I was thinking 2025 BMW i4 M50 or Tesla 2023- 2025 Tesla Model S.... But I gotta say.... BMW i4 doesn't improve much...the Software cannot even update as Tesla... BMW sale lies and shit lol
I would have seen the Tesla Model S Plaid track pack used at the Indy Grand Prix as the pace or safety car. It would have been good to see how it would do full out on four laps around the same road course as the Indy Cars. Because of the extreme drag of heavy down force on the Indy cars the Tesla Model S Plaid track pack might have gotten near the same top speed at the end of the main straight of about 180 mph.
That's an interesting thought! While the Plaid Track Pack is incredibly fast, it's not quite built for the same purpose as an IndyCar. IndyCars are specifically designed for downforce and agility on a track, which gives them insane cornering speeds The Plaid would likely struggle to keep up through the corners. That being said, it would be fascinating to see them battle it out on the straights! The Plaid's insane horsepower could definitely get it close to the IndyCar's top speed. Maybe one day we'll see an electric IndyCar class - that would be a race to watch! Thank you so much
Trying to argue exact model years with Tesla is absolutely pointless. They constantly do rolling changes as they go. They didn’t start really delivering cars with the center horn until late February at the very earliest.
@@gowwar491 I really don’t think it is a deal breaking feature. Also you will probably be waiting a while then, rumors of their addition to the S and X look to be bullshit currently. Otherwise they would have been shipping for nearly a month and a half by now according to the site spreading the rumor.
You lost me when you said the car is made of aluminum. I mean obviously I dont wanna get into a car crash, but if I did, I’d want my car to handle the pain in some way. This way with aluminum, the Tesla would be crushed even simply by a Prius.
@@tdpiersonavoca My main concern with safety is that in a severe collision, the battery is damaged and ignites. When EV batteries ignite, they go hot and fast. Not good for any occupants of the EV. Of course, an ICE gas tank can leak and ignite too. Does Tesla have any provision for impacts that damage the battery? I would love to see any research that Tesla has done on that, but I’m pretty sure we’re not privy to that info.
Like the removeable cargo cover , it would be an idea for the Model 3 to have the same . Beautiful car & interesting review .
You are right. The removable cover is awesome. Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
I love the fact that this is in 4K, really nice video. I just learned how to use a Tesla
I'm really happy you enjoyed the video. Yes we will be uploading 4k videos now.
Fantastically thorough review thank you
Could your channel do one about the long range version?
Please .
Frunk needs to be motorized
You are absolutely right 👍 hope they will put a motorized frunk.
@@NjeckstonElectricChannelget a Cybertruck.
@@aerodyneservicestrash
It's not motorized for safety. Nobody wants your hood opening on its own when you are in a highway
@@NjeckstonElectricChannelthere’s the motor right behind the frunk i personally love the frunk
Do the Arachnid wheels skip and make a loud thud?
Do they have the ambient lighting yet like the new model 3's?
No, but I got some information that Tesla is planning to bring that to the X and S.
Everything is good ! Except for the mini TV 😂 touch screen. You need to update the all dash board to a touch screen., Fabulous 😘😘😘
Alright, hope Tesla will see this. Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
This is so awesome❤
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
The Model S LR is a deal at $75k. Plenty of room, handsome and 670hp is more than enough.
You are absolutely right 👍
I was thinking 2025 BMW i4 M50 or Tesla 2023- 2025 Tesla Model S.... But I gotta say.... BMW i4 doesn't improve much...the Software cannot even update as Tesla... BMW sale lies and shit lol
That's the difference between Tesla and other car makers. Tesla is not just a car company, but it's also a software company.
I would have seen the Tesla Model S Plaid track pack used at the Indy Grand Prix as the pace or safety car. It would have been good to see how it would do full out on four laps around the same road course as the Indy Cars. Because of the extreme drag of heavy down force on the Indy cars the Tesla Model S Plaid track pack might have gotten near the same top speed at the end of the main straight of about 180 mph.
That's an interesting thought! While the Plaid Track Pack is incredibly fast, it's not quite built for the same purpose as an IndyCar. IndyCars are specifically designed for downforce and agility on a track, which gives them insane cornering speeds The Plaid would likely struggle to keep up through the corners. That being said, it would be fascinating to see them battle it out on the straights! The Plaid's insane horsepower could definitely get it close to the IndyCar's top speed. Maybe one day we'll see an electric IndyCar class - that would be a race to watch! Thank you so much
Is the frunk powered?
no the frunk is not powederd
inspired of Which movie?
Spaceballs
Tesla has severely ugly body styles. It's a good vehicle but god they need new body design engineers.
Which part us the ugly bit ?
The Model S is considered the good looking one. I agree that the others look a bit quirky.
Not liking the white interior. Dust and drit gonna stand out.
It's not a farm vehicle.. wear clean clothes and it's a breeze to keep clean. Love my white seats.
Truly beautiful. Unfortunately Tesla is not available in my country South Africa
Old design…..
🎉
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Not a 2024
Yeah I know right. It’s 1995
@@bolbiitp7850first 2024 delivered today. Only change from 23 is center horn
Trying to argue exact model years with Tesla is absolutely pointless. They constantly do rolling changes as they go.
They didn’t start really delivering cars with the center horn until late February at the very earliest.
@bolbiitp7850 your such a peasant... that's a 1970
ps5
Yes, the same processor that runs PS5, runs the car.
Who reviews a car interior doing the backseats first? 🤦🏼♂️ That round steering wheel nice though. No Yoke 👌
omf intro sound is dugg s...
And still no leds inside? Model 3 have it, but not the S which is supposed to be more luxurious and expensive?
What does having RGB LEDS make it a luxury car?
@@brandonl8039 dude every Audi, Mercedes et Bimmer have it now… I am ready to get a Plaid (really). But not until they put it in the S (it’s coming).
@@gowwar491 I really don’t think it is a deal breaking feature.
Also you will probably be waiting a while then, rumors of their addition to the S and X look to be bullshit currently.
Otherwise they would have been shipping for nearly a month and a half by now according to the site spreading the rumor.
@@brandonl8039 in terms of costs I agree, it costs almost nothing…
@@gowwar491Yeah it’s coming but that’s awfully strange something that insignificant is a deal breaker. 😂😂
You lost me when you said the car is made of aluminum.
I mean obviously I dont wanna get into a car crash, but if I did, I’d want my car to handle the pain in some way.
This way with aluminum, the Tesla would be crushed even simply by a Prius.
She never said that. She said that the frunk hood is aluminum.
Model S (like all Teslas) is literally one of the safest vehicles you can buy. Especially in an accident.
@@tdpiersonavoca My main concern with safety is that in a severe collision, the battery is damaged and ignites. When EV batteries ignite, they go hot and fast. Not good for any occupants of the EV. Of course, an ICE gas tank can leak and ignite too. Does Tesla have any provision for impacts that damage the battery? I would love to see any research that Tesla has done on that, but I’m pretty sure we’re not privy to that info.
SUPER GREAT REVEIW, BUT FOR THE PLAID, HOW ABOUT PERFORMANCE I SUBBED
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️