
Tesla vehicles can accelerate from 0 in 2.7 to 3.9 seconds, with models including the Model 3, Model X, Model Y, Model S, and Roadster. Taking the 2021 Model Y as an example, it is a compact car with dimensions of 4750mm in length, 1921mm in width, and 1624mm in height, a wheelbase of 2890mm, and a curb weight of 1997kg. The 2021 Model Y features a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a permanent magnet rear AC motor, delivering a maximum power of 137kW and a maximum torque of 326Nm.

When I drive the Tesla Model S Plaid, the acceleration feels like a rocket launch, going from 0 to 100km/h in under 2 seconds. Even the standard Model 3 can do it in about 3 seconds, with the electric motor delivering full torque instantly, creating an intense push-back sensation. The moment the traffic light turns green, a quick press on the accelerator leaves others behind—the advantage of electric power is undeniable: no gearbox jerks and ultra-fast response. Plus, the low center of gravity design ensures rock-solid stability during cornering acceleration. The performance version is a blast for daily driving, but even the base model’s 5-second acceleration is more than sufficient. I recommend downloading the app to customize driving modes for added fun. Car enthusiasts must try the Track Mode for more precise acceleration and handling. Remember to regularly check tire pressure and battery health to maintain long-lasting performance.

Driving a Tesla Model 3 daily for commuting is ideal with its 0-60 mph acceleration in around 5 seconds. The electric motor starts smoothly and quietly, accelerating with just a light press on the pedal, avoiding the frustration of morning traffic jams. There's no jerking, so kids in the back seat don't complain either. Quick starts at red lights save time and prevent cutting in line, making the commute much more efficient. With a battery range of over 500 kilometers, charging once a week is sufficient. The auto-hold mode allows for a relaxed foot rest while waiting at traffic lights. Compared to gasoline cars, electric starts are quieter and more environmentally friendly. The standard version is more than enough for daily use, with simple and hassle-free maintenance. If cold weather affects the start, just preheat the battery for a few minutes. It's the top choice for city driving.

For family users, Tesla offers a smooth start, with the standard version accelerating from 0-100km/h in about 5 seconds, which is neither too fast nor too slow. When taking kids to school, the electric motor starts silently, ensuring the children don't wake up and fuss. In comfort driving mode, the acceleration is gentle, reducing jerks and preventing motion sickness. In terms of safety, the electronic stability system prevents skidding, ensuring a stable start even on rainy days. The spacious rear seats provide comfort for kids in safety seats. The air conditioning responds quickly, maintaining a constant temperature inside the car. The moderate starting time is suitable for carrying passengers, avoiding sudden braking and rear-end collisions. It's recommended to set speed limit protection and develop the habit of checking lights and systems. Safety comes first.


