A BMW i8 plug-in hybrid sports car in testing camouflage is spotted by a trio in a Tesla Model S who take up pursuit
Tesla has received hundreds of Model S orders from Hong Kong
Tesla Motors said it’s received hundreds of orders for its new Model S sedan, enough to double the number of electric cars on the roads of Hong Kong.
“Our number is over all electric cars in Hong Kong combined,” Kenneth Lui, Hong Kong sales manager for the Palo Alto, California-based company, said in an interview yesterday. Prices of the vehicle, which goes on sale in the city this winter, will be disclosed in the next couple of months, he said.
Tesla, headed by billionaire Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk, has forecast Model S sales will reach 21,000 units this year, with deliveries to Europe and Asia beginning in the second half. The Model S, which starts at $69,900 in the U.S., is Tesla’s second vehicle after the $109,000 Roadster.
Hong Kong had 303 registered private electric cars at the end of April, according to the city’s Transport Department.
Tesla Model S at Willow Springs Raceway during a Track Day [VIDEO]
Here is a video of Tesla owner Abraham Shrem racing his Model S at Willow Springs International Raceway during the Speed Ventures Track Day.
Source: Inside EVs
Tesla Model S 85 kWh Performance vs 60 kWh [VIDEO]
Drag Times have put together a video showing the Model S 60 vs the 85 Performance digital dashes side by side from 0-114 MPH. Both runs were done on the same road but at different times.
The Model S 60 was amazing consistent running 3 consecutive 0-60 MPH runs in just 5.1 seconds with 1/4 mile in 13.7 @ 102.8 MPH.
The Model S Performance did 0-60 MPH in just 3.9 seconds and the 1/4 mile in 12.3 @ 111.7.
Source: Drag Times