The Tesla Model S is classified as a luxury vehicle that has a starting MSRP of $69,420. The car has an impressive 670 to 1,020 hp (horsepower) and can get up to 121 MPG (miles per gallon) in the city and up to 112 MPG on the highway. Its battery has a range of 387 to 520 mi battery-only. The Tesla Model S is available in five different configurations. These configurations include the Long Range Plus, Long Range, Performance, Plaid, and Plaid+.
Classified as a luxury vehicle, the Tesla Model S has a starting MSRP of $69,420. The car has an impressive 670 to 1,020 hp (horsepower) and can get up to 121 MPG (miles per gallon) in the city and up to 112 MPG on the highway. Its battery has a range of 387 to 520 mi battery-only. The Tesla Model S is available in five different configurations. These configurations include the Long Range Plus, Long Range, Performance, Plaid, and Plaid+. The car is all electric and is a five door liftback sedan. It was first introduced in June of 2012. As of August 2020, the Model S Long Range Plus has an EPA range of 402 miles (647 km), higher than that of any other battery electric car. The vehicles built from October of 2014 and on feature Autopilot, an advanced driver assistance system that allows the car to operate without assistance from the driver. The driver still must supervise and take control if there is an issue, but this feature is unique to Tesla and is what attracts a lot of buyers to the brand. Autopilot also features an “Enhanced Summon”, which allows the car to navigate through a parking lot to its owner without anyone in the driver's seat. There is also something called "Sentry Mode," which is available on Model S cars built after August of 2017. This feature senses and records suspicious activity taking place around the car.
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