With the Roadster now out of the picture for a while, Tesla shifts focus to the Models S sedan, going on sale from Fall 2012.
This unbelievably gorgeous four-door sedan will be available in two S and S Performance versions, powered by 40, 60 and 85 kW batteries, starting at $49,900 for the base model going up to $79,900 for the Performance model which does 0 to 60mph in 4.4 seconds, tops out at 130 mph, and comes with extra equipments and features.
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It seems Tesla has learned its lesson with the Roadster. Because the Model S has none of that car’s drawbacks. Sure, range anxiety problem still exists, but it’s really hard to fault this car in any other aspect. It has decent performance, offers lots of luxury features, and above all, looks utterly magnificent.
The Model S will make up for all the money Tesla lost on the Roadster.
Tech specs:
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Visit Tesla website for further details and all the options.