Weight-reduced Tesla Model S Plaid took on a 900+HP Hellcat Plymouth Barracuda in a drag race rematch
- Tesla Model S Plaid and Hellcat Plymouth Barracuda face off in a drag race
- The Plaid’s weight reduction boosted its performance.
- A red light decided the race
Published on Jan 06, 2025 at 4:37 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary
Last updated on Jan 07, 2025 at 1:03 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
The Tesla Model S Plaid and a Hellcat Plymouth Barracuda faced off in an exciting drag race.
This ICE vs EV battle had everyone on the edge of their seats.
It was a rematch between two powerful machines, each a powerhouse of their era.
But which car came out on top? Let’s find out.
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Tesla Model S Plaid vs Hellcat Plymouth Barracuda in a drag race
The Tesla Model S Plaid is already one of the fastest EVs around, and this one was further modified for better performance.
In fact, one of these EV beasts even took down a Lamborghini Huracán in a drag race.
Equipped with special drag radials and forged rims, the car gained extra grip on the track.
It also underwent weight reduction, shedding 140 pounds by removing the rear seats.
However, Tesla still kept its front seats and 20-speaker sound system.
These changes helped the Plaid achieve faster quarter-mile times, with an impressive solo run of 9.27 seconds at nearly 152mph.
On the other side was the Hellcat Plymouth Barracuda, a classic muscle car fitted with a beastly Hellcat Hemi V8 engine producing over 900 horsepower.
Weighing about 1,000 pounds less than the Plaid, the Barracuda had the edge.
The race was documented on YouTube by the Tesla Plaid Channel, adding to the excitement for fans of both electric and muscle cars.
The modern EV wins the race
Now it was time for the two rivals to hit the track.
A red light from the Barracuda handed an automatic win to the Tesla, however, the cars still continued with the drag race.
The Plaid ran the quarter-mile in 9.26 seconds at 150mph, while the Barracuda followed closely with 9.32 seconds at 148mph.
While the modern EV won, the Hellcat proved it was not a car to be taken lightly.