I have a Model Y Performance. It has all season Michelins straight from Tesla. Current at 21,xxx miles on the stock tires and figure I have at least another 10,000 which is much better than I’d seen reported. I need to measure the tread depth but they are wearing evenly so far and I can’t rotate due to the size difference F to R.The 19" tires on my Mach-E are pretty skinny, and they are Michelin EnergyX, I would probably get better traction with something else. The Tesla website states that the M3 Performance comes with Summer tires, did you switch them out for all seasons?
As for more fast, more costs more too. The M3P costs $16K more than the base model. Regarding our purchase, if the price was no different we almost certainly would have gotten the GT, but the GT costs $11K more than the Premium trim, and $15K more than the base Select trim. Spending $11K more to get to 60 in a little more than a second faster, doesn't seem like a great usage of money, and my wife would virtually certainly not have gone for it. lol. I don't feel it's really necessary either, in the real world where we all drive.
If you have the scratch to buy a Plaid, more power to you. If you ever wanted to take an EV on Hot Rod Drag Week, that would be the one to take. I hear people have put it on a weight reduction and gotten into the 8s with it. Sounds fun.
I haven’t ridden in a Plaid S but am intrigued by the acceleration, although I agree it’s totally unnecessary. Sort of like a big house, nice clothes, leisure travel, a large TV, jewelry, meals at restaurants, a smart phone, pets, landscaping, boats, motorcycles, RVs, cigars, booze, watches, pools, you get the idea.