Comparing a Base Tesla Model S to a Fully Loaded Model S Performance Plus Version; What's the Price Difference?
Fully Loaded Model S True Tesla Model S fans know that there's a substantial difference in both price and performance between a base (60 kWh, no options) Model S and a fully loaded Model S Performance (85 kWh) with the Performance Plus package. Of course, you could head over to Tesla Motors' website to configure a Model S any way you so desire, but the folks at Winding Road ...
True Tesla Model S fans know that there's a substantial difference in both price and performance between a base (60 kWh, no options) Model S and a fully loaded Model S Performance (85 kWh) with the Performance Plus package.
Of course, you could head over to Tesla Motors' website to configure a Model S any way you so desire, but the folks at Winding Road kindly did that for us. Well, sort of.
Winding Road hit the Tesla Model S configurator to figure out what the price difference is between the "cheapest" Model S and the decked-out, option-packed most expensive version of Tesla's electric sedan.
According to Winding Road, the Model S is wonderfully easy to configure since all of the options and packages are described in detail and require simply ticking a box to add in.
There aren't complex packages that must be combined with other options. In other words, it's not tricky to configure a Model S exactly how you desire it.
Here's Winding Roads' example of the price breakdown for base versus loaded for the Model S:
BasePrice: $71,070 (Tesla Model S) + $0 (Destination) + $0 (Options) - $7500 (Federal Tax Credit) = $63,570LoadedPrice: $96,070 (Tesla Model S Performance) + $0 (Destination) + $23,100 (Options) - $7500 (Federal Tax Credit) = $111,670
Model S Performance Package: $25,000-Upgraded drivetrain, interior, and suspensionPearl White Paint: $1500All Glass Panoramic Roof: $150021-inch Grey Performance Wheels: $3500Performance Plus Package: $6500-Upgraded dampers-Upgraded bushings-Upgraded stabilizer bars-Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires-Wider rear tiresTech Package: $3750-GPS Navigation system with onboard maps and free map updates for seven years-Automatic keyless entry-High-definition back-up camera-Xenon headlights-Electrochromatic side mirrors-LED cornering lights-Ground lighting under door handles-Power rear liftgate-GPS-enabled Homelink system-Memory seatsSound Studio Package: $950-XM Satellite Radio-580-watt, 12-speaker Dolby ProLogic 7.1 system-HD space for over 3000 songsRear Facing Seats: $1500Parcel Shelf: $250Paint Armor: $950Twin Chargers: $1500High-Power Wall Connector: $1200
And that's all she wrote. It's straightforward, simple to configure and easy to discover just how much your perfectly optioned Model S will cost. To try your hand at configuring a Model S, click here.
Source: Winding Road
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