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  2. Tesla Model S - Wikipedia

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    The Model S is the company's second vehicle and, as of 2022, its longest-produced model. [ 213 ] [ 214 ] The Model S has been produced at the 5,400,000 square feet (500,000 m 2 ) Fremont, California, facility since June 2012; [ 215 ] [ 216 ] but from August 2013, for European countries, final assembly was carried out at Tesla's facilities in ...

  3. Tesla Model S Plaid Can Now Go 200 MPH Thanks to New ... - AOL

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    According to Tesla, a track package equipped Model S Plaid just set a new Nürburgring class record for production EVs. Tesla Model S Plaid Can Now Go 200 MPH Thanks to New Track Pack Skip to main ...

  4. Modified Tesla Model S Plaid Outruns Porsche Taycan Turbo S ...

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    A Model S Plaid fitted with aftermarket brakes lapped VIR's Grand Course in 2:50.7 seconds–4.5 ticks quicker than we turned in a production Taycan Turbo S.

  5. Tesla slashes prices of high-end Model S and Model X EVs - AOL

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    According to its website, Tesla has slashed the prices of both its Model S and Model X SUV luxury vehicles. The base version of the Model S drops around 5% to $89,990, and the Plaid performance ...

  6. Tesla Autopilot hardware - Wikipedia

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    Tesla Autopilot, an advanced driver-assistance system for Tesla vehicles, uses a suite of sensors and an onboard computer. It has undergone several hardware changes and versions since 2014, most notably moving to an all-camera-based system by 2023, in contrast with ADAS from other companies, which include radar and sometimes lidar sensors.

  7. 0 to 60 mph - Wikipedia

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    The fastest automobile in 2015 was the Porsche 918 Spyder, which is a hybrid vehicle that takes 2.2 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph. [2] [3] In June 2021, the Tesla Model S Plaid was measured to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 1.98 seconds, not including first foot of rollout. [4]