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How much did a 2013 Tesla Model S cost new?

How much did a 2013 Tesla Model S cost new?

NEW PRICING FOR MODEL S A straight 8.75 percent CPI increase would now yield a base price for Model S of $62,400, an increase of $5,000. We are increasing prices only half that amount, giving Model S a new base price of $59,900 before federal tax credits.

What is the Tesla P85+?

The Tesla Model S P85+ is the perfomance RWD model with the 85kWh battery. It was produced from April 2013 — November 2014. The specs are similar to those of P85. It hits 62mph (100km/h) in 4.4s and reaches a top speed of 130mph (210km/h).

How much is a 2012 Tesla?

Unlike various other plug-in cars, the base prices of the 2012 Tesla Model S have not risen. They remain at $57,400 for the 160-mile version; $67,400 for the 230-mile version; $77,400 for the 300-mile version; and $87,400 for the special Model S Performance version.

How many miles can a 2013 Tesla Model S last?

A Tesla Model S can last between 200,000 – 400,000 miles before requiring a new battery module due to degradation.

How many miles do Tesla last?

According to SolarReviews, the current batteries in Teslas are designed to last for 300,000 to 500,000 miles. After that point, the battery will likely need to be replaced. SolarReviews points out that a Tesla battery might still work beyond 500,000 miles, although with a reduced range per charge.

How long will Tesla Model S last?

Here is the short answer to how long a Tesla Model S will last: A Tesla Model S can last between 200,000 – 400,000 miles before requiring a new battery module due to degradation. Based on an annual mileage of 15,000 miles per year this equates to approximately 13 – 27 years of service.

Can you buy used Teslas?

Every used Tesla vehicle has passed a 200-point inspection and comes with an additional 1 year or 20,000km warranty.

What’s the price of a 2013 Tesla Model S?

Taking into account a $990 destination fee, a $180 vehicle-preparation fee and a $7,500 federal tax credit, pricing for a 2013 Model S with a 60-kWh battery starts at about $63,570.

What was the stock price of Tesla in 2014?

Tesla Historical Annual Stock Price Data Year Average Stock Price Year Open Year High Year Low 2016 41.9535 44.6820 53.0840 28.7340 2015 46.0085 43.8620 56.4520 37.0000 2014 44.6658 30.0200 57

Why is the Tesla Model’s so expensive?

Perhaps elevated vehicle costs, charging infrastructure challenges, stunted battery development, and limited driving range have something to do with it. The 2013 Model S electric sedan is Tesla Motors’ attempt to tackle those issues head-on.

How many miles can a 2013 Tesla go?

When released, the EPA reported that the 2013 Tesla Model S can go 208 miles on a charge with a 60 kWh battery pack, which is exceptional for an electric vehicle. With its odometer now reading 65,993, it is STILL COVERED under the balance of the factory powertrain warranty until October 2021 or 125,000 miles!