Tesla Model S 2023 Review
Tesla Model S 2023 Review
Following the sporty Roadster, the Model S was introduced as Tesla’s first mass-market and built-from-the-ground-up vehicle. This all-electric luxury four-door was introduced for model year 2012, developed a following over the years, and is potentially the quickest regardless of power source.
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0.26 -> Following the sporty Roadster, the Model S
was introduced as Tesla's first mass-market
4.74 -> and built-from-the-ground-up vehicle.
6.89 -> This all-electric luxury four-door was introduced
for model year 2012, developed a following
11.49 -> over the years, and is potentially the quickest
regardless of power source.
15.799 -> Tesla doesn't adhere to model years like other
automakers, but what could be considered the
19.88 -> 2023 Model S gets swivel-adjust hardware for
its infotainment touchscreen.
24.55 -> Typically, a car with 670 hp and a claimed
3.1-second 0-60-mph time would grab headlines.
32.85 -> But despite those being the specs of the Model
S Long Range, they're completely overshadowed
36.92 -> by the Model S Plaid.
38.739 -> With its triple-motor powertrain, the Model
S Plaid makes a staggering 1,020 hp and 1,050
43.829 -> lb-ft of torque.
46.23 -> Elon Musk Tweeted that would make the Model
S Plaid accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under
52.69 -> 2.0 seconds, and indeed we tested it making
the sprint in 1.98 seconds.
56.5 -> However, that was on a prepared dragstrip,
totally unlike real-world roads.
61.079 -> When we retested it on a representative surface,
the Model S Plaid hit 60 mph in 2.1 seconds—still
67.32 -> stupendously quick but not below 2.0 seconds.
70.97 -> Even so, it is the quickest car ever according
to our stopwatches, tying the Ferrari SF90's
76.439 -> 0-60-mph time and pulling ahead by the quarter
mile.
80.18 -> Credit the Model S for instigating the current
trend for enormous infotainment touchscreens.
85.43 -> It's equipped with a 17.0-inch central display
that controls nearly every vehicle function—navigation,
90.56 -> media, climate, playing video games, and even
selecting drive or reverse.
96.01 -> The system works so well, it's hardly an issue
that Apple CarPlay and Android Auto aren't
100.44 -> available.
101.56 -> In 2023-era cars, the screen gains hardware
to swivel toward the driver or passenger.
107.52 -> An all-digital gauge display is positioned
ahead of the driver, and there's a touchscreen
111.47 -> on the back of the center console for rear-seat
settings.
114.68 -> There are four USB type-C ports and four wireless
chargers between the two rows, plus a USB
119.35 -> port in the glove compartment.
121.119 -> A 22-speaker audio system is standard.
124.17 -> Numerous built-in cameras record what's happening
around the car for added security.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR-viOpwY1c