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Manufacturer Technical Specifications
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General
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Country Of Origin
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United States (Silicon Valley)
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Year Of Introduction
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2011
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Base Price When New
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$57,400
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Miles Per Gallon
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N.A
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Body Type
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N.A
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Curb Weight
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N.A
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Powertrain Layout
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N.A
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Transmission
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N.A
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Engine
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Configuration
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N.A
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Displacement
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N.A
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Power
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N.A
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Torque
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N.A
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BHP / Liter
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N.A
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BHP / Weight
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N.A
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Redline
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N.A
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Performance
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Top Speed
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N.A
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0 - 62 mph
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N.A
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0 - 100 mph
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N.A
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0 - 140mile
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N.A
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Skidpad
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N.A
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Braking, 62-0 mph
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N.A
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Slalom Speed
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N.A
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Sponsors
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Wallpaper Gallery: 1600x1200
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Manufacturer Press Release
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Tesla Newsletter:
250th Delivery
Tesla Motors delivered its 250th car last Saturday. Lucky No. 250 was Dr. Rob
Wilder, an academic and entrepreneur who created the first Index on Wall Street
for energy efficiency and zero-carbon solutions. Rob lives in Encinitas, Calif.,
where he charges his Roadster from his home's array of solar panels. He picked
"very orange" as the exterior color to symbolize the car's connection with the
sun.
"We're not beholden to Middle East oil – and by the way my car is probably
faster than your car!" joked Rob, CEO of WilderShares LLC and manager of
WilderHill Clean Energy Index, the first Index on Wall Street for energy
efficiency and zero-carbon solutions. "This car is an elegant solution to some
of the world's most difficult problems. And buying it is helping push along EV
adoption generally because Tesla is investing the money in lower-priced cars
down the line."
Rob's new car marks a symbolic milestone for Tesla and a personal first for Rob,
who previously tended to purchase used cars for no more than $13,000 each. In
fact, the Roadster is more expensive than all of his previous cars put together.
"I took a big, big gulp and sent in my check – and although this car may not
seem like a bargain, I can now say it's a great value. This is exactly the type
of car I'd design for myself."
Tesla is now producing approximately 20 cars per week, which will increase to 30
per week this summer. About 1,000 people are waiting to take ownership of their
Roadster, which means Tesla is sold out through October of this year. The
Roadster remains the only highway-capable production electric vehicle of any
kind (not just in the sports car category) for sale in the US or Europe. It does
0-60 in 3.9 seconds yet is twice as energy efficient as a Toyota Prius.
Model S Update
Tesla will unveil its Model S prototype sedan March 26 at the Tesla design
studio inside the SpaceX rocket factory, in Hawthorne, Calif. This is going to
be a historic event for car enthusiasts; the Model S will likely be the world's
first mass-produced, highway-capable EV when it rolls off the assembly line in
late 2011.
The Model S will have an anticipated base price of $57,400. After a federal tax
credit of $7,500, the effective price will be $49,900. Because of tax incentives
and relatively inexpensive maintenance and refueling, the lifetime ownership
cost will be closer to cars with far lower sticker prices. Tesla executives will
provide a lot more product details at the launch party in Southern California,
home to Tesla's design studio and the world's largest new-car market. The Model
S will become the car of choice for environmentally conscious and discriminating
drivers throughout North America and Europe. Tesla expects to roughly split
initial sales between the two continents, later expanding to Asia.
New Digs in Chicago
Tesla announced earlier this month it plans to open a Midwest regional sales and
service center in Chicago, the first of seven retail facilities the electric
vehicle manufacturer plans to launch this year.
The Chicago store -- which will open this spring -- is at 1053 W. Grand Ave. in
the River West neighborhood. The location gives prospective customers the
opportunity to experience Tesla's best-in-class performance under a range of
driving conditions, including highways and urban streets.
After Chicago, Tesla plans to open a store in London's Knightsbridge
neighborhood. We are also finalizing site selection in Manhattan, Miami and
Seattle and scouting sites in Washington, D.C. and Munich, Germany. These stores
will expose more people to the Roadster – and most importantly they will serve
as a lean and efficient retail footprint as we get more mainstream customers for
the Model S.
One reason Tesla service centers will be smaller than gasoline car service
centers is that the Roadster has far fewer moving (and breakable) parts than an
internal combustion engine vehicle. It doesn't require nearly as much service
and maintenance as gas guzzlers, so Tesla doesn't need cavernous service and
repair bays and large spaces to store spare parts. Tesla requests that owners
bring in the car – which never needs oil changes or exhaust system tune-ups,
among other costly repairs -- every 12,000 miles or once a year for a diagnostic
check and software upgrade.
Tesla Heads North
Earlier this month, Tesla began selling cars in Canada. We will begin delivering
cars in the fourth quarter, and we believe Canada will become a premier showcase
for the Roadster. In Canada, the majority of electricity comes from renewable
resources, including run-of-river small hydro, wind, biomass, geothermal and
solar energy. An EV recharged from the current Canadian grid, on average, would
reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about 85 percent compared to an equivalent
gasoline-powered vehicle. In hydro-dominant British Columbia, Quebec and
Manitoba, the reduction would be an impressive 98 percent.
Canadian Roadsters will comply with all national and provincial safety
regulations for mass-produced, highway-capable vehicles – and they'll perform in
the snow, just as they already do in Northern Europe. The base price for
Roadsters in Canada will be set closer to the start of deliveries, and pricing
will reflect exchange rates at that time. In the United States, the base price
is $109,000.
Thanks, and please be on the lookout next week for official Model S photos and
video -- and more exciting news from Tesla in the weeks and months to come! |
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