In this clip, watch Instagram user alan_enileev rips donuts using his all-wheel-drive Tesla Model S on a snowy Moscow road.
Taken at the Gagarinsky District in southern Moscow, many have speculated its instant electric torque motors and single gear combination deliver spin far more powerful than an internal combustion engine.
The $60,000 Model S is a monster, with a 2.5-second 0-to-60 time and dual motor all-wheel-drive. In Q4 2017, it accounted for 50 percent of Tesla's 29,870 delivered vehicles, making it its most popular model, followed by the Model X (42 percent) and the Model 3 (5 percent).
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