4 seconds, less than one second which the earlier trade mark.

The brand proclaims that the Tesla P100D Model S is the car produced on a large scale with faster acceleration, hitting records of marks illustrious as Ferrari or Porsche.

There are cars that can accelerate to the level of the Tesla P100D Model S, but or already are not produced or their production is limited, such as the Ferrari LaFerrari, the Porsche 918 Spyder or the Bugatti Veyron 16.4.

The truth is that there are cars that match this tag, but are prototypes or models of the runway, as the Ariel Atom 350 R or the Radical RXC.

But Tesla will release a new more powerful version? Not. What will happen is that Tesla will make an update of the software, which will allow to increase the acceleration.

All the models already on the road will be upgraded remotely, while the new models already include this “crack” to increase the acceleration, tells Bloomberg this Thursday, November 11.

But there is a trick in the sleeve. The owners of the models that circulate are going to have to figure out how to unlock this acceleration extra, such as in computer games to pass the next level.

Until the moment, is all that is known after Elon Musk have announced that the software will be released in the month of December.

The north american brand had already launched other surprises, as on the screen of the onboard computer of the car, but this is the first time that the brand releases an update that changes the performance of the car.

The Model S P100D “Ludicrious” Mode, it costs 119 thousand euros and has a maximum speed of 250 kilometres per hour. Your acceleration is due to the battery 100 kilowatt hour (KWh) that allows an autonomy of 613 kilometres and an acceleration of zero to 60 miles per hour (96,5 kilometers hour) in 2.5 seconds, this in the previous version.

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