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Tesla Model S Plaid Annihilates A Model Y Performance On The Drag Strip

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Before it was launched, Tesla made some very bold claims about the Model S Plaid. Since it came out, there’s been no shortage of proof that it is insanely quick.

That’s not a new feeling for Tesla, though, as its EVs have already made a name for themselves when it comes to their performance. To demonstrate the Model S Plaid’s pace, Edmunds took it onto the track with another Tesla that has no shortage of evidence supporting its claim to being extremely quick.

Although it looks like a practical, almost dull, crossover, the Model Y Performance is, in fact, very fast. In Edmund’s testing, it has beaten the likes of the Ford Shelby Mustang GT500, the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, the Porsche Taycan, and more.

Read Also: Tesla Model S Plaid Smashes Production EV Nurburgring Record

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So what does it fare against the Model S Plaid? To put it mildly, not very well. With quarter-mile times in the nines, the sedan is about two seconds faster down the quarter-mile than its stablemate. And two seconds feels like a very long time through the quarter-mile.

Even while cheating, the Model Y Performance is easily beaten by the Model S Plaid, which powers past the crossover with ease. The difference is such that with a two-second headstart, the Model S can zoom past the Model Y before the finish line.

“I think that we should’ve given you maybe another second there,” video host Carlos Lago tells the driver in the Model Y Performance. “I passed you like you were standing still.”

Is The 2022 Genesis G80 Sport Really Sportier Than The Standard Model?

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The 2022 Genesis G80 Sport has recently been unveiled for the South Korean market and before it launches in other markets, Asian Petrolhead on YouTube recently had the opportunity to put it to the test.

Shoppers in Korea can purchase the G80 Sport with the same array of engines as the standard model. That means it can be ordered with either a 2.2-liter turbo-diesel four-cylinder, a 2.5-liter turbocharged petrol four-cylinder, or a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged petrol V6. The example featured in this video was the flagship V6 with 375 hp and 391 lb-ft (530 Nm).

Read More: 2022 Genesis G80 Sport Showcased And Detailed In South Korea

After heading out onto the highway, the reviewer slots the car into its Sport+ driving mode and is very impressed with how quickly and aggressively the transmission shifts through the gears. He says it has a similarly aggressive feeling to the dual-clutch of the facelifted i30 N. He is also impressed with how the car handles high-speed jaunts along the highway.

Another big update made to the G80 Sport is the inclusion of a firmer suspension and a rear-wheel steering system. This steers the rear wheels in the opposite direction to the front ones at speeds of up to 37 mph (60 km/h), helping to improve maneuverability, a feature that’s very welcome on a big luxury sedan like the G80. At higher speeds, the rear wheels turn in the same direction as the front wheels to improve stability.

Genesis has also made some styling tweaks to the car. These include a distinctive dark chrome grille and a revised front bumper with new air intakes, as well as unique 20-inch wheels.

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Cadillac Won’t Make An Estate Version Of The CT5-V Blackwing, But You Can Have This CTS-V Wagon Instead

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As impressive as the new Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing is, we think the fact that it isn’t available as a wagon is a pity. Fortunately, anyone wanting a high-performance Cadillac combined with the practicality of a wagon can buy something like this on the used car market.

The Cadillac CTS-V Wagon you’re looking at is a 2013 model and while that means it has some outdated technology compared to the CT5-V Blackwing, it still offers heaps of power. In fact, this particular example has been extensively modified and dyno graphs included in the Bring a Trailer listing confirm it has 781 hp at the rear wheels and 750 lb-ft (1,016 Nm) of torque.

Upgrades made to the 6.2-liter supercharged V8 include an Airaid intake system, American Racing long-tube headers, GM Performance three-bolt cam gear, BTR Stage 3 camshaft, BTR timing chain, BTR valve springs with titanium retainers, BTR trunnion kit, a D3 Crank-mount boost pulley kit, Innovators West lower balance, new spark plug wires, ported throttle body, aftermarket fuel pumps, new fuel injectors, and the ability to run on E85.

Watch Also: This Cadillac CTS-V Wagon Is So Powerful And So Fast It Needs A Parachute To Stop

The exterior of the car is clad in Black Diamond Tricoat paint and it has been upgraded with a carbon fiber splitter and carbon hood. It also sits on 20-inch wheels from Vossen with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires.

As with any CTS-V Wagon, the cabin is comfortable for a family and includes heated and ventilated Recaro front seats clad in Ebony leather. The cabin also features dual-zone automatic climate control, remote start, navigation, and a custom Audison audio system with a 1,000-watt amplifier.

The listing confirms the car has only been driven 26,000 miles (~41,800 km) and since Cadillac won’t make a CT5-V Blackwing Wagon, this remains the next best thing.

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2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz First Reviews In And Here’s What They’re Saying

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Back in April, Hyundai introduced the Santa Cruz, a Tucson-based unibody pickup truck. Since then, we’ve seen a few walkarounds in a studio environment, but now, the real-world reviews have arrived.

The Santa Cruz is offered with a choice between naturally aspirated and turbocharged variants of the same 2.5L inline-four. The naturally aspirated version makes 191 hp (194 PS / 142 kW) and 181 lb-ft (245 Nm) of torque, while the turbocharged version makes 281 hp (285 PS / 210 kW) and 311 lb-ft (422 Nm) of torque.

Read More: 2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz Is Half Tucson SUV, Half Small Pickup Truck

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FWD is standard with AWD as an option, but all Santa Cruz models send their power to the wheels via an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission. Depending on trim, you can haul up to 1,500 lb (680 kg) and tow up to 5,000 lb (2,268 kg). As for pricing, after destination charges, it ranges from $25,175 for the base SE with FWD and the naturally aspirated engine all the way up to $41,500 for the range-topping Limited with AWD and the turbocharged engine.

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The general consensus across all the reviews seems to be that the Santa Cruz is the perfect truck for non-truck people. It’s for people who like their SUV, but also want an open bed. One thing that was pointed out in almost every review was that thanks to its unibody platform, not only does it drive like a car, but a well-sorted one at that.

Finally, another thing touched on in quite a few of the reviews is that this truck will have to watch out for the Ford Maverick, which offers similar capabilities at a comparable (and in some cases lower) price point.

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Is Audi’s RS e-tron GT Any Different To Drive Than Porsche’s Taycan?

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The Audi e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT share a lot of their technologies with the Porsche Taycan, but does that mean they drive just like their cousin from Zuffenhausen?

To find out, Matt Farah from The Smoking Tire jumped behind the wheel of both the standard e-tron GT and the flagship RS e-tron GT. Most of this review is focused on the RS model, which will probably be favored among shoppers looking for the most performance, but according to Farah, it doesn’t really feel all that different to drive compared to the standard model.

Watch Also: Porsche Taycan Turbo Vs. Audi RS e-tron GT – Which Of The German EVs Is Supreme?

The RS e-tron GT is paired by a pair of electric motors that combine to pump out 590 hp and 612 lb-ft (830 Nm) of torque, but with an Overboost function enabled off the line, that increases to 637 hp. That is a serious amount of grunt and allows the EV to hit 60 mph (96 km/h) in just 3.1 seconds while powering through to a 155 mph (250 km/h) top speed, although Farah’s co-host says that the extraordinary pace does begin to taper off beyond 90 mph (145 km/h).

Farah notes that the lack of noticeable differences between the standard e-tron GT and the RS is a side effect of its electric powertrain. Whereas Audi’s lower-tier ICE models have four-cylinder engines, its most potent RS models have twin-turbocharged V8s, meaning they feel vastly different. By comparison, both the e-tron GT and the RS e-tron GT have a very similar electric powertrain and in everyday driving, feel very similar, despite their power and performance discrepancies.

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Bugatti Veyron Driven Into A Lake In 2009 Is Finally Being Rebuilt

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In 2009, dramatic footage hit the web capturing the moment a Bugatti Veyron was driven into a saltwater lake in Texas. Now, some 12 years later, the car is finally being brought back to life.

Shortly after the crash, it was revealed that the whole thing was an insurance scam on the part of the owner, Andy House, who claimed he was trying to avoid a low-flying pelican. This was proven to be false and in 2015, House was sentenced to one year and one day in a federal prison for the scam.

Read Also: Bugatti Completes First In-House Restoration Project With An Unregistered Veyron Grand Sport Prototype

Fast forward to 2019 and Ed Bolian was tempted to purchase the damaged Veyron after it hit the market for $300,000 but he ultimately passed up on the opportunity. In a new video shared to his VinWiki channel on YouTube, Bolian reveals that the car was ultimately purchased by a man named Houston Crosta who works at Royalty Exotic Cars in Nevada.

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Crosta is a keen Bugatti enthusiast and has owned a couple of examples in the past, including one modified by Mansory and one that he converted to rear-wheel drive. He also stocks a number of used Bugatti parts and is using them and his expertise to bring the French hypercar back to life.

Bolian reveals that Houston paid $400,000 for the car and has had it repainted purple. He has also paid $250,000 sourcing genuine parts from Bugatti, including a brand new wiring harness. Repairs on the car are ongoing and there are still a few things, such as the Burmester sound system that is completely wrecked and will cost $100,000 to repair, that need to be fixed before the Veyron is finally ready.

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How Can A Ram 1500 Truck Have A Better Drag Coefficient Than A Human?

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Arthur C. Clark once said that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic, and that certainly seems to be the case with the black magic studied by aerodynamicists.

That means that we mere mortals often get things wrong when it comes to describing aerodynamics. That difficulty is particularly apparent when it comes to the “drag coefficient” (Cd), much to Jason Cammissa‘s chagrin.

As the YouTuber puts it, the coefficient has nothing to do with size. For example, a person doing a mid belly flop has a drag coefficient of around 1, while a Ram 1500 pickup truck has a Cd of 0.36. So, it’s less about the size than the shape of the object moving through the air.

Read Also: Lucid Air Is The World’s Most Aero-Efficient Luxury Car With A 0.21 Drag Coefficient

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Fortunately, you don’t need to understand how the drag coefficient is calculated to understand what it’s describing. Which is a blessing, because understanding two times the force of drag divided by the mass density of the fluid times the flow speed squared times the reference area (i.e. the drag coefficient equation) is asking for too much from my tiny monkey brain.

Conceptually, the Cd can be understood as how big the frontal area of a vehicle “appears” to the air. So a vehicle with a drag coefficient of 0.5 would appear half as big to the air as a vehicle of identical size with a drag coefficient of 1.0. For what it’s worth, a cube has a Cd of 1.05 but a cube rotated by 45 degrees (so the pointy corner hits the air first) has a Cd of 0.8.

In Cammissa’s example, their drag coefficients mean that a Tesla Model X is smaller than a Lotus Elise as far as the wind is concerned. And now you can avoid being thrown off a tall building by an irritable “know-it-all.”

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850 HP BMW M2 Competition Goes Ballistic On The Autobahn

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The BMW M2 Competition is one of the finest sports cars built by BMW in recent years.

Powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six, the M2 Competition pumps out 405 hp as standard, more than enough for a car that is significantly smaller than the M3 and M4. However, quite a few owners decided they wanted more out of the M2 Competition’s S55 engine, and this particular example pumps out no less than 850 hp.

This M2 Competition has been brought to life by HC-Performance and to put it through its paces, AutoTopNL headed onto an open stretch of the German Autobahn for some performance testing. As you would imagine, the car builds up speed at an incredible rate and looks to be quite easy to drive at its limits.

Read Also: 500 Mile BMW M2 CS Could Be Your Ticket To A Future Classic

The clip doesn’t mention any acceleration times for the car but it appears to run from 62 mph to 124 mph (100-200 km/h) in roughly 4.5 seconds. The car has the available automatic transmission as opposed to the six-speed manual the M2 is also available with but nevertheless, we’re sure it is heaps of fun to drive, even though the aftermarket suspension does appear to create quite a bumpy ride.

BMW is currently in the midst of developing the next-generation M2. It is understood that the car will also feature a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter six-cylinder but be upgraded to around 480 hp, meaning it will almost have as much grunt as the new 473 hp M3/M4, but less than the duo’s 503 hp versions.

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10th-Gen Honda Accord Vs. New 11th-Gen Civic Is A Closer Race Than You’d Expect

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Honda just released their all-new Civic, and not only does it look similar to the Accord, but both cars offer a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine in certain trims. But just how similarly do these cars with that engine perform? Throttle House attempt to find that out in their latest video, which pits the two against each other.

In the Accord, the 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder is good for 192 hp (195 PS / 143 kW) and 192 lb-ft (260 Nm) of torque, while in the Civic, it delivers 180 hp (182 PS / 134 kW) and 177 lb-ft (240 Nm) of torque. However, while the Accord has a power advantage, the Civic has a weight advantage, tipping the scales at 3,077 lb (1,396 kg) compared to the Accord’s 3,223 lb (1,462 kg). Both cars are front-wheel drive and both are equipped with a CVT gearbox.

See Also: The 2022 Honda Civic Is Quicker Than The Mazda3 And Toyota Corolla

The first test is a drag race. Off the line, the Accord‘s extra torque helps overcome its weight disadvantage, resulting in a better start than the Civic, but that lead doesn’t last for long. The Civic eventually catches up, and actually manages to win the race by about half a car length. Next up is a roll race from 37 mph (60 km/h), and this is where the Accord’s extra power works in its favor. As soon as the drivers floor the throttle, the Accord just keeps pulling on the Civic all the way to the end, finishing the exact same distance apart, but in opposite positions.

To watch both races in full, you can check out Throttle House’s video below.

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Ford Crown Vic With Gargantuan Twin-Turbo 27-Liter Rolls-Royce V12 Starts Up

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A few months ago, we stumbled across a Ford Crown Victoria in Sweden that had been fitted with a massive 27-liter V12. Fast forward to June and this insane engine up has been fired up for the first time while nestled into the Ford’s engine bay.

The engine in question was built by Rolls-Royce and formerly used in a World War II-era tank; in its hey-day, it delivered roughly 550 hp. That’s a lot of power for a Ford Crown Victoria but isn’t that much when you consider just how massive the V12 is. As such, those behind the project have equipped it with a pair of turbochargers and a custom ECU so it ultimately delivers closer to 2,500 hp.

Read More: This Ford Crown Victoria Is Getting A 27-Liter Twin-Turbo V12 From A Tank

During this video, the car is rolled out from the barn where it is being built before the engine is fired up. It takes a couple of tries to fine-tune the air and fuel ratio before the engine starts for the first time. A thermal imaging camera is then used to ensure that all 12 cylinders are working. The video notes that the pressure pipes to the turbochargers were not connected during these initial tests.

As you can imagine, fitting a 27-liter V12 into a Crown Vic was no small feat. In fact, the car actually has the front end of a Chevrolet C10 pickup truck and the rear of the engine extends into the cabin.

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