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Tesla Model S
The Model S is very much an executive saloon, with similar long and low design lines as you might find on a Jaguar.
The Model S originally launched in 2012 and helped to put Tesla on the map as an automaker. Tesla has continued updating the Model S since its release, and there are currently two version: Model S and Plaid. The Long Range, Standard and Performance model names have also been recently used.
While some earlier editions of the Model S offered rear-wheel drive, all the latest Model S models operate in all-wheel drive (AWD). The latest addition - and new flagship - is the Plaid model, offering sub-1.9s 0-60mph - with the Plaid model offering tri-motor propulsion (over the Model S's dual-motor).
All models offer Autopilot as standard - which brings a range of driver assistance - but there's the option for the full self-driving upgrade at $12,000 (£6,800), which adds navigation to Autopilot, self-parking, Summon, traffic light and stop sign control (you'll still need to be in control of the car at all times). Forthcoming is autosteer on city streets and Enhanced Summon - where your parked car will come find you in a car park.
Tesla Model 3
The Model 3 launched in the US in 2016 as the affordable alternative to the Model S, with prices having dropped to make it the most affordable Tesla. The Model 3 has been hugely successful and is the most common Tesla you'll see on the roads.
A four-door sedan, the Model 3 launched with a range of options, but that's been refined to just three that are currently available. Ranges are based on combined figures. Autopilot is standard, but the full self-driving upgrade is $12,000/£6,800.
Tesla Model X
Tesla's Model X is the "soccer mom's" answer to the electric car. It's an SUV-style EV capable of seating seven people, but owes a lot of its design to the original Model S, especially with that interior display.
It uniquely features rear Falcon Wing doors (think the Delorean in Back to the Future) that, along with the huge touchscreen inside, will make all your kids think you bought a car from the future. There are two models, but three different seating configurations - you can choose 5 (included), 6 ($6,500 extra), or 7 ($3,500 extra). Autopilot is included, the full self-driving upgrade option is $12,000/£6,800.
As with the Tesla Model S, there have been a number of different versions of the Model X, but it's now distilled into the Model X and Plaid - the latter having that tri-motor arrangement.
Tesla Model Y
The Tesla Model Y fills the space between the Model 3 and the Model X, as a compact SUV. It will seat five, offers plenty of space, but will really appeal to those looking for something more affordable than the Model X.
The compact SUV segment is the biggest selling at the moment, so it's a key target for Tesla. Tesla originally suggested four models would be available, but currently offers two specifications:
However, it appears that there will be a Standard Range coming back in the future - Tesla has a reconfigured model currently only being offered to Tesla employees.
Cybertruck
The Cybertruck was unveiled in November 2019, as Tesla switches its attention to a pick-up truck format. This is likely to be a lot more popular in the US than other regions, although reservations are open in other regions too.
The Cybertruck has a unique angular design, with a stainless steel body and armoured glass - it will also have 100 CU FT (2830 litres) of storage, and towing capacity of 7,500+lbs. All these specs are for the US, with Tesla saying international specs will be developed depending on demand.
There are initially three versions of the Tesla Cybertruck being suggested:
The Dual and Tri Motor versions will arrive first, and there have been delays in production, not expected until late 2023.
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