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Tesla P90d Fitment
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Tesla P90d Fitment
Satin Black Centers / Polished Copper Lips & Hardware / Brushed Copper Inners
Made in the USA
Tesla, maker of high-end electrified automobiles, based in California, is going through a bit of a tough patch at present (October 2018). But for the past ten years, the company's fortunes have only ever looked up.
Some of this was smoke and mirrors - the company is worth more than the Ford Motor Company, despite never having made a profit. The rollout of engineered products though, shows that real progress has been made in creating an electric vehicle consumer product that the customer was willing to pay considerable amounts of money to own.
There was, of course, the original Tesla Roadster (a much modified Lotus), but the real product that catapulted the company to prominence was the Model S, launched in 2012, and now in its sixth year.
The Model S is now the best-selling luxury car in the US.
The car is large, nearly 5.0 m long (196 in), with a long wheelbase, allowing for the package of the large battery. For context, the battery makes up 800 kg or so of the vehicle's 2,250 kg weight. The lightest model S weighed in at 1,961 kg, the P60, with a 60 kw.h battery pack, and reduced range.
Incidentally, the number in the model description represents the battery storage capacity. The largest battery providing energy to the P100D - 100 kW.h, yielding a driving range of approximately 500 km.
The Tesla S has been on my list of vehicle to model for quite a while now, but was a request from Instagram's back2brick, as a custom build, as my 500th Instagram follower.
The Tesla Model S also meets LUGNuts' 104th Build Challenge theme, - "The Science of it All", - for vehicles with science-based names.
Tesla, maker of high-end electrified automobiles, based in California, is going through a bit of a tough patch at present (October 2018). But for the past ten years, the company's fortunes have only ever looked up.
Some of this was smoke and mirrors - the company is worth more than the Ford Motor Company, despite never having made a profit. The rollout of engineered products though, shows that real progress has been made in creating an electric vehicle consumer product that the customer was willing to pay considerable amounts of money to own.
There was, of course, the original Tesla Roadster (a much modified Lotus), but the real product that catapulted the company to prominence was the Model S, launched in 2012, and now in its sixth year.
The Model S is now the best-selling luxury car in the US.
The car is large, nearly 5.0 m long (196 in), with a long wheelbase, allowing for the package of the large battery. For context, the battery makes up 800 kg or so of the vehicle's 2,250 kg weight. The lightest model S weighed in at 1,961 kg, the P60, with a 60 kw.h battery pack, and reduced range.
Incidentally, the number in the model description represents the battery storage capacity. The largest battery providing energy to the P100D - 100 kW.h, yielding a driving range of approximately 500 km.
The Tesla S has been on my list of vehicle to model for quite a while now, but was a request from Instagram's back2brick, as a custom build, as my 500th Instagram follower.
The Tesla Model S also meets LUGNuts' 104th Build Challenge theme, - "The Science of it All", - for vehicles with science-based names.
All-electric vehicles and hybrid cars are becoming more common in modern automotive world but there are still many things, which keep people from getting them.
Despite being environmentally friendly and pricey, these cars raise many concerns and range anxiety is one of the most evident of them. But we have done a quick analysis of modern automotive market to see how these cars are evolving and the problem with driving range is likely to become less painful soon.
With the help of extensive network of charging stations and more efficient batteries, which will allow to go over 200 miles on a single charge, the future all-electric vehicles looks brighter.
We have put together a list of the best cars powered by electricity one can already get (please note that all media was used from official sources of car manufacturers and the creators are credited at the end of the video):
- e-Golf;
- Fiat 500e;
- Nissan Leaf;
- BMW i3;
- Nissan e-NV200;
- Chevy Bolt EV;
- Honda Clarity;
- Mercedes-Benz B Class Electric Drive;
- Ford Focus Electric;
- Kia Soul EV;
- Tesla Model S P90D with Ludicrous Mode;
- Chevrolet Spark.
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Tesla Model S P85 - Vorsteiner V-FF 102 Flow Forged Wheels
Wheels: Vorsteiner V-FF 103 Flow Forged Wheels
Sizes: 20x9 Front and 20x10 Rear
Finish: Carbon Graphite
Ordering: www.vorsteiner.com | sales@vorsteiner.com | P: +1 800.601.7615
All-electric vehicles and hybrid cars are becoming more common in modern automotive world but there are still many things, which keep people from getting them.
Despite being environmentally friendly and pricey, these cars raise many concerns and range anxiety is one of the most evident of them. But we have done a quick analysis of modern automotive market to see how these cars are evolving and the problem with driving range is likely to become less painful soon.
With the help of extensive network of charging stations and more efficient batteries, which will allow to go over 200 miles on a single charge, the future all-electric vehicles looks brighter.
We have put together a list of the best cars powered by electricity one can already get (please note that all media was used from official sources of car manufacturers and the creators are credited at the end of the video):
- e-Golf;
- Fiat 500e;
- Nissan Leaf;
- BMW i3;
- Nissan e-NV200;
- Chevy Bolt EV;
- Honda Clarity;
- Mercedes-Benz B Class Electric Drive;
- Ford Focus Electric;
- Kia Soul EV;
- Tesla Model S P90D with Ludicrous Mode;
- Chevrolet Spark.
All-electric vehicles and hybrid cars are becoming more common in modern automotive world but there are still many things, which keep people from getting them.
Despite being environmentally friendly and pricey, these cars raise many concerns and range anxiety is one of the most evident of them. But we have done a quick analysis of modern automotive market to see how these cars are evolving and the problem with driving range is likely to become less painful soon.
With the help of extensive network of charging stations and more efficient batteries, which will allow to go over 200 miles on a single charge, the future all-electric vehicles looks brighter.
We have put together a list of the best cars powered by electricity one can already get (please note that all media was used from official sources of car manufacturers and the creators are credited at the end of the video):
- e-Golf;
- Fiat 500e;
- Nissan Leaf;
- BMW i3;
- Nissan e-NV200;
- Chevy Bolt EV;
- Honda Clarity;
- Mercedes-Benz B Class Electric Drive;
- Ford Focus Electric;
- Kia Soul EV;
- Tesla Model S P90D with Ludicrous Mode;
- Chevrolet Spark.
Tesla Model S P85 - Vorsteiner V-FF 102 Flow Forged Wheels
Wheels: Vorsteiner V-FF 103 Flow Forged Wheels
Sizes: 20x9 Front and 20x10 Rear
Finish: Carbon Graphite
Ordering: www.vorsteiner.com | sales@vorsteiner.com | P: +1 800.601.7615