No I was talking about the model 3 only - big difference between the base model and optioned up. My info based on what was available on the Coast recently and yes very little stock.
Not gunna happen. Bambi gets 95 as minimum. I’ve also started using flashlube in both (after a discussion with mechanics about concerns re fuel quality apparently detiorating; even though I only use BP) and it certainly does seem to make the cars run cleaner and fuel economy slightly improved.
Tesla Model S Plaid specs: up to 390 miles (628 km) of EPA est. range battery capacity: N/A 0-60 mph (96.5 km/h) in 1.99 seconds (*with rollout subtracted) 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.1 seconds (*with rollout subtracted) MotorTrend's 0-60 mph (asphalt, no rollout): 2.28 seconds; 2.3 seconds according to ICSI 1/4 mile 9.23 seconds at 155 mph trap speed according to Tesla record time of 9.081 seconds at 154.10 mph trap speed - July 24, 2021 at the World Wide Technology Raceway in St. Louis Jay Leno's 1/4 mile record of 9.247 seconds at 152.16 mph trap speed DragTimes' run: 9.248 seconds at 151.83 mph top speed of 200 mph (322 km/h) †when equipped with the proper wheels and tires (available fall 2021) three-motor all-wheel drive (one motor in the front and two motors in the rear) system output: 1,020 hp (about 760 kW) DC fast charging: at up to 250 kW (Superchargers) can replenish 187 miles (301 km) in 15 minutes Drag Coefficient 0.208 Cd Wheels 19" or 21" Cargo 28 cu ft Weight 4,766 lbs (2,162 kg)
**** me. It is unlikely to be needed during the life of the car. I posted an article about it the other day.