Car and Bike Comparison in World Complete Performance
Car Comparison Section
Tesla Model S Plaid VS Porsche 911 Turbo S
About / Key Specifications
The Model S Plaid is a top-end, all-electric luxury sedan from Tesla.
Powertrain: It uses a tri-motor all-wheel drive (AWD) setup producing about 1,020 horsepower (≈ 760 kW).
Performance:
0–60 mph in roughly 2.0 seconds.
Top speed up to 200 mph (≈ 322 km/h).
Battery & Range: 100 kWh battery pack; EPA-estimated range around 348–368 miles (≈ 560–590 km)
Price (As Reference)
In the US (2025), new Model S Plaid starts around US $99,990.
About / Key Specifications
The 911 Turbo S is the flagship performance model of the Porsche 911 lineup, combining super-car acceleration with everyday usability.
Latest version uses a hybrid-enhanced twin-turbo (T-Hybrid) powertrain delivering ≈ 711 PS (≈ 701 hp / 523 kW) and up to 800 Nm torque, making it the most powerful production 911 to date.
Performance:
0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in about 2.5 seconds.
Claimed top speed around 322 km/h (≈ 200 mph).
Price & Availability
Recent UK pricing — the tested 911 Turbo S had a listed price of £168,900 (and as-tested at £179,509)
Mercedes EQS 580 VS BMW(i7,iX)
Specifications & Performance
The EQS 580 is a fully electric luxury sedan.
Battery: It uses a 107.8 kWh lithium-ion battery pack.
Drive / Motors: Two electric motors — one on each axle (i.e. all-wheel drive / AWD) — giving combined power ≈ 523–524 hp (≈ 385 kW) and torque ≈ 855 Nm (≈ 633 lb-ft).
0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): ~4.3 seconds — so quite fast for a luxury EV.
Top speed: electronically limited to ≈ 210 km/h (≈ 130 mph).
Range: Depending on testing standards / conditions:
WLTP (or similar) range estimates are up to ~ 610–650 km on a full charge for many markets.
Real-world efficiency will depend on driving style, climate, use of AC/heating, etc.
Charging: Supports fast DC charging — with a fast charger (e.g. 200 kW DC), you can (depending on charger & car condition) get a large portion of battery fairly quickly.
Approximate Global Price (USD)
In one global listing, the price of EQS 580 is given as about USD 146,400.
BMW i7 – iX
The BMW i7 is a fully electric ultra-luxury sedan designed to offer premium comfort, advanced technology, and powerful electric performance. It comes with a large 105.7 kWh battery, dual electric motors, and all-wheel drive, giving it strong acceleration and smooth driving. The i7 delivers around 544 horsepower, allowing it to go from 0–100 km/h in about 4.7 seconds, making it both fast and refined.
It offers an impressive range of 590–625 km on a full charge (depending on conditions), and supports fast DC charging, which can charge it up to 80% in around 30–35 minutes.
Inside, the BMW i7 features a luxurious cabin with high-quality materials, ambient lighting, advanced digital screens, and comfort-focused technology for both front and rear passengers. It is built to compete with top-class electric sedans like the Mercedes EQS and Audi e-tron GT, offering a perfect blend of performance, silence, and luxury
.Here’s the price for BMW i7 (in USD) — depending on the version:
Basic eDrive50 version: about US $105,700
Mid-variant xDrive60: about US $124,200
Top-spec M70 version: about US $168,500
Bikes Comparison Section
Honda CBR500R 150F VS Kawasaki Ninja 500
Key Info & Features
Engine: 471 cc, liquid-cooled parallel-twin, DOHC, 4-stroke four-valve per cylinder.
Transmission: 6-speed manual gearbox with chain final drive.
Suspension: Front – 41 mm inverted Showa SFF-BP fork; Rear – Pro-Link mono-shock with adjustable preload.
Brakes & Wheels: Front and rear disc brakes (front double disc), with ABS. Wheels 17″ — typical supersport setuped
Styling & Ergonomics: Supersport fairing, aggressive sporty design, comfortable two-piece seat, modern digital/TFT instrument cluster.
Usability: Good balance for city commuting and highway rides; sporty enough for enthusiasts but comfortable enough for regular use.
Price (in USD)
In the US market the base MSRP is ≈ $7,399
Kawasaki Ninja 500 – Key Info & Features
Engine: 451 cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin, 4-stroke DOHC.
Transmission: 6-speed manual gearbox, chain drive, with assist & slipper clutch for smoother shifting.
Suspension & Chassis: Front 41 mm telescopic fork; rear bottom-link Uni-Trak mono-shock with preload adjustment. Compact trellis/high-tensile-steel frame for balance of light weight and strength.
Brakes & Wheels: Front disc 310 mm & rear disc 220 mm, dual-piston calipers; with ABS available. Wheels 17″.
Ergonomics & Ride Comfort: Sporty fairing styling with a slightly aggressive but manageable riding posture — blending sportbike styling with everyday usability.
Tank & Fuel: Fuel tank ~14 litres.
Base / non-ABS model: about US $5,299
ABS-equipped model: around US $5,699 – US $5,899
Special Edition (SE) / higher trim: up to US $6,399
BMW G310R VS KTM Duke390
Key Info & Features — BMW G310R
Engine: 313 cc, water-cooled, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, DOHC.
Power & Performance: ~ 34 hp at 9,250 rpm; torque ~ 20.6 ft-lbs (≈ 27–28 Nm) at 7,500 rpm.
Transmission: 6-speed manual gearbox + chain drive.
Brakes & Wheels: Hydraulic disc brakes (front and rear), tubed/cast-alloy (17″ rims).
Fuel tank & Ergonomics: Fuel tank ~ 11 litres; seat height ~ 785 mm.
Style / Use: A naked-street / commuter-sport bike — manageable for city riding, yet sporty enough for occasional longer rides.
In short: The G310R aims to offer a blend of reliability, manageable power, and “premium badge” feel — suitable for both commuting and light sporty rides without the complexity or cost of a large superbike.
Price in USD (USDT)
Manufacturer’s base price (MSRP in US market): ≈ US $4,995.
KTM 390 Duke — Key Info & What It Is
Engine: ~ 398.7 cc, liquid-cooled single-cylinder, 6-speed manual gearbox.
Suspension & Frame: Tubular/stainless-steel trellis frame, WP suspension (front upside-down fork + rear mono-shock).
Wheels & Brakes: 17-inch alloy wheels, disc brakes front and rear with ABS / safety features.
Riding Character: Aggressive naked-bike / street-fighter style — good for city riding and spirited road use; sporty design and performance.
So KTM 390 Duke is a “middle-weight street / naked” bike — a good mix of performance and everyday usability.
Price (USD )
Typical international / export price: about USD ≈ $5,900
