Top 10 Fastest Electric Cars From 0-60 MPH. MAGA soils diapers.

Joe Capitalist

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For most mere mortal cars, acceleration is best measured in terms of a 0-60 time. But when it comes to the fastest EVs on the planet, a better metric may be sustained gravitic force. At 3.0 seconds to 60 mph—or less—a vehicle exerts roughly the same g forces on a human as the earth does when the same person is free falling. The vehicles on this list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph MotorTrend has tested don't feel as if they're accelerating down the road so much as they're dropping you off a horizontal cliff, then. Without further ado, here's our list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph we've strapped our test gear to. We have a feeling it's going to take you more than 3.0 seconds to explore.

https://www.motortrend.com/features/fastest-electric-cars/?sm_id=paid%3Asm_id%3Afb%3Amtoo%3A24%3AOOtraffic%3Aarticle%3Am18-65us%3Aqq9zz0224mt2&fbclid=IwAR12XU02r8u8IMGbTv5b-YWiEA_wntaJTmw6xM37iw7pw1zSLmM8OjeUXEg_aem_ASCLGgnIPWNmprsz5G2cXgnwpACI6Rl_pINXAP3WksW49bycvItHKIckR56FOfrL2Tywt-7-gI17NPCYAP32j0Up
 
For most mere mortal cars, acceleration is best measured in terms of a 0-60 time. But when it comes to the fastest EVs on the planet, a better metric may be sustained gravitic force. At 3.0 seconds to 60 mph—or less—a vehicle exerts roughly the same g forces on a human as the earth does when the same person is free falling. The vehicles on this list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph MotorTrend has tested don't feel as if they're accelerating down the road so much as they're dropping you off a horizontal cliff, then. Without further ado, here's our list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph we've strapped our test gear to. We have a feeling it's going to take you more than 3.0 seconds to explore.

https://www.motortrend.com/features/fastest-electric-cars/?sm_id=paid%3Asm_id%3Afb%3Amtoo%3A24%3AOOtraffic%3Aarticle%3Am18-65us%3Aqq9zz0224mt2&fbclid=IwAR12XU02r8u8IMGbTv5b-YWiEA_wntaJTmw6xM37iw7pw1zSLmM8OjeUXEg_aem_ASCLGgnIPWNmprsz5G2cXgnwpACI6Rl_pINXAP3WksW49bycvItHKIckR56FOfrL2Tywt-7-gI17NPCYAP32j0Up
Splendid.

However, EV's are still coal and natural gas powered vehicles... EV's still cost much more to purchase than their ICE counterparts... EV's still take many hours (instead of a handful of minutes) to refuel... EV's still cost much more to maintain/repair than their ICE counterparts... EV's still can't haul or tow much of anything compared to their ICE counterparts... EV's still have very limited range compared to their ICE counterparts... etc etc etc

Joey Marxist wets panties.
 
Tesla Model Y was the most-produced vehicle in 2023

American automotive media spend a lot of time and words talking about the Ford F-150’s sales dominance, but globally, it’s Tesla that has taken the top spot. The American EV maker had the most-produced vehicle in the world last year, topping Ford trucks and an uber-popular Toyota along the way.

French EV research firm Inovev recently released a comprehensive study of 2023's vehicle production and registrations and found that the Tesla Model Y overtook the Toyota RAV4 and Ford’s F-Series trucks as the most-produced vehicle of 2023. Ten of the top 25 models on the list include:

Tesla Model Y: 1,137,885 units
Toyota RAV4: 989,517
Ford F-Series: 933,198
Toyota Corolla: 869,228
Honda CR-V: 679,832
Ram Trucks: 651,581
Toyota Hilux: 646,975
Toyota Camry: 645,915
BYD Song: 645,264
Tesla Model 3: 636,519
 
For most mere mortal cars,
All cars are 'mortal'. They have a limited lifespan.
acceleration is best measured in terms of a 0-60 time. But when it comes to the fastest EVs on the planet, a better metric may be sustained gravitic force. At 3.0 seconds to 60 mph—or less—a vehicle exerts roughly the same g forces on a human as the earth does when the same person is free falling. The vehicles on this list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph MotorTrend has tested don't feel as if they're accelerating down the road so much as they're dropping you off a horizontal cliff, then. Without further ado, here's our list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph we've strapped our test gear to. We have a feeling it's going to take you more than 3.0 seconds to explore.[/B]

It's not a drag race, Sock.
EV's have poor maneuverability and braking, due to the extra weight of the car.
 
Tesla Model Y was the most-produced vehicle in 2023
Blatant lie.
American automotive media spend a lot of time and words talking about the Ford F-150’s sales dominance, but globally, it’s Tesla that has taken the top spot.
Blatant lie.
The American EV maker had the most-produced vehicle in the world last year, topping Ford trucks and an uber-popular Toyota along the way.
Blatant lie.
French EV research firm Inovev recently released a comprehensive study of 2023's vehicle production and registrations and found that the Tesla Model Y overtook the Toyota RAV4 and Ford’s F-Series trucks as the most-produced vehicle of 2023. Ten of the top 25 models on the list include:
False authority fallacy. Blatant lie.

Less than 1% of the cars on the road are EVs.
 
I saw a Nissan Leaf on the road the other day, and apparently there's a manufacturer's logo on it that says "zero emission" which should actually read "zero emission FROM A TAILPIPE" (because its emissions are all occurring at the power plant that is generating the electricity that the Leaf uses for fuel.
 
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For most mere mortal cars, acceleration is best measured in terms of a 0-60 time. But when it comes to the fastest EVs on the planet, a better metric may be sustained gravitic force. At 3.0 seconds to 60 mph—or less—a vehicle exerts roughly the same g forces on a human as the earth does when the same person is free falling. The vehicles on this list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph MotorTrend has tested don't feel as if they're accelerating down the road so much as they're dropping you off a horizontal cliff, then. Without further ado, here's our list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph we've strapped our test gear to. We have a feeling it's going to take you more than 3.0 seconds to explore.

https://www.motortrend.com/features/fastest-electric-cars/?sm_id=paid%3Asm_id%3Afb%3Amtoo%3A24%3AOOtraffic%3Aarticle%3Am18-65us%3Aqq9zz0224mt2&fbclid=IwAR12XU02r8u8IMGbTv5b-YWiEA_wntaJTmw6xM37iw7pw1zSLmM8OjeUXEg_aem_ASCLGgnIPWNmprsz5G2cXgnwpACI6Rl_pINXAP3WksW49bycvItHKIckR56FOfrL2Tywt-7-gI17NPCYAP32j0Up


EVs are a giant bust.
 


EVs are a giant bust.
That they are. One hardly sees them on the road anywhere (even within a large city).

The Chevy Bolt has an advertised range" of roughly 250 miles. Following recommended "battery care" directions (only charge to 80%, never deplete below 20%) instantly reduces that range down to 150 miles. Then, any sort of "non-ideal" weather conditions, any usage of heating/cooling systems, and so on and so forth, all also reduce that "advertised range" figure (down to as low as below 100 miles).

The Nissan Leaf has even worse range.

I do see what I consider to be a fair amount of Prius's in the big city, but they aren't EV's (they are effectively unnecessarily heavy ICE vehicles). I was behind one such Prius while driving into work this morning, and I watched intently as its emissions came out from its tailpipe no differently than what happens with any other ICE vehicle out there. However, those people think that they are the "bees knees" (morally superior to you) because they claim that they are "saving the planet" by driving an overweight ICE vehicle.
 
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For most mere mortal cars, acceleration is best measured in terms of a 0-60 time. But when it comes to the fastest EVs on the planet, a better metric may be sustained gravitic force. At 3.0 seconds to 60 mph—or less—a vehicle exerts roughly the same g forces on a human as the earth does when the same person is free falling. The vehicles on this list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph MotorTrend has tested don't feel as if they're accelerating down the road so much as they're dropping you off a horizontal cliff, then. Without further ado, here's our list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph we've strapped our test gear to. We have a feeling it's going to take you more than 3.0 seconds to explore.

https://www.motortrend.com/features/fastest-electric-cars/?sm_id=paid%3Asm_id%3Afb%3Amtoo%3A24%3AOOtraffic%3Aarticle%3Am18-65us%3Aqq9zz0224mt2&fbclid=IwAR12XU02r8u8IMGbTv5b-YWiEA_wntaJTmw6xM37iw7pw1zSLmM8OjeUXEg_aem_ASCLGgnIPWNmprsz5G2cXgnwpACI6Rl_pINXAP3WksW49bycvItHKIckR56FOfrL2Tywt-7-gI17NPCYAP32j0Up

Top 100 fastest cars from Atlanta to Vegas


None are EVs
 
Hertz CEO just had to resign because of his disaster buying EVs that were too expensive to fix and lost too much resale value. :thinking: .

In 2021, Hertz made a big splash when it announced plans to buy 100,000 Teslas and greatly expand its fleet of EVs. That deal, which came just half a year after a $4.2 billion restructuring saved the company from bankruptcy, moved the brand's stock price up 40 percent over two weeks. Two and a half years later, the brand is selling off many of those EVs at perilously low prices and the stock is trading at just 20 percent of its 2021 high. That is the sort of outcome that suggests a huge gamble did not pay off, and as a result, CEO Stephen Scherr is stepping down from his role.

https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a60232041/hertz-ceo-resigns-after-big-bet-on-evs-fails-to-pay-off/
 
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For most mere mortal cars, acceleration is best measured in terms of a 0-60 time. But when it comes to the fastest EVs on the planet, a better metric may be sustained gravitic force. At 3.0 seconds to 60 mph—or less—a vehicle exerts roughly the same g forces on a human as the earth does when the same person is free falling. The vehicles on this list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph MotorTrend has tested don't feel as if they're accelerating down the road so much as they're dropping you off a horizontal cliff, then. Without further ado, here's our list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph we've strapped our test gear to. We have a feeling it's going to take you more than 3.0 seconds to explore.

https://www.motortrend.com/features/fastest-electric-cars/?sm_id=paid%3Asm_id%3Afb%3Amtoo%3A24%3AOOtraffic%3Aarticle%3Am18-65us%3Aqq9zz0224mt2&fbclid=IwAR12XU02r8u8IMGbTv5b-YWiEA_wntaJTmw6xM37iw7pw1zSLmM8OjeUXEg_aem_ASCLGgnIPWNmprsz5G2cXgnwpACI6Rl_pINXAP3WksW49bycvItHKIckR56FOfrL2Tywt-7-gI17NPCYAP32j0Up

American families aren't interested in 0-60 ties; they are far more concerned with run timesw and recharge times, which suck.

This is why manufacturers are PULLING BACK on their EV commitments.
 
For most mere mortal cars, acceleration is best measured in terms of a 0-60 time. But when it comes to the fastest EVs on the planet, a better metric may be sustained gravitic force. At 3.0 seconds to 60 mph—or less—a vehicle exerts roughly the same g forces on a human as the earth does when the same person is free falling. The vehicles on this list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph MotorTrend has tested don't feel as if they're accelerating down the road so much as they're dropping you off a horizontal cliff, then. Without further ado, here's our list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph we've strapped our test gear to. We have a feeling it's going to take you more than 3.0 seconds to explore.

https://www.motortrend.com/features/fastest-electric-cars/?sm_id=paid%3Asm_id%3Afb%3Amtoo%3A24%3AOOtraffic%3Aarticle%3Am18-65us%3Aqq9zz0224mt2&fbclid=IwAR12XU02r8u8IMGbTv5b-YWiEA_wntaJTmw6xM37iw7pw1zSLmM8OjeUXEg_aem_ASCLGgnIPWNmprsz5G2cXgnwpACI6Rl_pINXAP3WksW49bycvItHKIckR56FOfrL2Tywt-7-gI17NPCYAP32j0Up

It's over joey
 
0 to 60 isn't the problem.

Recharging is the problem.

Not to mention the head restraints.
I REALLY hate those.

It is not a problem. You charge in your garage as you sleep. Charging is cheaper, cleaner, faster and better than filling up with stinky gas at a station.
 
It is not a problem. You charge in your garage as you sleep. Charging is cheaper, cleaner, faster and better than filling up with stinky gas at a station.

Yup, charging in my garage is sweet. I don't miss the trips to the gas station. Sure, it takes longer to charge on trips than to get gas but there are superchargers all over the place. It's never taken me more than 30 minutes to charge. Usually 20 minutes. Just enough time to hit the head and grab a snack and soda.
Sweet.
 
You can make anything go fast in a straight line, what's impressive is how fast you can make it go through tight curves.
 
You can make anything go fast in a straight line, what's impressive is how fast you can make it go through tight curves...



And those are NOT 1/4 mile times, they are 0-60. There's a hell of a lot of distance between hitting 60 and the end of a 1/4 mile. Then, you have to stop, and heavier cars don't stop nearly as quick.
EVs are often quicker than gasoline cars, but they're not always faster. This means that they can go from, say, 10 to 40 mph far more quickly, but that their top speeds are often lower than gas cars'.

There ain't no EV more fun to drive than this

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Joey wets panties
 
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