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NewsTesla Model S: Faster Than Ever
The Tesla Model S P85D is a technological tour de force : with 687 pound-feet of torque available at 0 rpm, the car can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds, which is fast enough to beat more than a few supercars. It seems that this was not …
ElectricNo Battery Swap For Tesla After All
A few years ago, Tesla announced that it was working on adapting a concept that is as old as the electric battery itself: swapping them out. If your vehicle was out of charge, you could simply go to a Tesla centre and roll up to a swap spot to start …
NewsA New Tesla For Inclement Weather
The Tesla Model S is now well known. This electric sedan has won the hearts of both ecologists and car lovers, something we thought to be impossible. The car is pretty, it works using only electricity, its fast and it has a good range. What more could you possibly need?
ElectricUpdates For The Tesla Model S
At the beginning of the week, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors, announced that the next upgrade of their car’s software would completely end range anxiety, a common fear among electric vehicle buyers. We were asking ourselves "what could Tesla come up with? A new battery? An emergency recharge service?
ElectricA Tesla Supercharger In Montreal
The Supercharger network is one of the advantages that Tesla has over its competitors. This impressive set of recharge stations enables owners to cross the United States from one coast to the other using only electric power. Since they can recharge your Model S or Roadster to half its capacity …
ElectricTesla Model S: More Expensive Because Of Fuel Prices?
It may seem ridiculous, but it's true. The low price of crude oil has an effect on the Tesla Model S' price: as fuel prices have gotten lower, the ultimate electric car's price has gone up! We expected that since fuel prices have been dropping in the last few months, …
Technology/Autonomous VehiclesTesla Model S P85D: Even More Power
Tesla announced that its Model S P85D with all-wheel drive can generate up to 687 pound-feet of torque. This is enough to send the sedan from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds. This would be pretty impressive on its own, but it seems that the manufacturer may be selling …
NewsTesla Unveils The Roadster 3.0
While the Tesla Model S is currently the one that receives all the attention, let's not forget that the Californian manufacturer started its career by shoving an electric drivetrain into a Lotus Elise. This first car, named simply Tesla Roadster, placed Elon Musk's brand under the spotlight, and it gave …
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