Two of their Model S battery arrays I'd guess, maybe better density as well. The chassis will be smaller and lighter than a Model S, so why not? Weight not necessarily an issue here, as their cars have never been light. Acceleration is the headline making stat, and Tesla are the best at it in road cars. Roadholding records are not their goal. 250mph+ is insane. Will it still be single-speed, is my question.
Here's what an 8-second quarter mile looks like:
https://youtu.be/YuemJaIvMBg?t=56s
Has quite the windshield wiper...
The real news is that semi truck!
Enhanced Autopilot helps avoid collisions, a centered driver position provides maximum visibility and control, and a low center of gravity offers rollover protection.
Electric energy costs are half those of diesel. With fewer systems to maintain, the Tesla Semi provides $200,000+ in fuel savings and a two-year payback period.
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