Tesla Model S Plaid Track Pack Destroys Porsche's Production EV Nürburgring Record
The record-setting Tesla Model S Plaid featured the optional Track Package, which is currently sold out on Tesla's site.Tesla may only just now be dipping its toes in the deep cold waters of advertising after a decade of claiming it didn't need it, but the company has always pursued stunts that showed off its incredible technical advancements, whether it be "self-driving" systems or dancing cars with a light show. Years ago, Tesla got into it with traditional automakers by testing its Tesla Model S Plaid equipped with the company's track package on the famed German Nürburgring track. Now, it claims to have just a set an all-electric production car record. Again.
Since Tesla doesn't have a traditional public relations department or anyone to really contact directly outside of sales and service, unless you want to try CEO Elon Musk on Twitter, the record-setting announcement was made in a series of images on Tesla's Twitter and Instagram accounts. On Friday, June 2, a team of Tesla engineers and presumably a decent driver (who wasn't named in the social media posts, but Tesla has previously used Swedish driver Andreas Simonsen) tracked the Tesla Model S Plaid with the Track Package equipped around the Nürburgring Nordshleife in a record-setting 7:25.231, beating the previous record time set by the Porsche Taycan.
The production electric car record was previously held by the Porsche Taycan Turbo S EV, and then in 2021 Tesla showed up to beat that record with a 7:35.579 time. Then, in August of 2022, the upgraded Taycan returned to the famed near-13 mile German racetrack to re-set the record with a 7:33:350 time. That Taycan was equipped with Porsche's Dynamic Chassis Control and a German-market specialized performance package. The 'Ring also requires the vehicle to have a roll cage. Today, Tesla's new record time is more than 8 seconds quicker than Porsche's best time, which is a significant achievement on such a complex course. There's video:
Tesla set its previous record time with the controversial steering yoke, but the driver had a traditional round steering wheel for this run. Tesla's track package starts at $15,000 for some components as an upgrade to the Model S Plaid sedan, but is currently unavailable and sold out according to InsideEVs. It's unclear if it was sold out before this weekend's record-setting announcement by the U.S. automaker, or a result of it. The track package rides on Goodyear Eagle 3R rubber with an upgraded carbon ceramic braking system, and forged aluminum "Zero-G" wheels.


