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Tesla Model S P85 specs

Tesla Model S P85 specs

Tesla Model S P85


Car type

4-door saloon

Curb weight

2112 kg (4656 lbs)

Dimensions

4.80 m long, 2.11 m wide, 1.38 m  high

Wheelbase

2.85 m 

Introduced

2012

Origin country

United States

Performance

0 - 40 kmph

1.3 s

0 - 100 kmph

4.5 s

0 - 130 kmph

7.0 s

0 - 200 kmph

19.0 s

Estimate 100-200 kmph

14.5 s

0 - 60 mph

4.0 s

0 - 100 mph

10.4 s

Estimate 1/8 mile

9.0 s @ 93.8 mph

Estimated  1/4 mile

13.9 s @ 112.5 mph

Top speed

210 kmph (130 mph)

Estimate maximum  acceleration

0.75 g (7 m/s²)

Powertrain specs

Engine type

Electric Motor

Power

422 ps (416 bhp / 310 kw)@ 8600 rpm

Torque

601 N-m (443 lb-ft) @ 5100 rpm

Power / weight

200 ps (197 bhp)/ t

Torque / weight

285 Nm (210 lb-ft)/ t

Layout

Rear engine, Rear wheel drive


Tesla Model S P85  GENERAL


The Tesla Model S is a mid-size luxury all-electric five-door liftback car, produced by Tesla, Inc. and introduced on June 22, 2012. It is the car that changed the world view of EVs and accelerated the world's transition to sustainable transportation. Model S is the safest, quickest car on the road—with industry-leading performance, range, and storage.

Tesla Model S P85  SAFETY

Model S is built from the ground up as an electric vehicle, with high-strength architecture and a floor-mounted battery pack allowing for incredible impact protection.

Model S achieved the highest NHTSA safety rating of any car ever tested.

Every Model S comes standard with the most advanced active safety features like side collision warning and emergency braking.

Tesla Model S P85  PERFOMANCE

Tesla’s all-electric powertrain delivers unparalleled performance in all weather conditions — with dual motor all-wheel drive, instant traction and torque control and ludicrous acceleration.

Conventional all-wheel drive cars employ complex mechanical linkages to distribute power from a single engine to all four wheels. Only Tesla has the technology to provide superior and independent traction to both the front and rear wheels by using dual motors.

Tesla Model S P85 RANGE

Model S can get you anywhere you want to go — with industry-leading range and convenient charging options, all over the world. Model S charges up to 80% in 40 minutes on a Tesla Supercharger.

Tesla Model S P85 AUTOPILOT

Autopilot advanced safety and convenience features are designed to assist you with the most burdensome parts of driving. Model S comes standard with advanced hardware capable of providing Enhanced Autopilot features today, and full self-driving capabilities in the future.

Tesla Model S P85 INTERIOR

Model S is built with best in class storage, seating for up to five adults and two children and an expansive 17-inch touchscreen. Advanced noise engineering creates sound dynamics comparable to a recording studio, while the standard Glass Roof provides a spacious interior experience for every passenger.

Tesla Model S P85 TOUCHSCREEN

The Model S 17 inch touchscreen controls most of the car's functions. Opening the all glass panoramic roof, customizing the automatic climate control, and changing the radio station all happen with a swipe or a touch. The touchscreen, digital instrument cluster, and steering wheel controls seamlessly integrate media, navigation, communications, cabin controls and vehicle data.

OVER-THE-AIR UPDATES

Model S is designed to improve over time with regular software updates, introducing new features, functionality, and performance.

Tesla Model S P85 EXTERIOR

Model S was designed for speed and endurance—with incredible aerodynamics, ludicrous performance and uncompromised aesthetics. Automatic door handles auto-present upon approach and withdraw when closed.

Tesla Model S P85 Version Features

The Tesla Model S P85 is the perfomance RWD model with the 85kWh battery.


It was produced from June 2012 — November 2014.

It hits 62mph (100km/h) in 4.4s and reaches a top speed of 130mph (210km/h).


It is propelled by an AC induction rear motor with a practical output of 350kW providing 443lb-ft (601Nm) of torque.


It’s official EPA 265-mile (NEDC 502km) range should be more than enough for most daily commutes and enables short road trips.

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