Given that some are pulling 2.5 seconds (2.3 with the 1 foot subtracted), it'll be interesting to see if the 1/4 ET drops to 9.5 with a faster 60 foot.
@@louielambretta389 Where did you NOT see 2.5? 2.5 is Tesla's stated spec with the 1 foot rollout. What I was getting at is that all the draggy results on youtube are uniform-ally getting 2.3 seconds with the 1 foot rollout and 2.5 seconds without subtracting the 1 foot. So to answer your question, everywhere and frequently.
@@louielambretta389 You can't post links here. If you've ever tried, you'll notice your reply gets nuked by google. Do your your own searching on youtube. Literally dozens of Draggy results.
Damn, nice! That 60' time is what the X P100D would run though. I'm wondering if there's another couple tenths to be had, if you could get that 60' time down to the 1.6X range (or lower)?
From what I’ve seen this one has had the best consistency. The model x in general handles pretty well imo. I have a model 3 performance and have been driving a 100d model x the last two weeks. Very impressive honestly.
Yeah going even half of that speed on any residential or non freeway streets is completely ridiculous. It’s almost like asking for something bad to happen.
Let's just assume that the driver didn't take traffic into consideration. You should also assume that the driver had their eyes closed the entire time! What more assumptions can you make which make it sound more dangerous? Keep listing them! Show us how hysterical you can be, Frank E!
@@JustinCrediblename Putting aside all your nonsensical gibberish, nowhere in the United States is the speed limit anywhere near 146 miles per hour. If you look closely, it's quite evident that he is racing through a built-up area. I personally have no problems driving at high speeds, but where I come from, that speed would automatically generate a license suspension and the vehicle would be impounded, with a hefty fine to boot.
@@JustinCrediblename you can see in the video there’s no cars in front the whole time. There was no areas where vehicles could pull out into the road ahead. I heard the video was filmed in Mexico and the driver made sure there was no cars in front, behind, or any chance a vehicle could pull out in front of the Plaid X.
@@TwistedsProdigy Wow, when did Amtrak start service in Mexico. BTW dragy posted a top speed of 151mph on a road with vehicles traveling in the other direction. Some people think rules don't apply to them. The laws of nature take precedence over all laws, at 151 shit can go wrong very quickly with very little time to react. Good luck with driving like that, you're gonna need it.
Soccer moms driving a tank at those speeds on public roads? Another one of Elon Musk's wonderful ideas that isn't at all insane or stupid. Everything he does is genius including putting that much power in the hands of the type of people you least want controlling it. Criminally irresponsible. One day when enough people die, they'll change their tune and just make a damn sports car.
Because no one ever kills themselves in sports cars. I’d be willing to bet that this tank of an suv is probably safer than most sports cars if not all of them.
This is absolutely insane!
Hey honey, grab the kids! Let’s go run a quarter mile in the 9’s with 6 people in the suv. Crazy!
It would get closer to upper 10’s with 6 people, still insane tbough
@@Chrisssss420 brooks from drag times did it with a full car at the strip and managed a 10.1! I believe without people in the car he got down to 9.6
Wow! This is just sick for an SUV
Fastest production SUV in the World!
❤X Plaid
Crazy fast.
DAYUM SON!!!!!!!! Trade in the Model S PLAID now for more space??
That an SUV is so quick is just insane.
It is not a SUV. It is a SUM, Sport Utility Missile
The kids will never be late to class, again. ;-)
Wau 1/4 mile Bugatti Veyron kiler
AND it's a freakin SUV!
Need another pass with 100% SOC!
The P100D is already out of this world, the Plaid is a whole new level!
Given that some are pulling 2.5 seconds (2.3 with the 1 foot subtracted), it'll be interesting to see if the 1/4 ET drops to 9.5 with a faster 60 foot.
where did you see 2.5
@@louielambretta389 Where did you NOT see 2.5? 2.5 is Tesla's stated spec with the 1 foot rollout. What I was getting at is that all the draggy results on youtube are uniform-ally getting 2.3 seconds with the 1 foot rollout and 2.5 seconds without subtracting the 1 foot. So to answer your question, everywhere and frequently.
@@sorka95032 send link
@@louielambretta389 You can't post links here. If you've ever tried, you'll notice your reply gets nuked by google. Do your your own searching on youtube. Literally dozens of Draggy results.
@@louielambretta389 Search for "Tesla Model X Plaid POV Drive Review *0-60mph 2.3s!!*"
NGL, I pooped a little bit in my pants because this thing is just absurdly fast.
Damn, nice! That 60' time is what the X P100D would run though. I'm wondering if there's another couple tenths to be had, if you could get that 60' time down to the 1.6X range (or lower)?
Damn!!!
For a SUV that heavy is insane
But what about interior quality and handling?
From what I’ve seen this one has had the best consistency. The model x in general handles pretty well imo. I have a model 3 performance and have been driving a 100d model x the last two weeks. Very impressive honestly.
@@CoreanKat they are very impressive but they should focus on breaks too now cars are getting too much fast
I own and love Teslas, but for crying out loud, do not race them on public roads!😡
Nothing wrong with street racing but this is a bit much
146 miles per hour on a residential road? That's just downright reckless and irresponsible, not to mention criminal. Still ❤ Tesla though.
Yeah going even half of that speed on any residential or non freeway streets is completely ridiculous. It’s almost like asking for something bad to happen.
Let's just assume that the driver didn't take traffic into consideration.
You should also assume that the driver had their eyes closed the entire time!
What more assumptions can you make which make it sound more dangerous?
Keep listing them! Show us how hysterical you can be, Frank E!
@@JustinCrediblename Putting aside all your nonsensical gibberish, nowhere in the United States is the speed limit anywhere near 146 miles per hour. If you look closely, it's quite evident that he is racing through a built-up area. I personally have no problems driving at high speeds, but where I come from, that speed would automatically generate a license suspension and the vehicle would be impounded, with a hefty fine to boot.
@@JustinCrediblename you can see in the video there’s no cars in front the whole time. There was no areas where vehicles could pull out into the road ahead. I heard the video was filmed in Mexico and the driver made sure there was no cars in front, behind, or any chance a vehicle could pull out in front of the Plaid X.
@@TwistedsProdigy Wow, when did Amtrak start service in Mexico. BTW dragy posted a top speed of 151mph on a road with vehicles traveling in the other direction. Some people think rules don't apply to them. The laws of nature take precedence over all laws, at 151 shit can go wrong very quickly with very little time to react. Good luck with driving like that, you're gonna need it.
i feel like after 40 mph my MX plaid has some sort of a vibration in front end.. during pulls
OMG! That is a residential street. Please don't spoil it for all of us.
my tuned 992 turbo s lightweight is faster
Well I would hope so. A 911 is not a 5000lb 7 seater suv
146mph on the street, complete disregard for the safety of the public
One thing to do that on the highway but this is a bit much
Its minivan
JESUS frick!
promosm
Soccer moms driving a tank at those speeds on public roads? Another one of Elon Musk's wonderful ideas that isn't at all insane or stupid. Everything he does is genius including putting that much power in the hands of the type of people you least want controlling it. Criminally irresponsible. One day when enough people die, they'll change their tune and just make a damn sports car.
Because no one ever kills themselves in sports cars. I’d be willing to bet that this tank of an suv is probably safer than most sports cars if not all of them.
So put it in "Chill" mode. It's not rocket surgery.
Most families can’t afford this car, any parent who drives like this with kids in the car is not a responsible parent.