Review: Getting Sideways In A RWD Tesla Model 3 Test Drive

Tesla as a brand didn’t get to where it is by making distinctly average vehicles, and it is indeed true that they’re the industry standard when it comes to electric technology. But it’s a fallacy to assume the Tesla aesthetic isn’t part of their appeal. The simple, elegant design is all part of the brand. Polestar, therefore, have done exactly the right thing by making sure the design is also on point. On this evidence, they have a worthy challenger to Telsa’s Model 3. Not bad for a company that’s only been in the game since 2

Add in all the videos online showing Tesla seven-seaters challenging legit supercars and it’s safe to say my interest has been piqued for a while now. But up until recently, I’d only ever sat in a Model X (in the backseat, mostly to check out the Falcon Wing door debacle ). So when my friend Ryan announced that he had scheduled a real-life Tesla Model 3 ” touchless test drive ” last week, I jumped at the chance to join in on the

When we walked into the Tesla shop, I immediately turned to check out the chassis and drivetrain “skateboard” layout. From the front engine and the rear suspension, I knew this couldn’t be the Model 3 we’d be testing. The previous day, I’d gotten a chance to visit Lucid Motors’ new Beverly Hills studio , where their own skateboard design was featured prominently. Lucid’s motors are definitely smaller but their currently slated lineup of cars will cost multiples more than a Mode

Power is serious too with the Hummer as the top of the range model is rated at 1,000 horsepower and 11,500 lb-ft of torque. The motors will propel the vehicle to 60 miles per hour in just 3 seconds. That’s good enough to keep up with the other big players in the space and for the first time, Evinsightzone.Com a company with more history than Tesla is in the sp

Not so. Halfway through a relatively tight turn, I slammed the accelerator to the floor, snapped both our heads back, and immediately broke the rear tires loose. In all fairness to Elon’s engineers, the Model 3 handled my mania with aplomb, sliding through an easily controlled drift with just a flick of the steering wheel (presumably thanks to the low polar moment of inertia made possible by the skateboard chass

Finally, the Crabwalk feature we previewed earlier today demonstrates GMC’s understanding that sometimes the only way out is sideways with rear-wheel steering. This truck isn’t just about off-roading though, as it should be a capable daily driver to and from the office as w

For owners who want to see how far into the wilderness the Hummer can take them, they’ll be treated to features that even some of the most extreme rock crawlers lack. For example, the Ultravision feature provides real-time camera angles of the underbody of the truck to allow drivers to see what they’re driving over. Should one find themselves on a particularly tricky trail, Extract mode allows the entire vehicle to lift itself a further 6 inches to gain added cleara

Those power figures allow the Polestar 2 to sprint to 60 in a respectable 4.1 seconds, while the all-wheel-drive setup allows for up to .90 g of lateral acceleration during cornering. But, stats only go so far in the real world, so what does an experienced tester like Matt Farah think? Well, he’s definitely impressed with the Polestar 2’s fit and finish, plus the Swedish design elements and build quality. Matt wants to know the EPA-estimated range, which could be anywhere in the 190 to mid-200-mile range. Matt admits he loves Teslas, but this car “feels like a much better-built, solid thing. It doesn’t have some of the cheekiness, some of the meme-come-to-life things the Tesla has.” Other highlights include advanced connectivity capabilities including a large touchscreen, a Google infotainment system with Google Assistance, and a system that recognizes the driver by connecting with their smartphone to adjust seating setti

Matt Farah has made a life for himself that should make most gearheads sick with envy. On his YouTube channel The Smoking Tire, Farah regularly reviews some of the world’s best cars, including recent posts taking the new 992-generation Porsche 911 Targa 4S out for a spin and blasting around the Angeles National Forest in a Ferrari F8 Spider . Now, Farah turns his attention to the all-electric Polestar 2 for a test drive in Malibu to see how this potential Tesla Model 3 competitor fares during some aggressive driving and from an overall value-meets-aesthetics standpo

Tesla’s market standing in the world of electric vehicles remains strong, with the only real competition coming from Porsche’s Taycan, which has largely priced itself out of the mainstream automotive industry. Polestar, formerly of Volvo but now its own brand, is looking to shake things up with the affordable, all-electric Polestar 2 (as opposed to the hybrid Polestar 1, which is more of an enormous superc

The giant size of the Hummer provides ample space for batteries and with 350 miles available of range per charge, it should be capable of taking most owners anywhere they might want to go. When hooked up to a quick charger, the EV truck can charge to 100 miles of range in just ten minutes. That’s clearly enough for the average consumer who travels far less than that each

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