Tesla Ludicrous

Tesla Ludicrous

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iwont2022

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22 posts

30 months

Tuesday 11th July 2023
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I am looking for a new car and have been considering a Tesla Ludicrous BUT..., every time i see a Tesla, it is dawdling along in the slow lanes, presumably because the owner is scared of running out of power.
I drive fast, everywhere, every day. So my question..., if I drive the tesla with fast acceleration and at high speed, how many miles do I truly get in the real world, from a full charge?
And please, can the answers stick to the question rather than plonkers going on about speed limits.

GroundEffect

13,849 posts

157 months

Tuesday 11th July 2023
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Don't be a dick.

Also, a lot less than rated.

Nicks90

550 posts

55 months

Tuesday 11th July 2023
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I know mine isn't a fast Tesla, but when it's safe to do so I drive mine like I stole it. Whenever possible. Everytime.

Theoretically I should get 260miles out of a charge, but realistically I am getting 220 miles at the moment. I don't do anywhere near that though, most of my bigger journeys are about 100 miles, so it literally doesn't matter what efficiency I get, as it goes back on charge when I get home

Ham_and_Jam

2,252 posts

98 months

Tuesday 11th July 2023
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iwont2022 said:
I drive fast, everywhere, every day
Where are these fabled roads you speak of?

Terminator X

15,141 posts

205 months

Tuesday 11th July 2023
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Doesn't ludicrous mode take half an hour of battery warming?

TX.

Grumps.

6,459 posts

37 months

Tuesday 11th July 2023
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iwont2022 said:
I am looking for a new car and have been considering a Tesla Ludicrous BUT..., every time i see a Tesla, it is dawdling along in the slow lanes, presumably because the owner is scared of running out of power.
I drive fast, everywhere, every day. So my question..., if I drive the tesla with fast acceleration and at high speed, how many miles do I truly get in the real world, from a full charge?
And please, can the answers stick to the question rather than plonkers going on about speed limits.
What’s a slow lane?

RobbyJ

1,575 posts

223 months

Wednesday 12th July 2023
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iwont2022 said:
I am looking for a new car and have been considering a Tesla Ludicrous BUT..., every time i see a Tesla, it is dawdling along in the slow lanes, presumably because the owner is scared of running out of power.
I drive fast, everywhere, every day. So my question..., if I drive the tesla with fast acceleration and at high speed, how many miles do I truly get in the real world, from a full charge?
And please, can the answers stick to the question rather than plonkers going on about speed limits.
I'm basically the same, went from some 700+ bhp V8/V10's to the Tesla. Mine is a P90D ludicrous. It's always in Ludicrous mode, not Ludicrous plus which had been pointed out takes time to warm the battery and the couple of times I've tried it I noticed no difference.

The answer is complex but in reality even if you're pressing on as much as possible you'll still have to slow down and run with traffic a fair bit. For example on my 150 mile round trip commute there are bits when I can do significant speed but then a lot of it you're running with traffic and in traffic jams and I do 333wh/M so a range of around 200miles given useable battery and degradation.

Worst case I'll get the range down to about 140/150miles but generally even if you're on a 200 mile journey going fast I'd stop for a bathroom break at a services, have a quick charge and be on my way in 10-15 minutes.

I've done 30,000 miles in mine in under 3 years and I'm converted. I've done Le Mans 3 times in it and Southern Germany with bikes on the back and a car full.

Ridds83

1 posts

46 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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Have a nice ludicrous prior design PDS1000 here https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/15279949
Sorry to hijack 😁

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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CheesecakeRunner

3,857 posts

92 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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wormus said:
Rubbish. I’ve wished for one of these plenty of times on the way home from the pub as a student! smile


anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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CheesecakeRunner said:
Rubbish. I’ve wished for one of these plenty of times on the way home from the pub as a student! smile

Touché rofl

iwont2022

Original Poster:

22 posts

30 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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[quote=RobbyJ]

I'm basically the same, went from some 700+ bhp V8/V10's to the Tesla. Mine is a P90D ludicrous. It's always in Ludicrous mode, not Ludicrous plus which had been pointed out takes time to warm the battery and the couple of times I've tried it I noticed no difference.

The answer is complex but in reality even if you're pressing on as much as possible you'll still have to slow down and run with traffic a fair bit. For example on my 150 mile round trip commute there are bits when I can do significant speed but then a lot of it you're running with traffic and in traffic jams and I do 333wh/M so a range of around 200miles given useable battery and degradation.

Worst case I'll get the range down to about 140/150miles but generally even if you're on a 200 mile journey going fast I'd stop for a bathroom break at a services, have a quick charge and be on my way in 10-15 minutes.

I've done 30,000 miles in mine in under 3 years and I'm converted. I've done Le Mans 3 times in it and Southern Germany with bikes on the back and a car full.
[Thanks Robby. Very helpful. I am really torn because I occasionally do a 200 mile journey in about 2hrs 15 mins and the last thing I want to do is to stop to 'fill up' The car i have been offered is the supposedly all singing all dancing Tesla Model S Performance Ludicrous]

iwont2022

Original Poster:

22 posts

30 months

Thursday 13th July 2023
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Grumps. said:
What’s a slow lane?
Where most tesla drivers are!

RobbyJ

1,575 posts

223 months

Friday 14th July 2023
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iwont2022 said:
[Thanks Robby. Very helpful. I am really torn because I occasionally do a 200 mile journey in about 2hrs 15 mins and the last thing I want to do is to stop to 'fill up' The car i have been offered is the supposedly all singing all dancing Tesla Model S Performance Ludicrous]
If it's a newer one than mine, as in a Raven Performance it might well do that. Mine is a 2016 and there's a bigger difference in reality between the 90 and the 100 battery than just 10%. In reality more like 20-25% depending on degradation between the 2 packs.

I still think you'd probably be looking at a 95 erh, shall we say KPH cruise over 200 miles than a 110KPH cruise to achieve that range.

My folks are exactly 200miles from me and I used to do the journey in a similar time but I have to say as I've got a little older and I don't want to lose my licence I generally on a long run keep it under 96 so I'm on the safer side of points not court territory. Plus, and annoyingly the Tesla autopilot/radar cruise only works up to 90mph.

When on your 200mile run you also obviously have to think how you'll charge at the other end, in my case I just use a 3 pin plug which is more than enough but it depends on your drive how quickly you need to come back again as you'll only get about 20% over one night.

It's a compromise thing, blisteringly fast low down acceleration and instant pickup coupled with very low fuel costs vs lower range than ICE.

You get used to it and I'm not going back but I very much get that the current tech isn't for everyone yet.

RobbyJ

1,575 posts

223 months

Friday 14th July 2023
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iwont2022 said:
Where most tesla drivers are!
Not as a rule in my experience but I've never encountered one that cruises as quickly as I do. I'm amazed how many Model 3's like to have a pop at me though and have got into it quite a few times with them, and the performance is pretty damn quick.

EddieFelson

1,168 posts

215 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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I’ve got a M3P with the 0-60 of 3.2 - no need to turn on modes etc just instant full torque. It’s like being launched on a roller coaster.

I just have the range set on percentage just like my phone. It also goes on charge each night, so any time I drive it’s at fully charged in the morning.

I drive it just like any of my previous cars, making progress.

It’s like starting each day with a full tank of fuel.

L88AGC

15 posts

49 months

Tuesday 25th July 2023
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I have a M3P I drive it harshly almost all the time. Advertised as 315 miles. I’ve took it a run from 95% to 5% 168 miles so I’d say you’re aiming around 180ish comfortably I’ve had it now 6 months. Always been a petrol head bought it for commuting reasons (and a free charger at work) it drives beautifully.

L88AGC

15 posts

49 months

Tuesday 25th July 2023
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I have a M3P I drive it harshly almost all the time. Advertised as 31 miles. I’ve took it a run from 95% to 5% 168 miles so I’d say you’re aiming around 180ish comfortably I’ve had it now 6 months. Always been a petrol head bought it for commuting reasons (and a free charger at work) it drives beautifully.

powerlord

771 posts

242 months

Tuesday 1st August 2023
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Wow. Been a while since I lasted posted on here. apologies.

But yeh, I consider myself a fast and safe driver (previously owned TVR Tuscan, Jaguar F-type and now a BMW i8).

I'm currently buying a 2017 P100D to add to the fold. I've never liked the styling of teslas inside or out, but I cannot argue that all those gadgets and gizmos don't appeal to me :-) So there's that. But mostly it's the prospect of 800hp, 1100ft/lbs of torque and a 0-60 around the 2.25 seconds mark on a good day that appeals to me.

It's not a sportscar by any means, but it can hussle with the active air suspension, and I think it's going to be a hell of a lot of fun to own and drive. And for the cash - around 40-45k will get you a P100D now - 150K new with options. Thats amazing value for about the fastest accelerating production car in the world. Sure the plaid now beats it if you have the money, and want to be the emperor with no clothes (aka driving a feching 2.5 turn to turn car with a yoke steering wheel).. Have a look online for videos of a P100D out accelerating an F1 car, mcClarens, you name it. It really is mind blowing.

It is a pity they look like the most boring executive saloons in the world. I'd have loved the top model to have more road presence - like the M5 vs a bottom of the range 5 series.

Do remember that the Model S range is mentally large.. the difference in price in 2017 between the cheapest ones around 50k, the the P100D at 150K is massive. And the performance difference between a P90D and a P100D is also massive (different motors, controllers, etc make the P90D 4 sec to 60 or so).

stu

powerlord

771 posts

242 months

Tuesday 1st August 2023
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oh yeh.. now I remember. that's why it's been a while since I posted.