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Monday April 13, 2009
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Well, that's not a bad start. Despite the fact that we won't see the all-electric Tesla Model S sedan in production for at least two years, the company has already signed up 711 pre-orders since the official unveiling two weeks ago, Carscoop reports.
That might have something to do with its price, which is just $49,900 after a $7,500 federal tax credit is applied. That sounds like a lot of money. But for anyone who follows the car industry, it's not bad at all for a cutting-edge electric car that can hit 60 mph in under six seconds, accommodate up to seven passengers, and last anywhere from 160 to 300 miles on a single charge (depending on the battery pack ordered with the car).
The interior also sports a 17-inch touchscreen panel that will come preloaded with Google Maps, Pandora Radio, full broadband access, and (I imagine) whatever else comes out in the next two and a half years that the company thinks is worth putting in the car by then. It doesn't hurt that it looks great, at least to this writer's jaded eye.
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April 13, 2009 5:10 PM
ok THIS IS GREAT BUT WHO IN THE HELL MAKES THIS CAR
April 13, 2009 5:23 PM
hate to be the one with google over here but:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_WhiteStar
April 13, 2009 5:40 PM
"...accomodate up to seven passengers..."?
I really can't picture this in a regular-sized sedan, unless all passengers are under 10 years old.