2013 Tesla Model S

The Tesla Model S is an electrically-powered performance sedan. It does not have an internal combustion engine and therefore uses no gasoline and produces no emissions. Its lithium ion batteries can be recharged with electricity in your home, and a mobile connector allows you to charge from any available 110v or 240v electrical outlet. The Tesla Model S comes with one of three basic powertrain choices, two of which are available in the standard Model S and the third of which is only available on the Model S Performance. The standard Model S comes with 60kwh and 85kwh battery options, the 60kwh version is powered by a 302 hp electric motor and has an EPA certified range of 208 miles. The 85kwh Model S ups the range to 265 miles, while simultaneously increasing horsepower to 362. The Model S Performance also utilizes 85kwh batteries for a 265 mile range, but the electric motor has been boosted to 416 hp. All three versions will go from 0-60 in under six seconds, but the Performance model is obviously the quickest with a 0-60 time of just 4.2 seconds, comparable to many top end sports cars. There are quite a few standard features on the Model S, including things like 19-inch wheels, a 200 watt stereo system and of course the 17-inch touch screen in the dashboard. However the options list is long and quite interesting. Other interesting options include a glass panoramic sunroof, two rear facing jump seats, a 580-watt stereo, and 21-inch wheels. An optional tech package consists of xenon lights, memory seats, a power rear lift gate, keyless entry, a high definition back up camera, GPS navigation and electrochromatic side mirrors. The Model S is all new for 2013.
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The Tesla Model S is an electrically-powered performance sedan. It does not have an internal combustion engine and therefore uses no gasoline and produces no emissions. Its lithium ion batteries can be recharged with electricity in your home, and a mobile connector allows you to charge from any available 110v or 240v electrical outlet. The Tesla Model S comes with one of three basic powertrain choices, two of which are available in the standard Model S and the third of which is only available on the Model S Performance. The standard Model S comes with 60kwh and 85kwh battery options, the 60kwh version is powered by a 302 hp electric motor and has an EPA certified range of 208 miles. The 85kwh Model S ups the range to 265 miles, while simultaneously increasing horsepower to 362. The Model S Performance also utilizes 85kwh batteries for a 265 mile range, but the electric motor has been boosted to 416 hp. All three versions will go from 0-60 in under six seconds, but the Performance model is obviously the quickest with a 0-60 time of just 4.2 seconds, comparable to many top end sports cars. There are quite a few standard features on the Model S, including things like 19-inch wheels, a 200 watt stereo system and of course the 17-inch touch screen in the dashboard. However the options list is long and quite interesting. Other interesting options include a glass panoramic sunroof, two rear facing jump seats, a 580-watt stereo, and 21-inch wheels. An optional tech package consists of xenon lights, memory seats, a power rear lift gate, keyless entry, a high definition back up camera, GPS navigation and electrochromatic side mirrors. The Model S is all new for 2013.
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Retail Price

$69,900 - $89,900 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine
MPG Up to 94 city / 97 highway
Seating 5 Passengers
Transmission 1-spd auto
Power 302 - 416 hp
Drivetrain rear-wheel
Curb Weight 4,647 lbs
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