Fastest electric cars of 2023. MAGA wets panties.

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We list the quickest-accelerating EVs

► Spoiler alert: they’re faster than ICE cars!

► The fastest electric cars dip under two seconds


These days, electric supercars are the performance kings. It seems we can’t go a week without at least one manufacturer releasing a new electric car with a ludicrously quick 0–62mph time – and now, the best electric cars are nipping at the heels of Formula One racers.
Tesla is a prime example of the rate of progress in the performance EV world. Just when we though the Model S couldn’t get any faster, Elon Musk*unveiled a*new variant with the automotive equivalent of warp drive*to smash the previous car’s acceleration times into obscurity.

Because electric motors deliver their torque instantly (unlike a petrol engine which needs to climb into the upper echelons of the rev-counter before delivering its peak torque), it’s quite easy to make an electric car accelerate quickly.
Even a run-of-the-mill family car like the Kia EV6 (which is one of our best electric SUVs) can get from 0–62mph in around five seconds. That was hot hatchback territory a few years ago, and supercar levels of performance a couple of decades ago. Today’s pure-electric hypercars can tackle the sprint in less than two seconds!
Below, we’ve compiled a list of the fastest electric cars that are either on sale now or will be in the very near future, ordering them according to their 0*–62mph (or 0–60mph) times. We’ve also included a couple of electric prototype race cars that you can’t buy, but which have deeply impressive performance figures. Buckle up…


https://apple.news/AJ3cWKh9GS8Om-rs-1tPgiQ
 
Anyone can go fast in a straight line. The true measure of a 'hot' car is exceptional handling, not acceleration.
 
Irrelevant.....the Revolution will mandate speed limiters on all new cars with-in the next few years. Older cars will be GPS tracked constantly and those who go faster than the Overlords have mandated will be punished.
 


We list the quickest-accelerating EVs

► Spoiler alert: they’re faster than ICE cars!

► The fastest electric cars dip under two seconds


These days, electric supercars are the performance kings. It seems we can’t go a week without at least one manufacturer releasing a new electric car with a ludicrously quick 0–62mph time – and now, the best electric cars are nipping at the heels of Formula One racers.
Tesla is a prime example of the rate of progress in the performance EV world. Just when we though the Model S couldn’t get any faster, Elon Musk*unveiled a*new variant with the automotive equivalent of warp drive*to smash the previous car’s acceleration times into obscurity.

Because electric motors deliver their torque instantly (unlike a petrol engine which needs to climb into the upper echelons of the rev-counter before delivering its peak torque), it’s quite easy to make an electric car accelerate quickly.
Even a run-of-the-mill family car like the Kia EV6 (which is one of our best electric SUVs) can get from 0–62mph in around five seconds. That was hot hatchback territory a few years ago, and supercar levels of performance a couple of decades ago. Today’s pure-electric hypercars can tackle the sprint in less than two seconds!
Below, we’ve compiled a list of the fastest electric cars that are either on sale now or will be in the very near future, ordering them according to their 0*–62mph (or 0–60mph) times. We’ve also included a couple of electric prototype race cars that you can’t buy, but which have deeply impressive performance figures. Buckle up…


https://apple.news/AJ3cWKh9GS8Om-rs-1tPgiQ

Nobody cares. EV's have no soul.

Joey wets panties.
 


We list the quickest-accelerating EVs

► Spoiler alert: they’re faster than ICE cars!

► The fastest electric cars dip under two seconds


These days, electric supercars are the performance kings. It seems we can’t go a week without at least one manufacturer releasing a new electric car with a ludicrously quick 0–62mph time – and now, the best electric cars are nipping at the heels of Formula One racers.
Tesla is a prime example of the rate of progress in the performance EV world. Just when we though the Model S couldn’t get any faster, Elon Musk*unveiled a*new variant with the automotive equivalent of warp drive*to smash the previous car’s acceleration times into obscurity.

Because electric motors deliver their torque instantly (unlike a petrol engine which needs to climb into the upper echelons of the rev-counter before delivering its peak torque), it’s quite easy to make an electric car accelerate quickly.
Even a run-of-the-mill family car like the Kia EV6 (which is one of our best electric SUVs) can get from 0–62mph in around five seconds. That was hot hatchback territory a few years ago, and supercar levels of performance a couple of decades ago. Today’s pure-electric hypercars can tackle the sprint in less than two seconds!
Below, we’ve compiled a list of the fastest electric cars that are either on sale now or will be in the very near future, ordering them according to their 0*–62mph (or 0–60mph) times. We’ve also included a couple of electric prototype race cars that you can’t buy, but which have deeply impressive performance figures. Buckle up…


https://apple.news/AJ3cWKh9GS8Om-rs-1tPgiQ
I was amazed at the power of the Tesla I was riding in.

If you choose to use the most powerful setting you don't go very far on a charge, though.
 
Suspension is the easy part of building a car.

Bullshit! The combination of weight (both overall and how it's distributed), suspension, tires, brakes, and use of the engine all combine to make a car handle well. The easy part is stuffing a motor in a car. Practically any idiot can do that.
 
Suspension is the easy part of building a car.

EVs have exceptional handling because they store their heavy battery packs low in the chassis so they have a lower center-of-gravity.
My Tesla Model Y handles quite nicely around curves. You should test-drive one. You'll be impressed.
 
Bullshit! The combination of weight (both overall and how it's distributed), suspension, tires, brakes, and use of the engine all combine to make a car handle well. The easy part is stuffing a motor in a car. Practically any idiot can do that.
LOL.
 
EVs have exceptional handling because they store their heavy battery packs low in the chassis so they have a lower center-of-gravity.
My Tesla Model Y handles quite nicely around curves. You should test-drive one. You'll be impressed.
I took a long trip in a Tesla SUV last fall. I was surprised.

Still not the car for me. I'd do a hybrid, though.
 
Depends on how you drive and what accessories you're using (like AC). Kinda like a gas car.
I live in the mountains. The terrain puts a strain on the battery. There are quite a few here, but there isn't proper infrastructure for charging yet for going out of the area.
 


We list the quickest-accelerating EVs

► Spoiler alert: they’re faster than ICE cars!

► The fastest electric cars dip under two seconds


These days, electric supercars are the performance kings. It seems we can’t go a week without at least one manufacturer releasing a new electric car with a ludicrously quick 0–62mph time – and now, the best electric cars are nipping at the heels of Formula One racers.
Tesla is a prime example of the rate of progress in the performance EV world. Just when we though the Model S couldn’t get any faster, Elon Musk*unveiled a*new variant with the automotive equivalent of warp drive*to smash the previous car’s acceleration times into obscurity.

Because electric motors deliver their torque instantly (unlike a petrol engine which needs to climb into the upper echelons of the rev-counter before delivering its peak torque), it’s quite easy to make an electric car accelerate quickly.
Even a run-of-the-mill family car like the Kia EV6 (which is one of our best electric SUVs) can get from 0–62mph in around five seconds. That was hot hatchback territory a few years ago, and supercar levels of performance a couple of decades ago. Today’s pure-electric hypercars can tackle the sprint in less than two seconds!
Below, we’ve compiled a list of the fastest electric cars that are either on sale now or will be in the very near future, ordering them according to their 0*–62mph (or 0–60mph) times. We’ve also included a couple of electric prototype race cars that you can’t buy, but which have deeply impressive performance figures. Buckle up…


https://apple.news/AJ3cWKh9GS8Om-rs-1tPgiQ

Let's have a cross country race, coast-to-coast, and see what kind of vehicle wins, shall we?
 
Let's have a cross country race, coast-to-coast, and see what kind of vehicle wins, shall we?

What a stupid way to test which car is better. I mean, how often does one travel coast-to-coast.

You're a fucking moron Grokmasturbater. I bet you still think Trump won the 2020 election. Geez, even Fucker Carlson didn't believe it.
I rest my case.
 
Nobody cares. EV's have no soul.

Joey wets panties.

I drove one a few months back. Very little connection with the road, as far as I'm concerned. Yes, it was fast, but it felt like being in an out-of-control golf cart. Yeah, no soul.
 
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