Even without the "+" at the end of its name, the Model S will hit 60 mph in less than two seconds.

Tesla unveiled the Model S Refresh at the end of January and promised electric hypercar levels of acceleration for the spicy Plaid+ version. Even though deliveries of the range-topping model have yet to start, the hottest flavor of the electric sedan has already been terminated. Elon Musk took to Twitter to reveal the Plaid+ is no longer happening, citing that the Plaid (without the "+") will be just as good.

Apparently, the $119,990 Plaid will be able to deliver just about the same level of performance as the $149,990 Plaid+. Tesla's head honcho reiterates the go-faster Model S will hit 60 mph (96 km/h) from a standstill in less than two seconds to become the "quickest production car ever made of any kind." Some would beg to differ with Musk's statement considering the Rimac Nevera completes the task in 1.85 seconds, unless the Plaid will be even quicker than that.

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