Does this mean double the potential power? Model S with 800Hp? 400 to front and 400 to back?
Elon added another tweet saying he's glad he didn't include the 2nd letter.
All things poing to Dual Motor
I love the Internet. Comments had me literally ROFL. No, it wasn't intentional. Glad I didn't mention the other letter!
Found over at the teslamotorsclub.com posted by adelman.Haha, it's got to be DP. I'd buy that for a dollar.![]()
Dual motor shouldn't kill the range if you're not hammering it all the time. If you're driving the same rate 0-60 times and cruising at freeway speeds I'd think it would have the same range, other than the relatively weight penalty. It will draw a lot more amps at WOT so it will definitely burn through the battery quicker if you're drag racing etc and that becomes even higher load on batteries killing them faster though.
Also I've heard rumors from locals here (I live about 2 miles from the tesla factory near 1000s of employees) that they've had a dual or even quad motor test car for quite a while now and it's ridiculous how fast it is, pulling crazy Gs. They have a test track here as well.
I'd hate to see a Tesla luxury car's price tag. People always love to say "Teslas aren't luxury cars!" and they are compared to such; despite having a price tag of luxury cars.
I am really hoping they go with a cheap model.
His second tweet was:
I am thinking the second letter is P...(power?)
Yeah, it's definitely not a luxury car. It's a nice car, but it's a performance car like a Ferrari or Lambo, which is why it's expensive (that & because it's electric). I wondered about that initially too, but after reading some reviews by Tesla owners who had previously owned luxury cars, it's clear that they have some differences in comfort and niceties & amenities. But it makes since, because if you've ever been in a Ferrari vs. a high-end BMW or Audi, it is an entirely different experience - while the Ferrari may have leather seats & wood trim, the ride, noise, and extra bells & whistles are totally different. Pre-incentives, I just configured a Tesla with every feature in the checklist for $133k (before tax incentives). I too would hate to see the pricetag on a Tesla luxury model :biggrin:
Plus the Tesla is (surprisingly) still lacking in a lot of stuff in the technical department, such as an EyeSight-esqe system like Subaru has (anti-crash braking, adaptive cruise control, lane sway detection, etc. - although Reddit is saying some of the newer cars off the line has this tech in it), surround-view cameras (like Land Rover has), self-parking (part assist/auto-park), and even basic stuff like A/C vents for the rear jumpseats.