Overview
The Tesla Model S is a battery-electric, four-door full-size car produced by the American automaker Tesla since 2012. The automaker's second vehicle, the Model S has been described as one of the most influential electric cars in the industry. Its various accolades include the Motor Trend Car of the Year Award in 2013.
Tesla started developing the Model S around 2007 under the codename WhiteStar, with Henrik Fisker appointed as lead designer for the project. After a dispute with Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO, Fisker was replaced by Franz von Holzhausen who, by 2008, had designed the production Model S's exterior. Tesla unveiled a prototype of the vehicle in March 2009 in Hawthorne, California. In 2010, Tesla acquired a facility in Fremont, California, to produce the Model S, which was previously owned by General Motors and Toyota. Series manufacture of the car officially began at the Tesla Fremont Factory in June 2012. Tesla carried out the final assembly for European markets at its facilities in Tilburg, Netherlands, between 2013 and 2021....
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100D 100 kWh (422 Hp) Dual Motor AWD
75 75 kWh (315 Hp)
P90D 90 kWh (463 Hp) Dual Motor AWD
60 60 kWh (315 Hp)
90D 90 kWh (417 Hp) Dual Motor AWD
P90D Ludicrous 90 kWh (532 Hp) Dual Motor AWD
75D 75 kWh (328 Hp) Dual Motor AWD
P100D 100 kWh (605 Hp) Dual Motor AWD
Long Range 100 kWh (541 Hp) Dual Motor AWD
Performance 100 kWh (611 Hp) Dual Motor AWD