Three electric supercars put to the test until extinction, a less than flattering spectacle
Electric supercars, these gems of technology, seem to promise a harmony between performance and environmental respect. However, a recent test revealed a less glamorous reality, with no half-measures. Three iconic models – the Tesla Model S Plaid, the Audi RS E-Tron GT Performance, and the Lotus Emeya R – were pushed to their limits. Do they really cross the finish line, or do they end up on the side of the road, their potential untapped?
A revealing endurance test
CarWow, known for its merciless tests, decided to put these supercars through a merciless challenge: driving until the battery is completely dead in Sport mode. The route was traced on British highways, where the outside temperature hovered around 10 degrees Celsius. These conditions present an additional challenge, as battery performance can vary with climate.
- 📍 Tested models:
- Tesla Model S Plaid
- Audi RS E-Tron GT Performance
- Lotus Emeya R
Is the claimed range really achieved?
The verdict is clear: the figures announced by manufacturers stray from reality. The discrepancies are sometimes considerable:
| Model | Announced WLTP range | Real range |
|---|---|---|
| Tesla Model S Plaid | 600 km | 475 km |
| Audi RS E-Tron GT Performance | 586 km | 415 km |
| Lotus Emeya R | 485 km | 311 km |
A striking contrast, highlighting the Lotus Emeya R, which suffers from a particularly low efficiency of 3.5 km/kWh. In contrast, the Tesla Model S Plaid shines with an efficiency of 5.1 km/kWh, proving once again its technological mastery.
The unexpected leader of electric supercars
In this showdown, the Tesla Model S Plaid surprised everyone by outperforming its newer rivals. With 475 km covered, it outpaced the Audi by 60 km and the Lotus by 160 km. This result echoes the perception of the price-performance ratio.
- 💡 Key points:
- Price of the Tesla: €120,000
- Price of the Audi: €150,000
- Price of the Lotus: €170,000
Impact of Sport mode on range
Sport mode is designed to maximize performance, but it results in a significant decrease in range. This phenomenon is not exclusive to electric cars; thermal models also experience increased energy consumption with dynamic driving. The WLTP standard, generally more optimistic by 30% compared to results obtained in real conditions, should be interpreted with caution.
A choice to ponder for enthusiasts
This experience raises a crucial question for electric supercar enthusiasts: what compromise between luxury, performance, and range? Here is a summary table that helps clarify the situation:
| Model | Price | Power | Real range | Efficiency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tesla Model S Plaid | €120,000 | 1,020 hp | 475 km | 5.1 km/kWh |
| Audi RS E-Tron GT | €150,000 | 646 hp | 415 km | 4.2 km/kWh |
| Lotus Emeya R | €170,000 | 905 hp | 311 km | 3.5 km/kWh |
🤔 To each their own priorities! Whether the choice is made based on efficiency, luxury, or exclusivity, it is imperative to understand that range and energy consumption must adapt to the driving style. Thus, the dream of an electric supercar may require some adjustments.
The stakes of this transition to electric in the sports car segment thus require a reevaluation of the relationship with range and performance. So, who will be the next to cross the threshold of electric without compromising on power? The competition has only just begun.
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Ces résultats montrent vraiment une différence entre les promesses et la réalité des supercars électriques.
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Ces résultats montrent bien que la performance vient avec des compromis. C'est décevant pour les supercars électriques.
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Ces tests montrent que la réalité des supercars électriques est très éloignée des promesses des fabricants.
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Les résultats sont surprenants ! La Tesla semble vraiment au-dessus des autres modèles.
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Impossible de croire que la réelle autonomie est si inférieure aux annonces des constructeurs !
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