April 12, 20169 yr Today, Telsa pulled the covers off the updated Model S. The biggest change for the Model S is the removal of the front grille. It has been replaced with a similar fascia to the Model X and recently announced Model 3 - front panel and LED headlights. Inside, the Model S gets HEPA air-filtration system first introduced on the Model X as an option. This system according to Tesla is said to remove up to "99.97 percent of particulate exhaust pollution and effectively all allergens, bacteria, and other contaminants from cabin air." Tesla has also swapped the 40-amp onboard charger to a 48-amp one that will reduce recharging times. All of these updates means the Tesla Model S has a higher pricetag. The Model S now begins at $71,500 for the base 70 kW Model S, an increase of $1,500. Source: Tesla View full article
April 12, 20169 yr I LIKE IT! I kinda got over the Model S' current "grill". I felt it started to look dated...and awkward. Worse than a grill-less face of the Model 3. I started warming over the "grill-less" Model 3's face sometime last week, and I think this grill-less Model S wears the corporate face the best.
April 13, 20169 yr It never had a grille to being with, the black cladding was not a functional piece, title is therefore wrong.
April 13, 20169 yr A 'grille' -just like 'scoop'- is a general term rather than an evaluation of functionality. Model S has the very obvious appearance of a grille all along. The minor MCE is not bad here, reinforces the 'electric' of the car (but the model 3 needs rhinoplasty). Edited April 13, 20169 yr by balthazar
April 13, 20169 yr New Tesla S Tesla 3 Both need some Auto Style Plastic Surgery especially compared to the other EV companies releaseing this summer.
April 14, 20169 yr When Karma goes back into production and available this summer supposedly, I wonder how this will impact Tesla and their bland auto styling. Karma Automotive Will anyone care that it came from the defunct Fiskar Karma automotive? What about these other companies who all have anounced they would go into production by summer 2016 with availability by end of 2016 in the US. Detroit Electric Spirra EV Supercar Rimac One EV We are in interesting times!
April 14, 20169 yr I'd like to see the drag coefficient of all of those compared to the Tesla's slippery 0.24. Tesla's may not be the most stylistic vehicles but they are designed around efficiency.
April 14, 20169 yr That Fisker Karma....man, what a SEXY car... But before you guys think Im all weird and stuff... I was thinking about Carmen Electra sitting next to me in that Fisker Karma...
April 14, 20169 yr That Fisker Karma....man, what a SEXY car... But before you guys think Im all weird and stuff... I was thinking about Carmen Electra sitting next to me in that Fisker Karma... Bet you would have loved the version that has the corvette V8 engine in it. That would have Electra-fied you!!!
April 14, 20169 yr This is a favorite pic of mine... Back in the day when I wasnt into EVs all that much
April 15, 20169 yr I just still want a Fisker with an LS9. Or an LT4. Or an LS7. Or an LT1. Or really, any V8. Actually, just any 400hp+ gas engine period. Edited April 15, 20169 yr by Frisky Dingo
April 15, 20169 yr That Fisker Karma....man, what a SEXY car... But before you guys think Im all weird and stuff... I was thinking about Carmen Electra sitting next to me in that Fisker Karma... Hey.. Prince used to bang her
April 16, 20169 yr Before or after Charlie Sheen? Because if its after Charlie Sheen, maybe he should check himself out.... And....that man has bed some very fine women in his lifetime... I salute him. (Prince that is because Charlie...well...lets leave it at that.)
April 16, 20169 yr Detroit Electric is basically doing what Tesla is doing, expect they're about a decade late. Sorry DFelt...Tesla wanted to make cars that look different but are still recogniable as pods. How about that Apple car? Totally bland pod of a car. It's like prepackaging apple pie. It's isn't the really thing. Apple car =/= Apple Pie...
April 17, 20169 yr Detroit Electric is basically doing what Tesla is doing, expect they're about a decade late. Sorry DFelt...Tesla wanted to make cars that look different but are still recogniable as pods. How about that Apple car? Totally bland pod of a car. It's like prepackaging apple pie. It's isn't the really thing. Apple car =/= Apple Pie... Totally agree with you about the Apple Car = Apple Pie. This is the most pathetic bland auto ever. Maybe it will appeal to apple fans if it is totally self driving and you can not drive it at all except sit there and give it the destination then play with your fruit phone. I see this as a big failure for Apple.
April 17, 20169 yr I really don't think they're making one. Motortrend made a big fluff piece in order to get clicks on their website... For shame...
April 17, 20169 yr When Karma goes back into production and available this summer supposedly, I wonder how this will impact Tesla and their bland auto styling. Karma Automotive KarmaEV.jpg Will anyone care that it came from the defunct Fiskar Karma automotive? fisker-atlantic-01.jpg What about these other companies who all have anounced they would go into production by summer 2016 with availability by end of 2016 in the US. Detroit Electric detroit_electric.jpg DetroitElectricSP01.jpg Spirra EV Supercar oullim-spirra-ev-electric-supercar_100468888_m.jpg Rimac One EV rimac-one-EV.jpg We are in interesting times! WOW LOOKIT ALL THESE SEVERLY LIMITED SUPPLY CARS INCAPABLE OF TRANSPORTING MORE THAN TWO PEOPLE AROUND AND CATERING TO A NICHE AUDIENCE THAT WILL BE LEFT IN THE LURCH WHEN THE AFOREMENTIONED CAR'S BRANDS ALL DIE IN SIX MONTHS. TESLA IS DOOMED YOU GUYS. CALLING IT RIGHT NOW. APRIL 17 2016 TESLA DOOMED, RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW.
April 17, 20169 yr CALLING IT RIGHT NOW. APRIL 17 2016. TOYOTA CAMRY DEAD THIS YEAR. BLAND JELLYBEAN STYLING. HOW WILL IT COMPETE AGAINST THE STYLING OF THESE CONVENTIONALLY POWERED CARS?! HOW WILL IT POSSIBLY MANAGE TO EVEN BE CONSIDERED WHEN CROSS-SHOPPED WITH THESE BEAUTIES? SAD! TOYOTA DOOMAGE 2016.
April 18, 20169 yr One thing to never do. Don't make FAP mad. Or in Soviet Government Trump Amurica.... mad will FAP you....
April 18, 20169 yr When Karma goes back into production and available this summer supposedly, I wonder how this will impact Tesla and their bland auto styling. Karma Automotive KarmaEV.jpg Will anyone care that it came from the defunct Fiskar Karma automotive? fisker-atlantic-01.jpg What about these other companies who all have anounced they would go into production by summer 2016 with availability by end of 2016 in the US. Detroit Electric detroit_electric.jpg DetroitElectricSP01.jpg Spirra EV Supercar oullim-spirra-ev-electric-supercar_100468888_m.jpg Rimac One EV rimac-one-EV.jpg We are in interesting times! WOW LOOKIT ALL THESE SEVERLY LIMITED SUPPLY CARS INCAPABLE OF TRANSPORTING MORE THAN TWO PEOPLE AROUND AND CATERING TO A NICHE AUDIENCE THAT WILL BE LEFT IN THE LURCH WHEN THE AFOREMENTIONED CAR'S BRANDS ALL DIE IN SIX MONTHS. TESLA IS DOOMED YOU GUYS. CALLING IT RIGHT NOW. APRIL 17 2016 TESLA DOOMED, RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW. Doomed to die, doomed to be consumed by a larger company after MUSK is bankrupt, Doomed to what? Small niche player? Do not get me wrong, I also do not think Tesla can survive in the current state they are, but I do think they will survive in a different business model, what that is could be many things, but I will say I do not see Tesla being independent for long. Perfect example of why the Tesla 3 is questionable for 2017 with 400,000 models on reserve is that the Powerwall introduced to great fanfair in April 2015 is still in reserve mode and they are looking for distributors, installers, etc. Yes great at $3,000 per 6.4KwH pack, but then you also need the solar panels and space. I love the idea of the solar wall, but wonder about the viability of Tesla getting it to market. Course the Powerwall is also dependant on the GigaFactory, which I have no idea if it is actually up and running yet or not. So many unknowns, but one, Tesla has shown off some very innovative tech.
April 19, 20169 yr Tesla’s biggest selling point has been its price. But many observers have noted that the installed cost of a Powerwall adds up to much more than the $3,000 retail price advertised by the manufacturer. In Germany, for example, Sonnen estimates that the true cost of a Powerwall could be in the region of €8,500 to €9,000 (US$9,600 to $10,150), including the battery system itself plus a StorEdge inverter interface, gateway, reseller margin, installation fee and sales tax. In Austria, meanwhile, the published price for a Powerwall-and-solar package is €17,900 ($20,220).
April 19, 20169 yr Tesla’s biggest selling point has been its price. But many observers have noted that the installed cost of a Powerwall adds up to much more than the $3,000 retail price advertised by the manufacturer. In Germany, for example, Sonnen estimates that the true cost of a Powerwall could be in the region of €8,500 to €9,000 (US$9,600 to $10,150), including the battery system itself plus a StorEdge inverter interface, gateway, reseller margin, installation fee and sales tax. In Austria, meanwhile, the published price for a Powerwall-and-solar package is €17,900 ($20,220). OUCH, I just read the whole story from where this is quoted and it is not nice towards Tesla. Powerwall Fading
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