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Tesla S P85D sets record for distance driven on single charge

While electric cars might be quiet, economical and much more futuristic-feeling than the gas guzzling vehicles we've been used to for the past century, they do have a number of drawbacks: namely charging time and a relatively short distance per charge. However, if you drive carefully, keep the air conditioning and the stereo off, you can go much further than you'd expect, like these two guys did when they broke the distance record for a Tesla car.

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Although there are some electric vehicles that have gone a little further, for a Tesla Model S P85D, which is essentially a performance saloon to travel near 453 miles on a single charge is a huge achievement. It can't have been much fun for the drivers, who had to tolerate 25 miles per hour for hours on end, but it's an impressive achievement nonetheless and the furthest a Model S has ever driven on one charge.

You would imagine they could have extended it by quite a margin too, if there had only been one occupant in the car, as that extra weight won't have helped. However, the record breakers did disable the rear motor – the S P85D has two – so as to further increase efficiency, so they almost went the whole hog.

They even managed to get some attention from the head of Tesla – and wannabe Bond villain – Elon Musk. As much as Musk is excited by the potential for electric cars though, you know he's played a lot of Transport Tycoon as he's doing what all good engineers do: look to trains for the future.

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KitGuru Says: Now let's stick some solar panels on this thing, add a few of those spray on batteries and we're set. Drive forever. Ish. 

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4 comments

  1. For The record, they could have driven a few miles further but didn’t go to empty because they wanted the same start and end point and also wanted to not run out of power and need a tow truck.

  2. Next time please drive at 30 miles (48km) which is more of what could be taken as a real drive.

  3. Richard Leishman

    For anyone who can’t do math, thats just over 18 hours of driving time. My legs would kill, my cruise control doesn’t work under 35mph.

  4. fwd lol