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A Tesla Model S Plaid has set a new record for the quarter-mile run, completing it in an impressive 8.56 seconds. The achievement, however, comes with a caveat: the vehicle appears to have undergone significant weight reduction.

While the Model S Plaid is often cited as the fastest-accelerating production vehicle in the world, this claim is subject to debate. Comparisons are frequently made with the Rimac Nevara, a $2 million vehicle produced in limited numbers, and the Lucid Air Sapphire, which has previously outperformed the Model S Plaid on the drag strip with its own nine-second quarter-mile run.

The record-setting Model S Plaid had its interior stripped to reduce weight, a common practice in quarter-mile competitions to optimize performance. “Virtually all quarter-mile records are achieved through particular optimization, whether it has to do with weight, tire temperature, or track stickiness,” the article noted.

Despite the modifications, the achievement remains notable for a vehicle priced at approximately $90,000 with no powertrain alterations. This showcases the Model S Plaid’s remarkable performance capabilities in a near-stock configuration.

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Joshua Morris is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across major markets. He holds a degree in Environmental Science and, outside of reporting, enjoys weekend open-water swimming, drone landscape mapping, and exploring off-grid energy systems.

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