Model S [Official] Tesla Model S


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 and longest-produced model, the Model S has both received mixed reviews from critics and also been described as one of the most influential electric cars in the industry.

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Drivetrain
Layout Front Engine, Available AWD
Transmission Single-speed

Engine
Type: All electric, 70 kW battery storage system

Exterior
Body Type 4 door, 5+2 seat sedan
Length 196 in
Curb Weight 3825 lbs
Wheelbase 116.5 in

Performance
0-60 mph, sec: 5.6 seconds
1/4 mile, time: 14 seconds
Emissions 0 g/km
Range 300 miles
Top Speed 120 mph
Base Price: $49,990
 
2013 is really far away and I don't know how they think they are going to hit the $50K price point.
 
That's what I was thinking also,
how can they know what will happen by 2013,
heck it's predicted that the world won't even last that long into the future,
since the Apocalypse is due by 2012. ;)
 
heck it's predicted that the world won't even last that long into the future,
since the Apocalypse is due by 2012. ;)

Actually, I've studied the calender. The calender says nothing about the world ending, it is just an arbitrary ending of an age. This isn't the first age, and every age must come to an end. After every age there is a new beginning. The world ending is a misinterpretation by idiots who don't understand the culture and thus did not truly understand the meaning of the calenders like Tzolkin. :t-cheers:
 
Dammit, you just shattered my dreams and I guess were stuck in this hopeless crap for longer than I had hoped. :eusa_pray

PS: I'm such an emo. :D
 
This car reminds me a lot of the GranTurismo and they had copied from it very important cues, like profile front grill and headlight design. :eusa_thin

The rear looks a lot like a Jaguar XF. :usa7uh:
 
Dammit, you just shattered my dreams and I guess were stuck in this hopeless crap for longer than I had hoped. :eusa_pray

PS: I'm such an emo. :D

LOL...hope u don't have that emo haircut. :D

Sorry, I had to destroy your dream of world destruction.
 
LOL...hope u don't have that emo haircut. :D
No, no emo haircut for me. I am going bald remember and I have to save, celebrate and cherish every bit of frontal lobe hair I can get, nevermind having the time to go fancy and show off with retarded hairdos and unnecessary societal attention cues. :usa7uh:
 
No, no emo haircut for me. I am going bald remember and I have to save, celebrate and cherish every bit of frontal lobe hair I can get, nevermind having the time to go fancy and show off with retarded hairdos and unnecessary societal attention cues. :usa7uh:

You could have an Emo wig. LOL


$50k my butt.

It's a steaming pile of vaporware, but at least it looks pretty good.

It does look good, if I remember correctly, Henrik Fisker had a hand in designing this.
 
Tesla is close to announcing a model S manufacturing plant on the West Coast: :D

Tesla gears up for Model S; plant announcement due soon

Shawn Wright, Automotive News

DETROIT -- Tesla Motors Inc. expects to announce in the next several weeks that it has chosen a plant to produce its electric vehicles, CEO Elon Musk told Automotive News yesterday.

He also said that Tesla is hiring 50 to 60 people a month, focusing on vehicle engineering and production specialists, and that it has chosen companies or has two finalists to supply 80 percent of the parts for the planned $49,900 Model S sedan, due to be launched in 2012.

Tesla's first mass production plant will be on the West Coast and will build both the Model S and the next-generation Roadster sports car. Tesla will convert a factory, but Musk declined to say whether the plant previously had been used by the automotive industry.

“It hasn't yet been finalized,” he said. “We've almost fully negotiated the deal, but it has not been signed yet.”

‘Spartan army'

Tesla has “a fairly significant team” put together for manufacturing, Musk said. He said Tesla has recruited people who have worked with BMW AG, Land Rover and Toyota Motor Corp.

“We're really trying to put together a world-class manufacturing team,” Musk said. “We're trying to create a Spartan army of expertise.”

In February, Tesla named Gilbert Passin, who was a general manager of production engineering at Toyota's recently closed plant in Fremont, Calif., to head manufacturing. Passin also previously worked at Toyota's plant in Cambridge, Ontario, the only factory outside Japan to build a Lexus vehicle.

The West Coast plant will include stamping, paint shop, body and chassis, and doors. A powertrain factory will supply both Tesla and other automakers, Musk said.

Control manufacturing

Currently, England's Lotus provides “gliders” -- partly assembled vehicles -- to Tesla for its $109,000 Roadster, its only vehicle currently. Tesla then adds the electric powertrain. But the company plans to take greater control of manufacturing.

Musk said many people think they can outsource production, a sentiment he categorized as “wishful thinking.”

“I think manufacturing is something that needs to be a core strength of Tesla's,” he said. “And as we apply innovation to the car business, we're going to need to apply it to the manufacturing process as well.”

Musk said Tesla prefers to deal with local suppliers where possible because the automaker wants to innovate with them. He said the company has turned down the lower bid from one supplier in favor of a higher bid from a supplier that the automaker thought it could partner with.

Short list

For 80 percent of the parts for the planned $49,900 Model S sedan, Tesla either has chosen a supplier or has two possible suppliers, he said.

The transmission may be outsourced, Musk said. The current Roadster uses BorgWarner Inc.'s eGear transmission.

The lithium ion fuel cells will be made by Japan's Panasonic Corp.

Musk said Tesla will outsource certain portions of production of the Model S interior and exterior, including wiring harnesses, skeletal mechanisms for the seats, and glass for the windows. Tesla will integrate the interior components and door assemblies, Musk said.

Tesla has no firm policy guiding whether to outsource production of a part or do it in-house, he said. “It's not hard-core one way or the other,” Musk said. “It's what deal can be done and whether we can do it internally.”

From: http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100428/OEM05/100429825/1186#ixzz0mRJUGykm
 
Seem like a very expensive region to make cars.


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Breaking: Toyota and Tesla to partner on EV production in California

by Sam Abuelsamid | Autoblog

California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda held a joint press in Palo Alto, California to announce that the two companies would be collaborating on electric vehicle development and production. Tesla will take over the recently closed NUMMI factory in Fremont, CA to produce the Model S sedan.

Toyota will invest $50 million for a private placement of Tesla common stock. The state of California will provide a sales tax abatement to Tesla for capital equipment expenditures to tool up the plant. Musk estimated that the abatement will amount to about $20 million over the next several years.

According to Musk, production of the Model S will bring about 1,000 employees back to the NUMMI plant to produce about 20,000 cars a year at first. Musk revealed that some employees have already been rehired, but was non-committal on the subject of union representation. NUMMI was the only Toyota plant in North America that was unionized. An additional benefit to Tesla from this deal is that it will be able to take advantage of the Toyota production system and possibly some of Toyota's suppliers. That will be a big help to Tesla in avoiding many of the logistical problems that hampered early Roadster production and costs. Production of the Model S is still planned to start in 2012 (mid year) and Musk said more advanced prototypes would be revealed later this year. No decisions have been made yet about additional vehicles to be produced at the plant which previously had a capacity of more than 300,000 vehicles a year.

Breaking: Toyota and Tesla to partner on EV production in California — Autoblog
 
I hope the Tesla Model S doesn't turn out to be the 21st Century equivalent of the 50's Tucker.
 

Picture: http://www.spiegel.de


Daimler's first official response:

Daimler welcomes Toyota's entry a company spokeswoman said. "It brings forward the issue of electric mobility," she said. "The collaboration of Daimler and Tesla is not affected." Further consequences of the new link see neither Daimler nor Toyota. Tesla was not immediately reachable for comment.

Handelsblatt article, Google Translated


PS. Last year Daimler launched the next generation Smart with lithium-ion battery sourced from Tesla, and tested them in Berlin, Rome and Paris. Initially the plan was of a thousand units of such vehicles, but later it was extended due to the demand. Daimler is leasing the vehicles to the customers for four years. In two years time, Daimler will be bringing out the third generation Smart vehicles and is looking at over 10,000 units. These will be sold to customers.
 
Now the Model S is looking a whole lot less like vapourware. Toyota's investment in the company is a down payment for a possible buy out in the future should some ground breaking and pioneering tech materialize.
 
Daimler bought 10 % share of Tesla last year but they sold some of it to Aabar so now they have about 5 %, is that correct?
 

Tesla

Tesla, Inc. is an American multinational automotive and clean energy company headquartered in Austin, Texas. It designs, manufactures, and sells electric vehicles, stationary battery energy storage devices from home to grid-scale, solar panels and solar shingles, and related products and services. Incorporated in July 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning as Tesla Motors, the company's name is a tribute to inventor and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla. In February 2004 Elon Musk joined as the company's largest shareholder and in 2008 he was named CEO.
Official website: Tesla

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