Model S
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Tesla took the wraps off its much rumored Model D tonight and the results look impressive. The new S P85D will run an AWD setup and put out a whopping 691 hp and 687 lb. ft. of torque. It will also feature new driver-assist systems including an auto-pilot solution for parking.
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On the road and stylistically the Tesla Model S is an outstanding piece of automotive engineering and design. But if you’re a performance mod-guru like Steve Saleen, you see room for improvement. I spoke to him on Pebble Beach’s concept lawn about the transformed Tesla FourSixteen.
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Details have emerged of a new baby all-electric that Tesla plans to add to its stable. Although we have only been able to confirm a 2017 release date with Tesla, CEO Elon Musk has been quoted as saying that the Tesla Model 3 will be based on a new platform and retail for around US$35,000.
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Rinspeed, the Swiss modification company known for pushing the limits of vehicle modifications, is set to debut a new concept at the Geneva Motor Show. Rinspeed has transformed a Tesla Model S from a luxo-electric saloon into a new autonomous concept with maritime influences called the XchangE.
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The value of a thing is what it will bring, or so says an old financial aphorism. It appears that the value of Bitcoins earlier in the month was such than 91.4 Bitcoins = one used Tesla Model S.
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Having been available for just over a year now, Tesla’s Model S has received its fair share of acclaim, and its fair share of criticism. So what’s it like to drive this 416 hp all-electric, and how does it compare to other premium sedans? Gizmag went to Palo Alto to find out first hand.
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A Tesla Model S electric automobile, a model which recently won Consumer Reports' Top Scoring Car award and aced the NHTSA's crash rating system, caught fire yesterday in an incident near Seattle. Tesla's shares fell 6.2 percent on the day as a result of the incident.
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With glowing reviews and positive sales, Tesla's Model S seems to be on a roll in 2013. Now the EV has joined the 1 percent of vehicles to have achieved a 5-star safety rating in testing by the NHTSA, scoring a record 5.4 rating in its overall Vehicle Safety Score (VSS).
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GlassTesla, a new hands-free app allows Tesla Model S owners to interact with their cars via Google Glass
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Tesla has unveiled its Supercharger network, providing free and convenient energy for Model S owners.
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Tesla is adding a "creep" option to its Model S electric vehicle via a software update.
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Tesla Motors has announced it will begin deliveries of its Model S sedan next month, with the vehicle also getting some updates that will allow drivers to personalize the feel of their ride.
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