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People React To The Tesla P85D (In Slow Motion)

Few things are more entertaining than seeing people genuinely surprised. That’s what the Tesla P85D’s ‘Insane Mode’ does. The car can accelerate from 0-60 MPH in as little as 3.1 seconds. That’s more than enough to pin passengers to their seats and give them a good scare. The video below is a great demonstration of that. A driver took several groups of passengers on test drives in a P85D and recorded their reactions with a dashboard-mounted GoPro Hero 3 camera.

Video Credit: Defensive Driving.

The Tesla P85D achieves this performance with the help of a 221 HP front electric motor, and a 470 HP rear one.

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