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Apollo Go review: Electric scooter testing at 28 mph

Baua Electric

I tried to ride it first without using the app, but it wouldn’t go past 12 mph (20 km/h) with gentle acceleration. Only after I paid the ransom of my email and using their app to register the scooter, did it unlock the full power and 28 mph (45 km/h) top speed. Well, at least after you register it. It’s pricey any way you slice it.

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Lucid Air Dream Edition 0-60 mph, 1/4-mile performance gets real-world test

Teslarati

The Lucid Air Dream Edition is promoted primarily as a luxury car, but its listed performance specs are nothing to scoff at. This was something that was recently proven when the Lucid Air Dream Edition Performance’s 0-60 mph and quarter-mile performance was tested in a drag strip. . seconds and a quarter-mile time of 10.21

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Tesla Model S Plaid’s 8.94-sec quarter-mile pass at 156 mph earns praise from Musk

Teslarati

It may need some help from weight-saving measures, but the Tesla Model S Plaid can definitely become an eight-second car. The Tesla Model S Plaid is already an amazingly quick car. Equipped with three electric motors, the vehicle is listed on Tesla’s online configurator with a 0-60 mph time of 1.99

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Lucid Motors’ (LCID) Air Sapphire could smoke Tesla’s Plaid and hold its own with the Rimac Nevera

Electrek

0-60 mph in under two seconds, quarter mile in under nine, and a top speed over 200 mph. Lucid Motors continues to bolster its flagship Air EV by unveiling the new tri-motor Sapphire model at Monterey Car Week today.

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Chevrolet introduce electrified AWD Corvette: 2024 E-Ray hybrid

Green Car Congress

The new E-Ray—available in removeable roof coupe and hardtop convertible models—is the only sports car pairing two separate propulsion systems to provide naturally aspirated V-8 power with electrified responsiveness powered by eAWD. second 0-60 mph time before breezing through the quarter-mile in 10.5 liter (235.5

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Ford Mustang Mach-E GT tests its 1/4-mile mettle

Teslarati

The all-electric Mach-E ran a 12.657-second 1/4-mile at 100.02 miles per hour, according to a receipt given to the owner at the track. Additionally, the car was charged at 72%, and its tire pressure was slightly high at 42 PSI. Splits for the Mach-E were as follows: 1/4-mile: 12.657 seconds @ 100.02 1/8-mile: 8.03

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Tesla Model S Plaid achieves 1.99-second 0-60 mph time with no prep on the street

Teslarati

Since the Tesla Model S Plaid deliveries began, there has been much discussion about the vehicle’s actual 0-60 mph performance. second 0-60 mph time, but this has been met with some pushback from both reviewers and motoring publications alike. While the car could achieve a 1.99-second second 0-60 mph time.

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