Leawood911:

Never had a lack of power in the model 3. Different tech.  Enjoying the new track mode v2. The next model s will he resolving many current issues. I would not buy the current s or x. 

Christian probably meant a reduction in power after high power delivery. This happens to the Model 3 as well (I think): some weeks ago there was a Tesla 3 on the Autobahn that wanted to test high-speed acceleration. He accelerated quite nicely up to around 200kph I have to say but then seemed to hit a wall above 200kph. This observation seems to indicate a reduction in power (overheating etc.) at high acceleration/speed. But, of course, I can only tell as an observer from the outside.