Experiment In Electric Contrast with Tesla’s Model S

ManufacturerTesla Motors
Model: S
Year: 2012
Tuner: N/A
Date: 09.17.13
Engine Type: Electric Three Phase Induction Motor
Drivetrain: Rear Motor, Rear-Wheel Drive
Horsepower: 416bhp
0-60mph: 5.9 seconds
Photoshoot / Car Notes: This is a 2012 Tesla Model S that we shot just outside of downtown Tampa at an abandoned store, the perfect contrast to the stealthy lines and electric power-train of this Model S…with just 328 miles on the odometer.

The Tesla Model S is a full-sized electric four-door hatchback produced by Tesla Motors. First shown to the public at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show as a prototype, retail deliveries started in the United States in June 2012. The Model S was released in Europe in early August 2013, and the first deliveries took place in Norway, Switzerland and the Netherlands.

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) official range for the Model S Performance model equipped with an 85 kWhlithium-ion battery pack is 265 miles (426 km), topping the Tesla Roadster and making the Model S the electric car with the greatest range available in the market. The EPA range for the model with the 60 kW·h battery is 208 mi (335 km). EPA’s energy consumption is rated at 237.5 W·h per kilometre (38 kW·h/100 mi) for a combined fuel economy of 89 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (2.64 L/100 km). Tesla had also scheduled the release of a base model with a smaller 40 kW·h battery expected to deliver a range of 160 miles (260 km) but decided against this entry-level model, citing low demand.

Tesla allocated the first 1,000 sedans off the production line to a Signature and Signature Performance limited edition, equipped with the 85 kW·h battery pack, and priced in the U.S. atUS$95,400 and US$105,400 respectively, before any applicable U.S. federal and local government tax credits and incentives. The base Model S starts at US$69,900 with a 60 kW·h battery pack up to US$79,900 with the 85 kW·h pack before any government subsidies. Since its introduction, cumulative sales in North America reached 12,700 units through June 2013, with most units delivered in the U.S. The Model S ranked as the top selling plug-in electric car in North America during the first quarter of 2013 with 4,900 cars sold, ahead of the Chevrolet Volt (4,421) and the Nissan Leaf (3,695).

2012 Tesla Model S Sports Sedan - Tampa, FL