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2 hours ago, BlackSheep214 said:

On the test track with professional drivers maybe. With ordinary drivers on the highway, they'll burn rubber on the tires before they actually get a move on. 2 seconds is like warp speed. 

The point is, they are production street cars that can do 0-60 in 2 seconds, the Tesla was only one that needed the track prep , and Tesla demands, so gets the old "disclaimer", I just included it to show that EV's can do 0-60 IN UNDER 2 seconds, I think the normal 0-60 time is 2.something

 

All these cars have launch controls that don't allow the tires to "burn rubber", and that is the only way you can achieve these quick 0-60 times.

Edited by martinfan5
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I get it. Now we wait to see for the first look reviews and performance results on the test track. It will be interesting to see if Dodge can put up these numbers comparable to a Ferrari or Tesla. 

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