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a Model S pricing and delivery details confirmed
By Tim Stevens posted Mar 7th 2011 3:42PM
Tesla took the opportunity just before CES to reassure potential buyers
that its Model S wouldn't follow the competition by creeping up in price
ahead of release, and now we have what looks to be final confirmation: a
full MSRP, complete with prices for all the different battery options. A
base Model S, with an estimated 160 miles of range, will retail for
$57,400 and will of course be eligible for the $7,500 federal tax
credit. The 230 mile range version will carry a $10,000 premium, and if
you want a chance at making 300 miles on a charge it's another $10k on
top of that.
So, $77,400 then if you want the top of the line Model S 300, which
initially will be called the "Model S Signature Series" in the US, a
limited edition run of 1,000 autos with big batts. Deliveries are
expected to begin sometime around the summer of 2012, with the 230 and
160 versions coming later in the year. Tesla hopes to produce 5,000 of
the cars in total in 2012, a whopping 20,000 in 2013. Oh, and should you
live in a market that requires a right-hand drive model you have about a
two year wait ahead of you. That's what you get for driving on the wrong
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