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Tesla Electric Cars: Price and Overview

 


Tesla Electric Cars: Price and Overview

 

Tesla is an electric car manufacturer that currently occupies the first position in the world. They issue a lot of quality electric cars for the middle and upper classes. In addition, Tesla also uses advanced technology for its cars.

All of Tesla's newest cars from the S, Y, 3, and X models, are equipped with Autopilot. This provides an opportunity for people who are too tired to drive to rest without having to pull over.

Here we present 4 price data and a few specifications of some Tesla.

 

1. 2021 Tesla Model S

Reporting from caranddriver.com, the Tesla Model S sedan is the first mass-market car to provide evidence that electric vehicles are comfortable to use, feasible for everyday use, environmentally friendly, and can even be used for long trips. In addition, caranddriver.com also put this car first position among competitors who rated class.

Tesla Model S offers two different trim levels, namely the Long Range and Plaid. Both have some differences, including the price difference is quite far. Based on data from caranddriver.com, the Price of Long Range is around $81,190, and the Plaid $131,190. The difference is about $50,000.

 

2. 2021 Tesla Model Y

Tesla Model Y has cheaper prices than the Model S. But, it did not rule out the possibility that the car is worth buying. Tesla Model Y has two different trim levels. The first and lowest trim is called Long Range, and the second is Performance. Rong Range is claimed to accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 4.8s and has a top speed of 135 mph. While Performance can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 3.5 seconds and reaches a top speed of 135 mph.

Reporting from caranddriver.com, Long Range is priced at around $ 53.190, and Performance is priced at $ 62.190. Looking at the price difference that is not much different, it doesn't seem like there is too much difference between the two. But, you should check just to get the exact information.

 

3. 2021 Tesla Model 3

The website caranddriver.com places the Tesla Model 3 in the same class as the Model Y, which is much more expensive. I don't know why, but you should investigate this more deeply. Although this car is cheap, the quality it has is worth trying.

For this Model 3, 1 more trim level than the previous one. The trim levels are Standard Plus, Long Range, and Performance. All three certainly have enough of a difference of a few things, including the price.

The Standard Plus can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 5.3 seconds, and costs around $38,690. The Long Range can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 4.2 seconds, and costs around $47,690. While the latter is the Performance which can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 3.1 seconds and costs around $57,190.

 

4. 2021 Tesla Model X

There's not much to say about this car. The Model X has the most expensive Long Range trim level on this list, which is around $91,190. Meanwhile, the Plaid is priced at around $121,190. In addition, the Long Range has a Top Speed of 155 mph, and a Plaid Top Speed of 163 mph.

 

That's 4 Tesla cars and a little description. Please look for information in other places such as at caranddriver.com, and tesla.com. Because the information we get mostly comes from there, Such as price information from caranddriver.com, and information about top speed and acceleration from tesla.com.

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