Collection
will include 1866 Dudgeon steam wagon (one of the early self-propelled
vehicle), the 1886 Benz Patent Motorwagen-(recognized as the first
combustion-powered cars) and the 1908 Ford Model T (the first automobile
mass produced on assembly).
about a great work Telsa is rare to accelerate the transition towards the world for electric cars. after came the Telsa Model S all are really practical world, non-burning cars.
Tesla is the only production car already selling highway-capable EVs in North America or Europe. With 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds, the Roadster exceeds almost all sports cars in its class, but six times as energy efficient as gas guzzlers and deliver 244 miles per charge.
They qualify for federal and state tax credits, rebates, sales tax exemptions, free parking, commuter lane passes and other perks. Model S costs roughly $ 5 to drive 230 miles - a bargain even if gasoline were $ 1 per gallon.
Anticipated base price of the Model S is $ 49,900 after a $ 7,500 federal tax credit. The company has not released pricing options. Three battery pack choices will offer a range of miles 160, 230 or 300 per charge.
about a great work Telsa is rare to accelerate the transition towards the world for electric cars. after came the Telsa Model S all are really practical world, non-burning cars.
Tesla is the only production car already selling highway-capable EVs in North America or Europe. With 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds, the Roadster exceeds almost all sports cars in its class, but six times as energy efficient as gas guzzlers and deliver 244 miles per charge.
They qualify for federal and state tax credits, rebates, sales tax exemptions, free parking, commuter lane passes and other perks. Model S costs roughly $ 5 to drive 230 miles - a bargain even if gasoline were $ 1 per gallon.
Anticipated base price of the Model S is $ 49,900 after a $ 7,500 federal tax credit. The company has not released pricing options. Three battery pack choices will offer a range of miles 160, 230 or 300 per charge.
But the anticipated sticker price does not tell the full story. Model S costs half as much as the Roadster, and it's a better value than much cheaper cars. Cost
of ownership of Model S, if you were to lease and then account for the
much lower cost of electricity vs. gasoline at a cost of possible future
of $ 4 per gallon, similar to a gasoline car with a sticker price
around $ 35,000. That is why we are positive this car will be the preferred choice of savvy consumers.
No
standard Model S 0-60 mph in less than six seconds and will have an
electronically limited top speed of 130 mph, with sport versions
expected to achieve 0-60 mph acceleration in under five seconds. A single-speed gearbox provides easy acceleration and responsive handling. A
17-inch touchscreen with in-car 3G connectivity allows passengers to
listen to Pandora Radio or consult Google Maps, or check their state of
charge remotely iPhone or laptop.
Tesla is taking reservations online and at showrooms in California. Tesla
will open a store in Chicago this spring and plans to open stores in
London, New York, Miami, Seattle, Washington DC and Munich later this
year.With
QuickCharge range and 45-minute 300-mile, $ 49,900 Model S can carry
five adults and two children in quiet comfort - and you can charge from
any outlet, without ever stopping for gas. The
first electric vehicle in the world to mass-produced offering
performance, efficiency and unrivaled utility with twice the energy
efficiency of hybrids, making Model S the only car you'll ever need.
Convenience and utility bullet points:
• Up to 300 mile range• 45 minutes QuickCharge• 5-minute battery exchange• Cost of 110V, 220V or 440V• Seating for 5 adults + 2 child seats• Unique hatch oversized items• 60/40 flat-folding rear seats• 2 sticks under the hood• EPA roominess 121.6 Index• More room than station wagons• 17-inch touchscreen infotainment• 3G wireless connectivity
Model S powertrain includes a liquid-cooled 9-inch motor, floor-mounted battery and a single-speed gearbox, providing easy acceleration, responsive handling and quiet simplicity - no fancy clutchwork or gear-shifting required. Model S costs as little as $ 4 to fully charge - a bargain even if gasoline dropped to $ 1 per gallon. You can have affordable fun while being socially responsible.
Technical Specifications:
• 0-60 mph in 5.6 seconds• ¼ mile in 14 seconds• 120 mph top speed• Braking 60-0 mph 135 feet• 42 kWh battery system standards• 70 kWh and greater storage systems optional battery• 9 - inch liquid cooled electric motor• Single-speed transaxle gearbox• Curb Weight 3825 pounds• Overall Length 196 "• Wheelbase 116.5 "• All-wheel-drive available (option available in future production models)• Right hand drive available
Convenience and utility bullet points:
• Up to 300 mile range• 45 minutes QuickCharge• 5-minute battery exchange• Cost of 110V, 220V or 440V• Seating for 5 adults + 2 child seats• Unique hatch oversized items• 60/40 flat-folding rear seats• 2 sticks under the hood• EPA roominess 121.6 Index• More room than station wagons• 17-inch touchscreen infotainment• 3G wireless connectivity
Model S powertrain includes a liquid-cooled 9-inch motor, floor-mounted battery and a single-speed gearbox, providing easy acceleration, responsive handling and quiet simplicity - no fancy clutchwork or gear-shifting required. Model S costs as little as $ 4 to fully charge - a bargain even if gasoline dropped to $ 1 per gallon. You can have affordable fun while being socially responsible.
Technical Specifications:
• 0-60 mph in 5.6 seconds• ¼ mile in 14 seconds• 120 mph top speed• Braking 60-0 mph 135 feet• 42 kWh battery system standards• 70 kWh and greater storage systems optional battery• 9 - inch liquid cooled electric motor• Single-speed transaxle gearbox• Curb Weight 3825 pounds• Overall Length 196 "• Wheelbase 116.5 "• All-wheel-drive available (option available in future production models)• Right hand drive available
2013 Tesla Model S Specifications
Drivetrain
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Layout
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Front Engine, Available AWD
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Transmission
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Single-speed
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Engine
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Type:
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All electric, 70 kW battery storage system
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Exterior
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Body Type
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4 door, 5+2 seat sedan
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Length
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196 in
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Curb Weight
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3825 lbs
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Wheelbase
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116.5 in
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Performance
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Acceleration 0-60 mph s:
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5.6 seconds
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1/4 mile time
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14 seconds
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Emissions
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0 g/km
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Range
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300 miles
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Top Speed
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120 mph
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