Tesla Model S pricing and delivery details(confirmed)

Monday, March 7, 2011


Tesla took the opportunity just before CES to convince potential buyers that the S did not follow the direction of price competition, rising before the transfer, and now we have what appears to be the final confirmation: a full MSRP, which is the price for all options of different battery. The base model S, about 160 km range, comes retail $ 57,400, and, of course, to get $ 7,500 federal tax credit. 230 km range version makes the $ 10,000 fee, and if you want to do 300 miles per charge, is another $ 10k on it.

Therefore, $ 77,400, so if you want top-line S 300 model, which initially was called "Signature Series Model S" in the United States, a limited edition of 1,000 vehicles with great mattress. Deliveries expected to start around the summer of 2012 with 230 and 160 versions to come later this year. Tesla expects to produce 5,000 vehicles in total, in 2012, a massive 20,000 in 2013. Oh, and if you live in a market that requires a model of rabbit hemorrhagic disease has about a two year wait before you. That's what you get for driving on the wrong side of the road.

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