Tesla’s ability to alter so many aspects of its cars with software is great for quick fixes and upgrades, but it can also make things a bit confusing. Earlier this year, Tesla owners discovered that ...
Tesla’s latest update to software version 8.0 added features to autopilot for vehicles equipped with hardware pack version 2, and introduced Ludicrous+, which drops the 0-60 mph time for P100D owners ...
Last month we reported about Tesla's occasional practice of removing features like Autopilot and Ludicrous mode from used cars after they'd been purchased by people who bought the cars with those ...
As well as software updates to add back Autopilot functionality in its latest cars, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has hinted on Twitter at an update to improve performance even further. Musk recently teased a ...
So there you are, at the stoplight in your Model S P100D next to a big, loud Hellcat. The driver of the Hellcat is revving that big, supercharged engine to intimidate you, but you know better. You ...
Remember when Tesla’s Ludicrous Mode was all the ragve before it was one-upped by Plaid in 2021? Well, the Space Balls-inspired seed motif might make a splashy comeback in the form of a new trim level ...
Faraday Future made a big deal out of its FF91’s 2.39 second 0-60 time, which would theoretically be able to beat Tesla’s P100D 2.5 second Ludicrous Mode. But then Elon Musk fired back with an to yet ...
The gang over at Tesla are well known for making EVs that are incredibly fast and can get things done down at the drag strip, embarrassing normal cars on the way. The fastest of the Tesla models are ...
Tesla’s [NSDQ:TSLA] Model S P100D was already the quickest car to 60 mph currently on sale, but the Californian company has released a software tweak that unleashes even more performance. The software ...
People seem to love taking their Teslas to the drag strip. The Ludicrous mode-equipped P90D in particular lays down some impressive times thanks to all-whee-drive grip and instant gobs of torque.