Tesla Model S Plaid sets new quarter-mile run world record

Credit: DragTimes | X

A Tesla Model S Plaid has set a new quarter-mile run record for the electric vehicle (EV) model, as highlighted by one drag racing channel this week.

On Monday, DragTimes posted on X about the record, in which the Model S Plaid reached an 8.56-second quarter-mile time at a speed of 162 mph. The time outpaces previous record holders for the Model S Plaid, which included an 8.714-second run from a tuned version of the EV, and an 8.73-second run from another Plaid.

In the Monday run, the Tesla also reached a 0-60mph time of 1.88 seconds and an eighth-mile speed of 5.57 seconds at 130.46 mph. You can check out the record-clinching Model S Plaid run below.

In the post, DragTimes also tagged Elon Musk, asking if “this is what the new roadster will run,” referring to Tesla’s upcoming and highly anticipated next-generation Roadster. Last week, Musk said that the next-gen Roadster would begin production next year, though it’s been delayed for several years by this point.

For the time being, the Model S Plaid will have to remain the world’s quickest production car, though Musk has said Tesla is aiming for a sub-one-second 0-60 mph launch with the Roadster, along with the EV being a collaboration with SpaceX.

Despite its much lower price tag, the Model S Plaid has nearly kept up with many of its more expensive competitors, such as the $2.4 million Rimac Neverra hypercar and the $249,000 Lucid Air Sapphire.

In May, for example, a Model S Plaid faced off against the $600,000 Lamborghini Revuelto and won, though the Tesla vehicle has a starting price of just $89,990 at the time of writing. Unmodified Model S Plaid units come with three motors boasting 1,020 horsepower, and Tesla guarantees a quarter-mile time of 9.23 seconds a 155 mph, along with a 1.99-second 0-60 mph launch.

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Zachary Visconti: Zach is a renewable energy reporter who has been covering electric vehicles since 2020. He grew up in Fremont, California, and he currently resides in Colorado. His work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, KRON4 San Francisco, FOX31 Denver and many other publications. When he isn't covering Tesla or other EV companies for Teslarati, you can find him writing and performing music, drinking lots of coffee, or hanging out with his cat, Banks. Reach out to Zach at zach@teslarati.com, or you can find him on X @zacharyvisconti.
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