Tesla Model S P100D and Porsche Taycan Turbo S Drag Racing Again!

-

-Advertisement-

Porsche Taycan has emerged as the Tesla Model S arch-rival when it comes to performance on the race track, be it in a straight line or the circuits like the Nürburgring and the Laguna Seca.

As soon as Porsche revealed the Dual-Motor Taycan EV last year Tesla teased the Tri-Motor Model S Plaid and it was tested on the Laguna Seca race track for the first time. Currently, the Model S Plaid program is in the prototype testing phase and due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, the unveiling might be delayed that was expected this year.

As the hype of the Taycan coming to the market was too high, BBC Top Gear organized a drag race between the two as soon as they could get their hands on a Taycan Turbo S — but later on, this race turned out to be biased and the Top Gear crew once again downplayed Tesla, for that, they received a decent amount of well-deserved flack as well.

The current Dual-Motor Tesla Model S Performance with the 100 kWh battery pack called the P100D, in short, is the flagship Tesla car as of now and until the plaid powertrain Model S is released, still, it is the quickest accelerating car of the world with 0-60 mph in just 2.3s with the latest over-the-air update.

Let’s go over some performance specs comparison of both cars to get an idea of what each opponent is capable of delivering when the accelerator pedal is floored.

Tesla Model S P100D (Raven) vs. Porsche Taycan Turbo S performance summary

OptionsTesla Model S P100DPorsche Taycan Turbo S
Battery-Pack100 kWh Performance Version93.4 kWh
Range (EPA est.)348 miles (560 km)201 miles (323 km)
DrivetrainDual Motor Performance AWDDual Motor, All Wheel Drive
0-100 km/h (0-62 mph)2.3 sec with Ludicrous Mode + Cheetah Stance2.6 sec with launch control
Top speed163 mph (262 km/h)161 mph (259 km/h)
Wheels/Tires21″ Sonic Carbon Twin Turbine Wheels ($4,500) with Goodyear tires21″ Mission-E Design Wheels
TransmissionSingle-speed clutchless 10:1 reduction gearSingle-speed front / Two-speed dog-ring rear
BrakesTesla performance brakesPorsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB)
Launch controlLudicrous ModeLaunch Control
Horsepower754 hp with ludicrous mode+616 hp, 750 hp with launch control
Torque687 lb-ft774 lb-ft
Curb weight4,960 lb (2,250 kg)5,121 lb (2,322 kg)
Price$99,990$185,000
Data Sources: Tesla Inc. and Porsche AG

Race tracks and dragstrips are temporarily closed due to the lockdown and DragTimes had to arrange these races in the open space, starting a race with a car horn is not fair by any means but these races were interesting after all.

Obviously, Porsche Taycan has some edge when it comes to performing at the top-end but it is worth remembering that the Tesla Model S was originally created as a luxury family sedan vs. the Taycan being a purebred electric sports car built for the very purpose of shaming its challengers on the race track.

Let’s wait for the day the dragstrips open and we see both of these confront each other again and until the Plaid Model S comes out, Taycan has the time to brag about its performance.

Iqtidar Ali
Iqtidar Alihttp://www.teslaoracle.com
Iqtidar has been writing about Tesla, Elon Musk, and EVs for more than 3 years on XAutoWorld.com, many of his articles have been republished on CleanTechnica and InsideEVs, maintains a healthy relationship with the Tesla community across the Social Media sphere. You can reach him on Twitter @IqtidarAlii

Latest News

Starship updates: New Flight 4 schedule, watch full stack test, developments at Starbase, more

SpaceX's orbital launch site in Starbase, Texas had a tough work routine this past week with multiple operations going...

Isaiah Simmons of the New York Giants (NFL) wraps his Cybertruck in matte white

In a short but assorted list of celebrities who bought the Tesla Cybertruck, we have one more new entry....

Quicksilver Model Y looks amazing in person, deliveries spotted in California along with Cybertrucks

Tesla (TSLA) began deliveries of the newly-introduced Quicksilver color for the Model Y in the United States earlier this...

Tesla appoints new head of the 4680 cell manufacturing, starts rehiring Supercharger team

Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) is starting to reshape itself in the human resources department at the company. After an aggressive...
- Advertisement -

Starship updates: New Flight 4 schedule, watch full stack test, developments at Starbase, more

SpaceX's orbital launch site in Starbase, Texas had a tough work routine this past week with multiple operations going...

SpaceX readies Flight 5 Starship with a static fire test ahead of Flight 4, Starbase updates

Elon Musk's SpaceX is preparing multiple Starships simultaneously for the upcoming orbital flight tests. Yesterday, SpaceX conducted a static fire...

Flight 4 Starship goes through 2nd static fire test, OLM gets repairs at Starbase, more

SpaceX conducted the 1st static fire test on Starship 29 (Ship 29) on Monday in preparation for the next...

Tesla Tips & Tricks

Tesla Quarterly Reports & Eearnings

- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended for You