Faraday Future made a big deal out of its FF91’s 2.39 second 0-60 time, which would theoretically be able to beat Tesla’s P100D 2.5 second Ludicrous Mode. But then Elon Musk fired back with an to update his quickest vehicle yet again, with a new Ludicrous Plus mode essentially matching the FF91 at 2.4 seconds. Now we have proof. The Tesla Racing Channel on YouTube was actually able to marginally beat Elon Musks claimed time, achieving a 2.389 0-60 time on a drag strip. To be clear, it’s not actually racing against a Faraday model – you can’t buy one – but…

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