Manufacturer |
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Also called |
Code name: WhiteStar |
Production |
2012–present |
Assembly |
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United States: Fremont,
California (Tesla
Factory) |
Body and chassis |
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Full-size / Luxury Car (F) / Grand tourer (S) |
|
·
Rear-motor, rear-wheel drive ·
Dual-motor all-wheel drive (D models) |
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Related |
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Powertrain |
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Front and rear motor combined output up to
825 bhp (615 kW), 960 lb⋅ft (1,300 N⋅m),
3-phase AC
induction motor |
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1-speed fixed gear (9.734:1 or 9.325:1) |
|
100 kWh lithium
ion |
|
·
75 kWh
(270 MJ) ·
85 kWh
(310 MJ) ·
90 kWh
(320 MJ) ·
100 kWh
(360 MJ) |
|
·
Onboard charger ·
3Ï• 400 V 16 A[4] (Type
2);[5] 1Ï• 85–300 V 48 A (new front fascia variant) ·
Optional charger: 20 kW from 1Ï• 277 V 72 A ·
Dual charger: 21.1 kW from 1Ï• 264 V 80 A and 22 kW from 3Ï•
400 V 32 A; 19.2 kW from 2Ï• 240 V 80 A[6] (old front fascia variant); 16.5 kW from 3Ï• 400 V
24 A (new front fascia variant)[4] ·
Offboard charger ·
Supercharger at 150–200 kW DC |
|
Dimensions |
|
116.5 in (2,960 mm) |
|
Length |
195.9 in (4,980 mm) |
Width |
·
77.3 in (1,964 mm) (ex. mirrors) ·
86.2 in (2,189 mm) (inc. mirrors) |
Height |
56.5 in (1,440 mm) |
4,323–4,960 lb (1,961– |
Tesla Model S Electric vahical
August 20, 2020
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