For those of us looking at a Pure single motor, has anyone done a test of 0-60 in Smooth mode, which is considered comparable to what the Pure will have available in Sprint?
I haven't actually timed it but it is still quite fast. For comparison, much faster than my prior Porsche Macan GTS. If I had to guess, somewhere in the 4.0-4.5 range, but that is just a pure guess. The Sprint mode is mind boggling and just throws you back in the seat. Not sure if that helps.For those of us looking at a Pure single motor, has anyone done a test of 0-60 in Smooth mode, which is considered comparable to what the Pure will have available in Sprint?
That, plus the Pure will be lighter. So it won't be an exact comparison, for sure.I don't think this can be compared yet because all other trims are AWD (2 motors) and their HP is significantly higher that Pure single motor. Don't quote me on that as I may be wrong..
My rep said that the Pure should be about 400 pounds less than the GT we were test driving (fewer battery packs, one motor instead of two). I am expecting something in the high 4s but to me it doesn't matter. I am more concerned about my first BEV having passing power (e.g., 60-80) on a highway. I don't plan to track my Pure and whatever 0-60 time it has with 480 HP will be fine for me to get away from a traffic light.That, plus the Pure will be lighter. So it won't be an exact comparison, for sure.
For those of us looking at a Pure single motor, has anyone done a test of 0-60 in Smooth mode, which is considered comparable to what the Pure will have available in Sprint?
Are these all from a stop and not a rollout?The numbers that the engineering team got from test runs are as follow (Sprint mode)
- Sapphire: 1.8
- Air Dream (P): 2.5
- Air Dream (R): 2.7
- GT-R: 2.9
- GT-P: 2.6
- Pure/Touring AWD: 3.2
- Pure/Touring 2WD: 3.9 (traction!)
Hope this answers your question
Wow, now I can say that my GT goes 0-60 in less than 3 seconds. Sounds so much better than 0-60 in 3 seconds.The numbers that the engineering team got from test runs are as follow (Sprint mode)
- Sapphire: 1.8
- Air Dream (P): 2.5
- Air Dream (R): 2.7
- GT-R: 2.9
- GT-P: 2.6
- Pure/Touring AWD: 3.2
- Pure/Touring 2WD: 3.9 (traction!)
Hope this answers your question
Agree. People show off to me M3 Performance punchiness of 0-60, I wasn’t that impressed. Lucid AGT has similar 0-60 to M3P, but even greater power at 60-110, that impresses me way more.My rep said that the Pure should be about 400 pounds less than the GT we were test driving (fewer battery packs, one motor instead of two). I am expecting something in the high 4s but to me it doesn't matter. I am more concerned about my first BEV having passing power (e.g., 60-80) on a highway. I don't plan to track my Pure and whatever 0-60 time it has with 480 HP will be fine for me to get away from a traffic light.
I LOVE when people in their M3P try and show off to me in my car. That way they get a great view of my taillights!Agree. People show off to me M3 Performance punchiness of 0-60, I wasn’t that impressed. Lucid AGT has similar 0-60 to M3P, but even greater power at 60-110, that impresses me way more.
I LOVE when people in their M3P try and show off to me in my car. That way they get a great view of my taillights!
Allow me to correct it: "I see them, all day, in my rear view mirror ".Alexa, tell me a Tesla joke!
“I like to see them in my rear view mirror.”
The numbers that the engineering team got from test runs are as follow (Sprint mode)
- Sapphire: 1.8
- Air Dream (P): 2.5
- Air Dream (R): 2.7
- GT-R: 2.9
- GT-P: 2.6
- Pure/Touring AWD: 3.2
- Pure/Touring 2WD: 3.9 (traction!)
Hope this answers your question
Are these all from a stop and not a rollout?