Tesla Have Received Over 1,000 Orders For The Model S
Hybrid/Electric, Miscellaneous | Dean | May 13, 2009 at 23:15
Tesla has reported that they have received over 1,000 orders for their new Model S sedan.
The Model S was recently launched and it is available for order with a reservation tag of $5,000. Tesla has not revealed the official release date for the car, but it should be soon.
Tesla’s Model S is a 5+2 seater, and it features 4-doors and an electric motor with batteries. The torque will allow the 0-100km/h time to be 5.6 seconds, and it will be capable of travelling 483km on a full charage.
The car can be charged by any outlet, and it will take several hours.
Full price for the Model S is set at $49,900.
Press Release:
Tesla surpasses 1,000 reservations for Model S
Low total cost of ownership drives interest in Tesla’s sedan and sports car
SAN CARLOS, Calif. – Tesla Motors surpassed 1,000 reservations for the Model S, an all-electric family sedan that carries up to seven people and travels up to 300 miles per charge.
Tesla launched the car March 26, and reservations immediately began streaming in online and at showrooms in California. The anticipated base price of the Model S is $49,900 after a federal tax credit. The $5,000 reservation fee is refundable.
But sticker price is only one part of a car’s total cost of ownership. If you account for the much lower cost of electricity vs. gasoline at a likely future cost of more than $5 per gallon, the Model S is equivalent to a gasoline car with a sticker price of about $30,000, such as a Ford Taurus, Honda Accord or even a Toyota Avalon or BMW 3-Series. Those savings are realized immediately if you lease a Model S, so there is no need wait years to earn back the price difference.
“The Model S is a better value than much cheaper conventional cars,” said Tesla CEO, Chairman and Product Architect Elon Musk. “Despite the enormous environmental benefits, lower total cost of ownership will soon become the primary motivation for consumers to evolve from gas guzzlers to EVs.”
Performance with a Clean Conscience
Tesla is the only production automaker selling highway-capable EVs in North America or Europe. With 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds, the Roadster outperforms almost all sports cars in its class, yet is more than twice as energy efficient as a Toyota Prius and delivers 244 miles per charge – the only car that offers performance with a clean conscience.
Tesla has delivered more than 400 Roadsters to customers so far. The base price of the Roadster is $101,500 after a $7,500 federal tax credit.
The Roadster has a far lower cost of ownership than comparably priced sports cars — even after factoring in a battery pack replacement. The lower cost of electricity vs. gasoline, the relative lack of maintenance on an EV, and state and federal tax incentives may result in lifetime savings of at least $26,000 compared with a similarly priced gasoline sports car. The Roadster also liberates owners from detours to the gas station and inconvenient trips to the mechanic for routine oil changes, exhaust system repairs and other internal combustion engine maintenance.
“Some Roadster customers are sports car enthusiasts. Some are environmentalists. Some care about energy security. All are discriminating and value conscious consumers,” Musk said. “Now we’re seeing the same attributes in customers who opt for the Model S. People who drive Teslas refuse to compromise on value, performance or efficiency.”
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What I understand is Tesla needs the government grant money to make this baby happen. The government haven't let any money go until they figure out weather GM and Chrysler are viable for some of it.
Well.. Yeah that sounds about right.. However if GM and Chrysler don't get money, Tesla will probably get a bit more.. Who knows.
If they don't get cash they will probably just take longer to create the cars using the deposits etc..