https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-3-performance-vs-dodge-challenger-srt-demon-drag-race/
Tesla Model 3 Performance outruns Dodge Challenger SRT Demon in drag race
October 7, 2018  Simon Alvarez

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Model 3 Performance battle the Dodge Demon
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The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is a muscle car created specifically for the
drag strip. When Dodge was promoting the vehicle, the company’s execs were
quick to point out that the monster muscle car was quicker than a Tesla
Model S P100D. During testing, the Dodge Demon hit 60 mph in 2.1 seconds
(including rollout), while the electric car reached 60 mph in 2.28 seconds.

In more ways than one, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is a car that pushes
the boundaries of the internal combustion engine. Stepping on the
accelerator allows the vehicle to hit 30 mph in just one second, and with
the right setup, the car can finish the quarter mile in 9.65 seconds.
Equipped with a 6.2-liter Supercharged V8 engine that produces 808 hp, the
RWD, 8-speed Demon is one of the most formidable rivals of Tesla’s quickest
electric beast.

The Tesla Model 3 Performance is a quick vehicle, but it is a car that is
designed to be competitive on the track. It’s still formidable on the drag
strip, but in terms of straight-line acceleration and 0-60 mph times, it
still falls behind the Model S P100D or the Model X P100D with its 0-60 time
of 3.5 seconds. With this in mind, the Dodge Demon, which is designed to
compete and beat the Model S P100D, should have no problems outrunning the
Model 3 Performance in a drag race.

A recent set of races between the two vehicles has revealed that beating the
Model 3 Performance might not be too easy for the Dodge Demon.

One day you’re celebrating the first day at a new job. The next thing you
know, toasts are being raised at your retirement party.

A Tesla Model 3 Performance recently made an appearance at a
RaceLegal.com-organized 1/8-mile drag racing meet at the SDCCU Stadium in
San Diego, CA. The Model 3 Performance’s driver, Hunter Kupka, noted in an
email to Teslarati that it was his first time on the drag strip, and that
his electric car was only four-days-old when he went to the event. The Model
3 only had 70% of charge, and it had an extra 100 pounds of cargo in the
trunk. The stock tires of the vehicle were also inflated with 43-44 PSI, a
setting that is more optimized for range than maximum performance.

The Tesla Model 3 Performance and the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon engaged in
battle three times, and in each round, the electric sedan managed to
actually beat the monster muscle car to the 1/8-mile mark. In the first
race, the Model 3 Performance crossed the 1/8-mile marker in 7.7 seconds
while the Demon finished the race in 7.89 seconds. The second race was
better for the electric car, as it crossed the finish line in 7.69 seconds
while the Dodge completed the race in 7.7 seconds. In the third race, the
reaction time of the Demon’s driver resulted in another win for the Model 3
Performance, which finished the race in 7.73 seconds.

The results of the Model 3 Performance and the Dodge Demon’s 1/8-mile drag
races. (Credit: Hunter Kupka)

It should be noted that had the race gone longer, the Dodge Demon would have
most definitely caught up to the Model 3 Performance. In each of the races,
the fossil fuel-powered muscle car crossed the finish line traveling 9-10
mph faster than the electric sedan. That said, it remains undeniable that
the Model 3 Performance displayed an amazing amount of consistency during
the races, regardless of its state of charge or the PSI of its wheels.
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