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Give Autel's Evo Lite Drone a Spin--Especially in Ludicrous Mode

WIRED

For years now, DJI has dominated the consumer drone space. A quick glance at our drone buying guide reveals that half of our picks, including the top three, are all DJI drones. DJI makes excellent products, but there has been a lack of competitors. Until this year, there just haven't been a lot of compelling drones available. Late in 2021, Autel released four drones designed to compete with the entire DJI line.


CES 2020: Fast & Furious actor Ludacris' thoughts on Tesla as EVs have a major moment

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

The rapper and Fast & Furious franchise star Ludacris told USA TODAY on Wednesday that he hasn't had much luck scoring one of the EVs, even though one of Tesla's driving modes has a strikingly similar name. "We've been trying to get a free car out of my man Elon Musk for a long time. But'Ludicrous Mode' I guess, wasn't Ludacris mode," the Grammy award-winning musician said before a glitzy performance hosted by Spotify during CES. The Palo Alto-based automaker launched "Ludicrous Mode" in 2016, a powertrain that enables the Model S to sprint from 0 to 60 in less than three seconds. Ludacris hit the car scene in a big way in 2003 after the rubber cooled on the set of the crime thriller "2 Fast 2 Furious."


Faraday Future finally unveils its 'Tesla killer': FF91 electric car can go from 0-60mph in 2.39 SECONDS and drive over 400 miles on a single charge

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Faraday Future, the mysterious electric car company set to challenge Tesla, has finally unveiled its first production vehicle. The highly anticipated car, dubbed the FF91, was revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Tuesday night. It's equipped with artificial intelligence and self-driving capabilities, and Faraday says the super-fast FF91 represents an entirely'new species' that can keep you'connected to your world.' Demonstrations of the groundbreaking vehicle show it can even accelerate faster than a Tesla Model X and Model S in Ludicrous mode. Faraday Future, the mysterious electric car company set to challenge Tesla, has finally unveiled its first production vehicle. The FF91 can go 0-60mph in 2.39 seconds, and Faraday Future says it's the'fastest production vehicle in the world.'


Elon Musk reveals Tesla's 'ludicrous mode' is about to get even faster

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Elon Musk reveals Tesla's'ludicrous mode' is about to get even faster: World's fastest production car will go from 0-60mph in just 2.4 seconds Elon Musk has revealed the Model S P100D's special'ludicrous mode', which already makes it the world's fastest production car, it about to get a speed boost. What riding the Hyperloop will really be like: Stunning... The robots that will run the gigafactory: Tesla buys German... Electric vehicles safety crackdown: New rules will force... The microbes of Manhattan: ATM study finds New York keypads... What riding the Hyperloop will really be like: Stunning... The robots that will run the gigafactory: Tesla buys German... Electric vehicles safety crackdown: New rules will force...


Elon Musk promises 'major update' to Autopilot software will be available within weeks

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Elon Musk has revealed the firm is about to release a'major update' to the firm's autopilot software. He says the new system will radically improve the system's use of radar detectors. 'Major improvements to Autopilot coming with V8.0 and 8.1 software (std OTA update) primarily through advanced processing of radar signals,' he tweeted. The software update is set to be made available'within weeks', Musk said on Twitter, claiming it dramatically improves the use of radar data. The upgrade will enable the Model S P100D Ludicrous to accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in just 2.5 seconds, making it the world's third fastest production car, behind the LaFerrari and the Porsche 918 Spyder.


Tesla reveals new 'ludicrous mode' that can go from 0-60mph in just 2.5 seconds

Daily Mail - Science & tech

The Tesla Model S and Model X have been upgraded with larger batteries - and an even faster'ludicrous mode'. Elon Musk confirmed the arrival of new 100kWh battery packs, an improvement on the 90kWh batteries currently available. The new Model S P100D with Ludicrous mode will be the third fastest accelerating production car ever produced, with a 0-60 mph time of 2.5 seconds. Elon Musk confirmed the arrival of new 100kWh battery packs, an improvement on the 90kWh batteries currently available - and said the firm's ludicrous mode was now even quicker. The upgrade will enable the Model S P100D Ludicrous to accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in just 2.5 seconds, making it the world's third fastest production car, behind the LaFerrari and the Porsche 918 Spyder.