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Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray Z51 2020 ICE 2.8 s [72] — Porsche 911 Carrera GTS and Carrera 4 GTS (992) 2022 ICE 2.8 s [73] [74] — Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT: 2022 ICE 2.8 s [75] — BMW M3 Competition xDrive [vii] 2023 ICE 2.8 s [76] — BMW M4 Competition xDrive [vii] 2023 ICE 2.8 s [77] — Tesla Model X Performance w/Ludicrous Mode [vii ...
The Corvette C8 was named 2020 Motor Trend Car of the Year, [77] and was also featured on 2020 Car and Driver 10Best. [78] The C8 was also named 2020 North American Car of the Year, [79] 2020 Detroit Free Press Car of the Year, [80] 2020 MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Best of the Year, [81] and Edmunds Top Rated Sports Car for 2020 [82] and 2021. [83]
Its stated 0 to 1 ⁄ 4 mile (0 to 400 metres) time will be 8.88 seconds, with a top speed above 250 mph (400 km/h). [ 52 ] [ 53 ] If the production Roadster achieves these performance numbers, it will outperform the supercars of 2019, and would set new production car records, none of which had yet done better than 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in ...
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Track mode, first introduced on the Model 3 Performance, is what Tesla's flagship sedan desperately needed.
The Chevrolet Corvette C8.R is a grand tourer racing car built by Pratt Miller and Chevrolet for competition in endurance racing. It serves as the replacement for the Corvette C7.R , using the C8 generation Chevrolet Corvette as a base.
The following year, the 2017–present Callaway SC750 Camaro ZL1 was introduced and it is the most powerful of all Callaway Camaros to date, as of mid-2018: 750 bhp at 6500 rpm and 739 lb-ft torque at 3650 rpm (SAE). Dragstrip results indicate 0-to-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds and 1/4 mile performance of 11.0 seconds at 128 mph.
Tesla initially projected it would produce 1,000 units per month, aiming for a total of 5,000 units by the end of 2012. For 2013, Tesla aimed to quadruple that. Tesla built its 1,000th Model S by October 31, 2012, [220] and delivered 2,650 units by the end of the year. [221]