Twin-Turbo Audi R8 With 1,700 HP Drag Races Tesla Model S Plaid

Audi also has a weight advantage.

However, electric cars are more popular than gas-powered ones on the drag strip. Internal combustion engines are still in the mix. Hoonigan’s new video shows a 2021 Tesla Model S in Plaid versus a modified 2018 Audi R8 Plus to determine which one is faster in a series 1,000-foot drag races.

The R8 is powerful thanks to its 5.2-liter V10 and a pair turbochargers. The engine produces 1,700 horsepower (1.267 kilowatts). It is powered by a pair of turbochargers on its 5.2-liter V10. The Tesla
It isn’t an easy car to drive with its 1,020 horsepower (760 kW) listed as its power. Although the dual-motor Tesla is equipped with all-wheel drive, it weighs more than the Audi. The Tesla weighs in at 4,828 lbs (2,189 kg), while the Audi is 1,100lbs (498kg) lighter. This is a huge gap.
One advantage electric vehicles have over gas-powered models is their instant torque. But, even Tesla couldn’t produce enough torque to beat the Audi. Both the Audi and Tesla launched off the start line in the first race. However, the Tesla came out ahead. The Audi retained its lead. The EV was unable to catch up and crossed the finish line several cars behind the R8. The R8 simply has more power than it.

The second race is different. The Audi gives the Tesla an advantage – it has two cars longer. The race isn’t any easier. As soon as the Audi leaves the line, the gap closes instantly and the Audi wins the race. The Tesla driver seems to let go of the accelerator as soon as the Audi passes. Although it wasn’t a great outing for the Tesla, we have seen it destroy many other models. Even gas-powered cars can surprise.