This section contains numerous 0-60 times for electric cars (powered by fully electric engines, not hybrids). 100% electric-powered cars existed long before Tesla Motors or Rivian. In fact, the first electric vehicles were produced in the 80’s….the 1880s! Electric drive vehicles quickly declined in favor of internal combustion engines propelled by fossil fuel. Today as our technology has vastly progressed, we can now produce electric cars that are safe (Model S was so sturdy it broke the NHTSA crash testing machine), affordable (base Model 3), and fun to drive (Tesla Roadster, Tesla P100D, Lotus Evija, etc). While electric cars may lack the audible enjoyment that a big displacement V8 provides, they offer many advantages. Electric cars provide a substantial cost savings on gasoline (charging is less expensive and free at some public charging stations). They also offer an eco-friendly solution to scientist’s climate concerns.
EVs can be more configurable than traditional internal combustion cars. The Tesla Model S, for instance, has a “Skateboard Chassis” that allows for more cargo and passenger room as well as configurability in the cabin. Finally, electric cars are becoming tremendously quick. Soon, we may see the day where the internal combustion engine reaches it physical limit and cannot keep pace with the ridiculous instant torque a performance electric car can deliver. In this section you can easily find numerous electric car 0-60 specs. Make sure to check back soon to this EV 0 to 60 stats category since it is frequently updated.