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04-15-2017, 07:01 AM
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How far does the Model S go on a single charge? That depends on the specific model.

Tesla is now shipping 100D versions of its Model S and Model X vehicles. These vehicles with 100 kilowatt-hour battery packs are similar to the previous Performance versions, but with a slight reduction of power. The 100D (sans P) models now lead all electric vehicles for range. The EPA, as of today, lists the Tesla Model S 100D as providing 335 miles of driving range on a single charge. (The Model X 100D is rated to go 295 miles on a charge.)
The previous Model S P100D accelerates from zero to 60 miles per hour in an astounding 2.5 seconds. The longer-range non-P version is moderately slower with zero-to-60 sprints at 4.2 seconds. By opting for the non-performance version, still plenty fast, the starting price drops to $92,500—a savings of nearly $40,000. It also picks up the additional 20 miles of range.
The shift from performance-oriented to the longer range Model X SUV adds six miles of range.
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