Depleted Tesla Model S Plaid Will Still Surprise Supercars

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08.25.2021



After a few months on the market, we already know that the Tesla Model S Plaid is an ultra quick electric car that achieves quarter-mile times below 9.3 seconds.

It appears that the car is able to sustain its performances through multiple runs, without overheating, but how about the acceleration at a very low battery State of Charge (SOC)?

In the most recent test, DragTimes reveals acceleration numbers (measured using Dragy) at 20% SOC so we can compare them with the best results, recorded a month ago, when the car was first tested (fully charged).

  • 0-60 mph (96.5 km/h) – 2.33 seconds [+15.9%] (vs 2.01 seconds)
  • 0-130 mph (209 km/h) – 8.87 seconds [+26.9%] (vs 6.99 seconds)
  • 60-130 mph – 6.54 seconds [+40.6%] (vs 4.65 seconds)
  • 1/8 mile – 6.36 seconds at 110.61 mph [+5.8%] (vs 6.01 seconds at 120.22 mph)
  • 1/4 mile – 9.94 seconds at 136.40 mph [+7.9%] (vs 9.248 seconds at 151.83 mph)

As we can see, there is a noticeable difference, but the 1/4 mile time is still below 10 seconds, which – according to DragTimes – is enough to take down most supercars.

An interesting note is that the Plaid losses about 2% of SOC per 1/4 mile on a track, which means dozens of runs until its 1/4 mile results will decrease by several percent.

The percentage difference to the best results reveals also that difference is bigger at higher speeds.

Tesla Model S Plaid specs:



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