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Porsche product manager trash-talks Tesla over Ludicrous mode performancePorsche product manager trash-talks Tesla over Ludicrous mode performance

Porsche product manager trash-talks Tesla over Ludicrous mode performancePorsche product manager trash-talks Tesla over Ludicrous mode performance

June 20, 2016
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After several years of dismissing the Silicon Valley carmaker, established German luxury carmakers now seem to be taking Tesla Motors seriously.
Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Porsche are each planning long-range electric cars aimed at combating the American upstart.
And if it wasn’t clear that the upcoming Porsche Mission E sedan will target the Tesla Model S, listen to what an anonymous Porsche product manager had to say about it.
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After promising that the Mission E will be “something special,” the product manager trash-talked Tesla’s “Ludicrous” mode in an interview with Automobile Magazine (via Road & Track).
“The thing about Ludicrous mode is that it’s a facade,” the product manager said.
Two launches at full power “saps the whole battery,” he said, claiming the Mission E will offer more reliable performance and that the “seats will not suck.”
2016 Tesla Model S
Ludicrous mode is an optional upgrade for the Model S P90D and Model X P90D that increases performance by allowing a greater amount of power to be drawn from the battery pack.
On paper, a Model S P90D boasts 762 horsepower, and can do 0 to 60 mph in 2.8 seconds.
But, indeed, the Ludicrous mode has some limitations.
When Car and Driver conducted an instrumented test of a Model S P90D, staffers found that they had to wait “at least three minutes” between acceleration runs for the battery pack to cool down.
In addition, Ludicrous mode is only available when the battery’s state of charge is at 95 percent, and “max battery performance mode” is selected.
Porsche Mission E concept electric car
When it was unveiled at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show, Porsche said the Mission E concept had 600 hp, with 0 to 100 kph (0 to 62 mph) in 3.5 seconds.
Those figures don’t quite match Tesla’s, but it’s likely Porsche will claim its performance estimates for the Mission E will be more achievable in the real world.
Porsche also claims a range of more than 310 miles for the Mission E, and has discussed an 800-volt DC fast-charging system that can recharge the battery pack to 80 percent capacity in 15 minutes.
The production Mission E won’t appear until the end of the decade, but there’s plenty to learn about the car—and how it compares to the Model S—in the meantime.
[hat tip: Brian Henderson]
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