Category: Tesla


What’s next?

All right, so now we have seen the evolution of the world’s first practical electric car, the Tesla Roadster, but it has a large price tag of $101,000(after tax credits) and seats 2 people with a range of 250 miles on a single charge.

Tesla Motors is now developing their next vehicle, the Tesla Model S, which can seat up to (according to their website) seven people and can go up to 300 miles (on the optional extended batter) and costs a lot less then the Tesla Roadster ($49,000 after tax credits). This is still a decent amount of money for a car for most people.

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Earlier this summer, Toyota backed Tesla with some money to help fund the study of electric cars. In turn Toyota can use some of Tesla’s electric car technology in their own cars, and thus we will see a new wave of electric cars that are going to be cheaper then Tesla’s own cars. Telsa and Toyota are now beginning work on an electric RAV4, which is a SUV. The slated price is ($40,000 BEFORE all of the rebates) Estimated time of arrival? Next year, unless they decide to can the project.

Tesla, the Next Generation

The Tesla Roadster is an amazing car, fully electric, and can reach speeds of up too 130MPH. The problem with it, the fact that the car can hold only two people and has a price tag of $115,000.

The next generation of Tesla car is scheduled to be released in 2012, The Model S. This Tesla car is a four door sedan.

This car is a sleek looking car that can still reach speeds of up to 120MPH has a longer range (300 Miles vs 230 Miles), seats four people, and on top of all of that, the Model S has a much lower price tag.

Right now Tesla is accepting pre-orders on this car for $49,000 with a $5,000 reserve on the vehicle. While it is not cheap in any sense of the word, it is a step in the right direction of getting the price down.

Pictures of the Future

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These pictures I took on my own, it is the only used Tesla Roadster within 700 miles.

Price of this car?

$115,000

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