9secondko
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It DOES need the acceleration benefits from a stop. It's ridiculous when a gt-r or other weaker car can claim a superior 0-60 just because you decided to leave performance on the table and forgo AWD.While you're correct that electric motors proved near instantaneous peak torque, I'm pretty sure that 687 lb-ft of torque supplied by THE single motor found in the Tesla Model S will get any car to 60 mph in less than four seconds regardless of whether it's two wheels or four wheels propelling the car.
The top dog Mustang does not need the understeer inducing and additional weight of AWD.
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