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Old 03-26-2009, 09:55 PM
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Thumbs up New Tesla Model S! 28.8k modumb warning lots of pix

from autobloggreen.com Tesla Model S: $50,000 EV sedan seats seven, 300-mile range, 0-60 in 5.5s

I love it! This might be the answer in a few years when gas prices go up to $8/gal. It looks very reminiscent of the Jag XF which is a good thing.











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We have just listened to the panjandrum Elon Musk and the car's designer speak about the new Tesla S sedan, and these are the things to know about the first mass-produced highway-capable electric car: production will ramp up to 20,000 units annually by the end of the first year of production; after the $7,500 tax break, the Model S will start at just under $50,000 – $49,900 to be exact; and 440-volt charging will be available. That base price is for the 160-mile range pack; a 230-mile range pack and a 300-mile range pack will also be available.

Some other fast facts:

* The car fits seven people and their luggage: five adults and two children in rear-facing seats under the hatch inside, with luggage in the boot up front.
* If not people, it can fit a mountain bike with its wheels still on, a surfboard and a 50-inch television at the same time.
* The dashboard screens were installed to rid the interior of buttons. The 17-inch main display is fully 3G and Internet capable.
* The 300-mile range is possible (vs the Roadster's 244-mile range) because the S has 8,000 battery cells vs. 6,000 in the Roadster, the batteries have been improved in mass and volumetric performance, and there is more advanced cell chemistry in each cell, and the S has a cd of about .27 vs. the Roadster's drag coefficient of .35.
* On a 220V outlet, the car can be recharged in 4 hours.
* Option packages are being decided, with the only initial option being the battery pack. Customers will also be able to buy the 160-mile pack and rent the long range pack for a trip.
* They are finalizing the warranty, and expect it to be 3-4 years for the car and 7-10 years for the battery pack. They expect replacement battery packs to come in at "well under $5000" according to Elon.
* The quickness: the standard S will get to 60 in 5.5 to 6.0 seconds. A coming sport version will get to 60 in "well under five seconds," Musk says.
* The car will get a single-speed transmission.
* The body panels and chassis will be primarily aluminum, with a total weight of just over 4,000 pounds, about 1,200 pounds of that being battery mass.
* For infrastructure, Tesla is working with a government-affiliated partner to set up battery changing stations at various locations. They will be able to change the battery in 5-8 minutes, "quicker than filling up your car with gas."

According to Tesla's numbers, buying a Tesla S will save you $10-$15K vs a comparably priced gas-powered sedan when gas is $4 per gallon. For an equivalent comparison, you'd have to lease a $35,000 gas-powered car. The biggest hitch: the car doesn't go into production until Q3 of 2011.
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Old 03-26-2009, 10:08 PM
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the govt or some oil company will buy them out
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Nice post.

Those are the same rims as the Mercedes McClarren SLR right? Love em.
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Dang.... they sure know how to make it hard to say no. Guess I better put my name down on the list for one seeing as how they'll likely go for 10k over MSRP when they come out.
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Imagine if they brought that out in coupe form!
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Imagine if they brought that out in coupe form!
until then, there's always the roadster
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Old 03-27-2009, 02:23 AM
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until then, there's always the roadster
The current roadstar has great performance 0-60 in 3.9 sec. BUT it looks kind of meeeehhhh...that's why I was pleasantly surprised when they unveiled this new model. That roadster has an exotic price tag so it should also have exotic looks. Kudos to Tesla though! Bring out the new model!!
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I don't understand about the reverse children seat, for a total of 7 passengers.
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I don't understand about the reverse children seat, for a total of 7 passengers.
you could always throw em in the trunk

This car is gonna give the aston martin rapide and porche panamera a run for its money

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I think they got the body from Jaguar
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tesla is amazing... i hate driving by their dealership in west LA without 100k in my pocket. lol
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The car design looks decent overall but great as an electric. I just want to know the realistic cost of recharging this car? Electricity isn't free and I know during the summer time at home with the AC blowing full blast, the electric bill is just as comparable to the gas bill. Imagine plugging 2 or more of these cars into that home. If there are roadside recharging stations, how much is it going to cost per full recharge? I doubt it's 20 bucks especially in CA with power grids tripping during peak summer months.

Don't get me wrong, I think it's a great leap forward but like anything the media gets their hands on, it's all hyped up.
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WOW... very impressive!!!
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