Tesla Motors - Model S




After nearly resigning the Model S electric car over two years ago, Tesla Motors have decided with the new factory they have on the West Coast of the USA to build this model. I am really glad they are as the original Tesla electric car is based of the Lotus Elise and for me did not give Tesla the look and feel of their own car, but with the Model S, they certainly have now as it looks superb, does remind me a little of a Masaratti, is that a bad thing, I think not.





  • 300 mile range
  • 45 minute QuickCharge
  • 0-60 mph in 5.6 seconds
  • Seats 7 people
  • More cargo space than sedans
  • 2X as efficient as hybrids
  • 17 inch infotainment touchscreen




Prices are touted at being around $50k and pre-ordering has started for delivery around 2012, so just click the title link to goto the Tesla Model S webpage and get your order in.

Source: Tesla Motors - Model S

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