Electric Snow Drifting: Tesla Model Y Style! ( Testing brand new 2023 Model Y Michelin Pilot Sport)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- NOTE: Track mode ON (50-50 balance)
Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport (Stock/factory tires)
Tesla Model Y drifting in the snow as a thrilling and exhilarating experience. The precision and control of the electric vehicle allow for smooth, graceful slides on the snow-covered surface, creating a beautiful and captivating spectacle. The Model Y's all-wheel-drive system provides excellent traction and handling, making it easy to maneuver through the twists and turns of the snowy terrain. The quiet, emission-free performance of the Model Y in the snow adds a new level of excitement to the winter driving experience. Overall, it's a unique and unforgettable demonstration of the Model Y's capabilities in challenging weather conditions.
Very nice. Shows respect for the car, too.
Thank you Claudiu, I really do respect the car and admire Elon and I am very grateful and happy to own it. Tested model y 4 times and love it, but true love started after I got mine 🥰🥰🥰
@@AlexChicago I understand! Our Model S is just turning 9 next weekend. It's a robust and reliable machine. Still love it!
@@claudiahansen4938 Woow, now I see who is a true fan of Tesla ❤️, congratulations!!!
How's the range dropped in 9 years?
How many miles have you driven 🤔?
@@AlexChicago haha. Only 45,000, we did a long break in run San Diego to Banff, Canada in 2014, which was 5,350 miles. Then several trips like Utah Parks, Desert Southwest, California Wine/Mountain trips. But since covid, almost nothing for three years. Range of the 85 was 265, now 256. We usually charge 15 amps, 240V in our own garage. I am hankering to drive cross country!
@Claudia Hansen wow, that amazing, almost no loss in charge.
Cross country is a must, just go fot it 💥
white is the color😂
From car to snow about shoes👌
I love snow man
thats sick, can u do it without track mode?
Not really, the car won't let you spin it like that.
@@AlexChicago shit I have an sr+. I guess my only option is to buy the ingnext module if I wanna drift
@@AlexChicago lol it's not the car, it takes skill to do it.
country?
this was shot in america, or at least a place with an american flag
USA
Chicago suburbs