Posted on 08/24/2016 8:56:28 AM PDT by LibWhacker
The company says its new Ludicrous P100D will be the fastest car in the world
Tesla Motors Inc. said it is offering its electric vehicles with a battery capable of going up to 315 miles on a charge, the first time a major auto maker has provided that much electric range in a vehicle.
The company unveiled new versions of its Model S sedan and Model X sport-utility vehicle with 100 kilowatt-hour batteries; previously the largest battery size was 90 kwh. The upgradewhich Tesla executives said was made possible by increasing the energy density of its battery packswill allow the Palo Alto, Calif.-based company to sell a P100 version of those two vehicles with Teslas well-known Ludicrous Mode.
The 315-mile range sets a new benchmark for automotive engineers looking to lessen fears about so-called range anxiety, which drivers encounter when traveling longer distances in an electric car. Because electric cars must be plugged into charging ports that arent as readily available as gas stations, nor as fast, many car buyers have refused to even consider one.
Teslas Model S sedan will get the 315-mile range. The heavier SUV wont be able to travel as far on a charge.
The P100D sedan will cost $134,500 and the SUV will cost $135,500. The current Tesla line starts at about $66,000 and can go roughly 200 miles on a single charge.
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NICE. I’ve got the blue one. Have fun.
“You know you have a good car when the engine has a nickname...” - HeadOn
If I were younger, I would have gone blue.
C’mon, now. If you’re driving a Coyote, you ain’t THAT old...
They say mine is “Impact Blue”, but I call it (University of) “Memphis Blue”. Have a great weekend.
My wife has selected mjhy last two.
In 2008 I had the dealer stage a Roush 427, silver gt and a Bullitt before my wife arrived. She picked the Bullitt.
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