The vehicles on this list don’t feel as if they’re accelerating so much as dropping you off a horizontal cliff.
For most mere mortal cars, acceleration is best measured in terms of a 0-60 time. But when it comes to the fastest EVs on the planet, a better metric may be sustained gravitic force. At 3.0 seconds to 60 mph—or less—a vehicle exerts roughly the same g forces on a human as the earth does when the same person is free falling.
The vehicles on this list of the fastest EVs to 60 mphhas tested don't feel as if they're accelerating down the road so much as they're dropping you off a horizontal cliff, then. Without further ado, here's our list of the fastest EVs to 60 mph we've strapped our test gear to. We have a feeling it's going to take you more than 3.0 seconds to explore.
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