Tesla Autopilot “prank” by YouTuber is a big face palm

Teslas are unique vehicles with their own unique capabilities. It is then no surprise to see YouTube and social media platforms be riddled with their own fair share of Tesla-themed prank videos. While most of these pranks tend to be harmless, silly fun (unexpected Ludicrous launches come to mind), some end up being more on the annoying and dangerous side. A recent prank from noted entertainment YouTubers Lucas and Marcus Dobre falls on the latter.

The twin YouTubers, whose channel boasts an impressive following of 19.2 million subscribers and over 4.8 billion views, recently opted to conduct one of their trademark pranks on their friends and family. This time around, the twins opted to conduct a Tesla Autopilot-themed prank, engaging the driver-assist system and then pretending to fall asleep at the wheel. The Dobre twins pulled the joke on several individuals, from their older brother to a member of their production team.

A look at the Autopilot prank video shows that the entire episode was on-brand for Lucas and Marcus Dobre, whose online fame was built on relatively wholesome fun that includes dance routines, pranks, and gymnastics exhibitions. Yet, behind the humor of the recent video lies something far more serious: inasmuch as the reactions of the unwitting victims were amusing, the fact remains that Autopilot was not appropriately used during the entire segment at all.

At the beginning of the video, for example, the Dobre twins proved quite liberal in dubbing the Tesla Model X with Autopilot as a self-driving car. This is not the case, as Tesla’s actual autonomous driving solutions, which allow drivers to take their hands off the wheel entirely while the vehicle is in motion, is not yet rolled out to consumers. Basic Autopilot, which was used by the twins, is also a hands-on system, but this was ignored for the most part during the entire video.

Teslas are arguably the most fun vehicles on the market today, but the company has also been working incredibly hard to ensure that its cars are among the safest on the road. Autopilot is among the company’s key safety features as it provides owners with an additional set of eyes on the road, but it also requires responsible usage. Pretending to be sleeping while Autopilot maneuvers around city streets is not an example of responsible behavior.

YouTubers with massive followings such as at the Dobre twins are best advised to be more careful and aware of the risks involved in misusing Autopilot. The twins’ older brother, Darius, who was a victim of the prank, even remarked that they have invested in TSLA stock. As such, one can only assume that Lucas and Marcus opted to perform the prank despite knowing full well what Autopilot’s capabilities really are, and what the system is really intended for in its current iteration. Hopefully, the Dobre twins’ next Tesla-themed pranks will be a lot more responsible. Those unexpected Ludicrous launch pranks never get old, after all.

Watch the Dobre twins’ Autopilot prank in the video below.

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Tesla Model S Performance slays tuned Acura NSX in drag strip duel

A Tesla Model S Performance recently crushed a modified Acura NSX on a heads-up drag race in Miami, with the former edging the latter in two of three races.

DragTimes pitted the two potent vehicles against each other in a straight-line race. According to Tesla owner and YouTuber Brooks Weisblat, the NSX comes with a hybrid system featuring a 3.5L Turbocharged V6 working in tandem with three electric motors.

The Acura is a $180K modified speed machine with a full Fabspeed exhaust setup that adds roughly 30 HP and Hydra Motor Works Tune that boosts its power by around 40 to 50HP more.  The stock Acura NSX hybrid already boasts 573HP but the one the Miami dragstrip was a potent 700HP beast.

The Tesla Model S Performance, on the other hand, weighs about 4,900 lbs. and the vehicle’s Dual Motor setup produces about 920 lb-ft torque. It retails for about $100K before incentives.

During the first race, the Tesla Model S Performance Raven proved quicker than the modified Acura NSX registering an ET of 10.61 versus the latter’s 10.96 seconds. Tesla’s torque management was evident with the Model S edging the NSX on the 60-foot line and one-eight mile marks.

The NSX beat Tesla’s reaction time on the second race. The Acura was first to reach the one-fourth mile mark after 10.71 seconds while the Tesla Model S Performance Raven came in a blink late at 10.939 seconds.

For the final bout, the Model S Performance Raven dominated the modified NSX hybrid with a quicker launch, crossing the end of the quarter-mile mark with a time of 10.748 against the Acura’s 11.172 seconds.

Acura claims that the NSX engine power combined with the direct electric torque is an absolute game-changer that offers a new kind of dynamic performance not only in terms of acceleration but in steering and braking as well. Despite this, the Model S Performance clearly outclassed its competition. Even before the Raven update that gave the electric vehicle better range, efficiency, Fully Adaptive Suspension, and other optimizations, the Model S already had a potent 0-60mph time at 2.28 seconds on Ludicrous mode.

Perhaps it is not a surprise that the Tesla Model S Raven beat the Acura NSX hybrid on the NSX but it is still very exhilarating to see how it leaves a formidable competition a few cars behind.

Check out the video footage of the Tesla Model S Performance Raven going against the modified Acura NSX hybrid below:

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Tesla Model 3 grabs UK Car of the Year Award for 2020

The Tesla Model 3 grabbed the UK Car of the Year 2020 award after bagging the Best Executive vehicle category in February.

The Model 3 victory registered a back-to-back win for electric vehicles following Jaguar I-PACE’s win last year. It is also quite an achievement for a young manufacturer such as Tesla that snatched its first-ever win in the UKCOTY Awards.

“Game-changer is an often-overused phrase, but the Tesla Model 3 has shaken up the executive segment and got many brands thinking. Electric vehicles attract a broad spectrum of opinions, but it’s clear that with its technology, performance and range, the Model 3 is converting a lot of people,” said director of the UK Car of the Year Awards John Challen.

The panel of journalist judges consists of 29 respected individuals in the automotive field.

“Clean, crisp and technological inside, the Model 3 drives and performs like we think EVs should. Makes others in the sector feel stuffy and awkward,” said Tom Ford of Top Gear.

Other judges were all praises for the mass-produced electric sedan. Chris Knapman of CarGurus did not only gave his nod for the Model 3 being packed with features but for its “exciting ownership experience” as well. Paul Berker of Company Car Today and freelancer Guy Bird were in agreement that the electric sedan deserved the win for how it shakes the segment with its desirability and affordability.

The Tesla Model 3 bested eight other champions in different categories to win the overall title:

Best Supermini – Renault Clio

Best Small Hatch – Mazda3 

Best Luxury – Bentley Flying Spur

Best Estate – BMW 3 Series

Best Crossover – Kia e-Niro

Best Premium Crossover – Range Rover Evoque

Best Cabriolet – Porsche 911

Best Performance – Porsche Taycan

“A huge thank you to all the UK Car of the Year judges for choosing Model 3 as well as all of our UK owners. We are proud of what this car has achieved so far and with the upcoming 0% company car tax there is an exciting year ahead for EVs in the UK,” Tesla UK stated upon receiving its award at the Car of the Year 2020 event.

It is also nice to take note that three of the nine champions in their respective categories were all-electric vehicles, proving that the quality and performance of EVs is not only nearing, but exceeding that of internal combustion cars. The Kia e-Niro grabbed the second place while the Porsche Taycan finished third together with the BMW 3 Series.

The UKCOTY Awards is an independent set of awards that put a spotlight on the best new cars in the UK market.

The Tesla Model 3 has won numerous awards in the past year or so. It took the “Car Of The Year” award from UK’s Parker’s Car Guides and was also named best electric car, best company car, and vehicle with best safety by the same publication. Meanwhile, Motortrend shortlisted the Tesla Model 3 as one of the three finalists for its 2020 Car of The Year award while also naming it as the best sports sedan on the market.

The Model 3 is also the only American-made car in Consumer Reports’ Top Picks of 2020.

Tesla Model 3 grabs UK Car of the Year Award for 2020

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