Model S Leak! Tesla Model S Pics Surface Before Today's Debut

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.
Tomorrow Today...:D

That's very, very impressive. If it's reliable, dependable, and lasts at least 10 years with the same batteries, then Tesla definitely deserves a lot of respect :bowdown:

If not... Well, they deserve a lot fo respect nonetheless.

It's funny how Daimler is testing the electric smart since at least 3 years without releasing it officially... Even if it could be rented in Paris, and is already in Berlin, it's not for sale yet.
 
Here's an update, fresh off the wires...


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Tesla Surpasses 1,000 Reservations for Model S

Low Total Cost of Ownership Drives Interest in Tesla’s Sedan and Sports Car


SAN CARLOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tesla Motors surpassed 1,000 reservations for the Model S, an all-electric family sedan that carries up to seven people and travels up to 300 miles per charge.

Tesla launched the car March 26, and reservations immediately began streaming in online and at showrooms in California. The anticipated base price of the Model S is $49,900 after a federal tax credit. The $5,000 reservation fee is refundable.

But sticker price is only one part of a car’s total cost of ownership. If you account for the much lower cost of electricity vs. gasoline at a likely future cost of more than $5 per gallon, the Model S is equivalent to a gasoline car with a sticker price of about $30,000, such as a Ford Taurus, Honda Accord, or even a Toyota Avalon or BMW 3-Series. Those savings are realized immediately if you lease a Model S, so there is no need wait years to earn back the price difference.

“The Model S is a better value than much cheaper conventional cars,” said Tesla CEO, Chairman and Product Architect Elon Musk. “Despite the enormous environmental benefits, lower total cost of ownership will soon become the primary motivation for consumers to evolve from gas guzzlers to EVs.”

Performance with a Clean Conscience

Tesla is the only production automaker selling highway-capable EVs in North America or Europe. With 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds, the Roadster outperforms almost all sports cars in its class, yet is more than twice as energy efficient as a Toyota Prius and delivers 244 miles per charge – the only car that offers performance with a clean conscience.

Tesla has delivered more than 400 Roadsters to customers so far. The base price of the Roadster is $101,500 after a $7,500 federal tax credit.
The Roadster has a far lower cost of ownership than comparably priced sports cars -- even after factoring in a battery pack replacement. The lower cost of electricity vs. gasoline, the relative lack of maintenance on an EV, and state and federal tax incentives may result in lifetime savings of at least $26,000 compared with a similarly priced gasoline sports car. The Roadster also liberates owners from detours to the gas station and inconvenient trips to the mechanic for routine oil changes, exhaust system repairs and other internal combustion engine maintenance.

“Some Roadster customers are sports car enthusiasts. Some are environmentalists. Some care about energy security. All are discriminating and value conscious consumers,” Musk said. “Now we’re seeing the same attributes in customers who opt for the Model S. People who drive Teslas refuse to compromise on value, performance or efficiency.”

About Tesla Motors

San Carlos, California-based Tesla Motors designs and manufactures electric vehicles with exceptional design, performance and efficiency, while conforming to all North American and European safety, environmental and durability standards. The Roadster, which has a 0-to-60 mph acceleration of 3.9 seconds, is the only highway-capable production EV for sale in North America and Europe. Tesla expects to begin producing the Model S sedan in late 2011.
 
Tesla's CEO needs to take off his Pinochio mask because the Model S is a fairytale that will not be yours for $57,000. Poor people are buying into a lie. Given that the Roadster is priced at a crazy $100,000, the chance of the Model happening at half the price is an impossibility. Not only that but 2011 is very far away and by that time VW, BMW and Mercedes will be offering hybrid cars at attractive price points.
 
*Resurrecting.*

Here is a car that has been priced at $49,900 for a 40 kwh, $59,900 for a 60 kwh, and $69,900 for a 85 kwh (these figures after $7500 tax credit) with ranges from 160 to 300. Not including the Signature and Performance series that can run you anywhere from $84,900 to $97,900. A well equipped one can run for $68,000, if the lowest battery pack is chosen.

Model S Options and Pricing | Tesla Motors

This is real now, folks. The manufacturers will be paying very close attention to Tesla come this summer and fall when the first deliveries roll out. If successful, this will change the car business as we know it. If it fails, every naysayer on the planet, including every manufacturing exec, will be contemptuous in their responses (while dabbing that hankie on their temple).
 

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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