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[Source: AutoBlog.com]
[Written By Jonathon Ramsey] Tesla Model S: $50,000 EV sedan seats seven, 300-mile range, 0-60 in 5.5s
![]() It's been a long and difficult road, but Tesla Motors has made it to unveiling No. 2. After a lot of hype and delivery of 250 Tesla Roadsters, the company's Model S was unveiled today in Hawthorne, California. Tesla was incredibly careful about not leaking a lot of information before today – designing the Model S at a high-security rocket facility helped with that, but we still got a peek a few hours ago – and now that it's here, we love what we see. As for new information on the Tesla For The Rest Of Us (sort of), follow the jump for all the details and check out the gallery of high res photos below. 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:
Live photos copyright ©2009 Drew Phillips / Weblogs, Inc ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ---- Official PRESS RELEASE At a Glance: Production Model S With a 300-mile range and 45-minute QuickCharge, the $49,900 Model S can carry five adults and two children in quiet comfort – and you can charge it from any outlet, without ever stopping for gas. World's first mass-produced electric vehicle offers 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-minute QuickCharge • 5-minute battery swap • Charges from 110V, 220V or 440V • Seating for 5 adults + 2 child seats • Unique hatch for oversized items • 60/40 flat-folding rear seat • 2nd trunk under hood • EPA Roominess Index 121.6 • More room than station wagons • 17-inch infotainment touchscreen • 3G wireless connectivity Model S powertrain includes a liquid-cooled 9-inch motor, floor-mounted battery pack and a single-speed gearbox, delivering effortless 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 specs: • 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 storage system standard • 70 kWh and greater battery storage systems optional • 9- inch liquid cooled electric motor • Single-speed transaxle gearbox • Curb Weight 3825 lbs • Overall Length 196" • Wheelbase 116.5" • All-wheel-drive available (option available in future production models) • Right hand drive available At a Glance: Model S Show Car The Model S Show Car is a drivable vehicle that exemplifies Tesla's "no compromises" philosophy – an elegantly refined luxury sedan delivering optimal performance without sacrificing efficiency. Designed by Franz von Holzhausen, the car's aggressive stance gives way to a modern silhouette, with minimal front and rear overhangs for maximum space efficiency. The car's mature face defines the future of the Tesla brand and incorporates the touches from the Tesla Roadster. Environmentally friendly materials are incorporated throughout, including water-based paint for the exterior, chrome-free vegetable tanned Italian leather on interior, and 100 percent recycled PET carpeting from Futuris. Other details: • Panoramic roof with sliding moon roof • Retracting door handles for improved aerodynamics • Full-time 3G connectivity with Internet, HD and satellite radio • Push button "gear" selector • Brembo brakes • Automatic rear lift gate • 21-inch wheels, Front Tires 245/35ZR21, Rear Tires 285/30ZR21 • 17-inch haptic touchscreen and customizable vehicle information display • Fully digital instrument cluster • LED and neon headlight and taillights, with xenon Hella low beams • Smart-key power and push button gear selector • Brembo brake system with new one-piece monobloc calipers and integral stiffening bridge to optimize performance Front brake system: • Brembo Gran Turismo • Brembo 6-piston Monobloc Calipers • Brembo 405x34mm 2-Piece Floating Slotted Discs with Billet Aluminum Hats Rear brake system: • Brembo Gran Turismo • Brembo 4-piston Monobloc Calipers • Brembo 380x28mm 2-Piece Slotted Discs with Billet Aluminum Hats -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looks nice, hopefully they can start producing them and, in so doing, revolutionize the future of automotive travel. All the best, Joe
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I just hope the company is able to pull off mass producing these...
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if that how the future car look like ... shit my 97 honda civic look better then that and it only cost me 20K.....
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1. If you think that a 97 civic looks better than anything, you're crazy. 2. Its not about the looks, its about it being an actual usable electric car. |
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It may be difficult to make the connection, but Kilshot= Exile
![]() As far as the car not looking good, I think it looks pretty hot..lol ![]() All the best, Joe
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this car is smexy
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