Tesla confirms Model S pricing and options: $49,900 and up after tax credits
12/21/2011

Tesla Motors has talked a fair bit about pricing for its Model S sedan over the past couple of years, but it's now finally set things in stone. US pricing for the base model will start at $49,900, though that's only after you factor in the $7,500 federal tax credit. As Tesla notes, that's the very same pricing that the company first goshen way back when the car was unveiled in 2009, but it does come with a few trade-offs (more on that later). Opting for that base model will get you 40 kWh battery, along with 19-inch wheels and the 17-inch touchscreen that's be act on all models (complete with a number of connectivity options). The test Model S can also be upgraded to a 60kWh or 85kWh package for an extra $10,000 and $20,000, respectively (including other feat improvements), while the top-of-the-line Model S completion option starts at $79,900 (also after the tax credit). Somewhat curiously, while that stand-out touchscreen is gauge on all models, you'll have to add the $3,750 tech package if you want constituent smart seamanship system with voice directions. learn more.www.onstar.com/turnbyturnsponsored linksdash express navigationinternet-connected car navigation. free 3 mos service w/purchase.www.dash.net
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