The most revolutionary new car I've driven in years

The most revolutionary new car I've driven in years

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RDMcG

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19,175 posts

208 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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Sometimes, something comes along that is genuinely surprising. I recall being amazed at how rough and aggressive a 300SL Gullwing engine was, how tiny the pedals were in a Caterham,how much headspace there was in a Smart. However, when it comes to electric vehicles I am a born doubter unless they are for milk floats. I drove a prototype Mitsubishi Mi-EV a few years ago and it left me cold.

Then, I had a chance to test the Tesla S. I always think of electric cars as heavily compromised. Yeah, right.

This car is just stupendous. First of all, its beautifully finished, far superior to the Jag I had a couple of weeks ago. Quality chrome, lovely leather, CF dash, heavy clunk to the doors. The giant screen than makes up most of the dash is a bit strange at first..(menu to open sunroof anyone?), but it covers every possible function very easily. Only issue is that scrolling through the menu when driving is not a great idea.
Approach car, pull door handle which pops smoothly out from the bodywork, open door, into comfortable driver 's seat hit drive and go. Know those movies where the hero jumps into the car which magically has the key already in?.well..this car knows who you are so no key required. You take off silently and very smoothly, very limo-like,
Then ,out on the open road....hit the loud pedal, ( which is silent)...WhoaAAAAH.........the thing is freaking quick for a four door car. 5 seconds 0-60 and it keeps going..flat torque band,,amazing feeling to be whacking into the corners in silence. Heavy insulation means that everything outside is silent also. Steering is well weighted and all just about everything if driver adjustable. God, its quick. Feels light too..lots of aluminium.
Brakes are also powerful and on hard cornering the car is absolutely stable.
Interior appointments are very nicely designed. Huge rear deck opens up and a childrens' jump seat can be pulled up to form a third row . Otherwise you have a vast luggage area.

Ah yes, range..range.
Well, about 300 miles. After that, needs and eight -hour charge of you can have a high-voltage charger installed at home that'll do it in a hour.


I thought I would be very unimpressed by the car. Wrong. Very wrong. I could easily see this car as a wonderful daily commuter.




















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Edited by RDMcG on Thursday 25th July 18:41

TheHeretic

73,668 posts

256 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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Tesla are exciting. Did you see the demo video of the automatic battery change? Amazing.

Chicane-UK

3,861 posts

186 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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I REALLY want to try driving one of these.... very jelous and just going to go and have a proper read of your thoughts smile

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2,729 posts

237 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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Whats in the last picture?

RDMcG

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208 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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1 said:
Whats in the last picture?
They are the pop-up jump seats in the hatchbacksmile

vit4

3,507 posts

171 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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Interesting car, sounds like a huge leap forwards?

On my phone so can only see small pics, but is this related to the Jag XF?? Startlingly similar to look at (not a bad thing!)

Guyr

2,206 posts

283 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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Sat in one at Geneva and Goodwood. Also very impressed, great quality, great range and huge space inside the car as well as having two boots (trunks). The small rear extra (6/7) seats looked a little tiny, but still a useful extra for the odd 'too many kids moments'......

I think they'll do well when people start to understand them.

The best bit is they're not saddled with all the past and history of the big car-makers, so can be revolutionary.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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Sorry, but i find the interior, with that massive oversized touch screen frankly terrible to look at!

(and, have you ever tried to use a touch screen whilst the car goes over bumps? ok, UK roads are in a terrible condition, but it's incredibly hard to accurately control something without any feelback!

eltax91

9,888 posts

207 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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Big question. How much?

Pothole

34,367 posts

283 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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Price?

RDMcG

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Thursday 25th July 2013
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Max_Torque said:
Sorry, but i find the interior, with that massive oversized touch screen frankly terrible to look at!

(and, have you ever tried to use a touch screen whilst the car goes over bumps? ok, UK roads are in a terrible condition, but it's incredibly hard to accurately control something without any feelback!
My photo is not good...makes the screen look more glaring than reality but big screen means big controls so not too difficult to use. Of course, the appearance is pretty subjective. I got used to it quickly.

RDMcG

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Thursday 25th July 2013
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Pothole said:
Price?
About $114k in Canada...very competitive with Jag/Merc/BMW

eldar

21,781 posts

197 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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Pothole said:
Price?
List price (for the big battery versions) $72.4k to $87.4k (USD)

http://www.teslamotors.com/models/options

Stu R

21,410 posts

216 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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I love them. Really do think they're a huge leap forward.

Unfortunately I don't really have a use for it or I'd have one in a heartbeat - I don't really commute anywhere.
There's a reason they're so popular on the west coast now - barely an S class or 7 series to be seen in Cali, which was littered with them before. Teslas are everywhere.

Have you tried a Volt yet Ronan? I was very surprised to find myself liking those too. Suppose I'm condemned to a life of hemp and lentils hehe

RDMcG

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Thursday 25th July 2013
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Stu R said:
I love them. Really do think they're a huge leap forward.

Unfortunately I don't really have a use for it or I'd have one in a heartbeat - I don't really commute anywhere.
There's a reason they're so popular on the west coast now - barely an S class or 7 series to be seen in Cali, which was littered with them before. Teslas are everywhere.

Have you tried a Volt yet Ronan? I was very surprised to find myself liking those too. Suppose I'm condemned to a life of hemp and lentils hehe
Not yetsmile...next two cars are an Audi S8 and a V8 F-type Jag in September I think. WIll try one if I get a chance.

MysteryLemon

4,968 posts

192 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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That dash looks retarded.

h0b0

7,616 posts

197 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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In an un-PH way I want to love these. 0-60 in 4.2 seconds sounds fantastic. But, I hate the screen as it doesn't look like it belongs and the interior of the one I sat in was falling apart.

Price depends on battery and goes from $62,400 to $87,400

RDMcG

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Thursday 25th July 2013
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h0b0 said:
In an un-PH way I want to love these. 0-60 in 4.2 seconds sounds fantastic. But, I hate the screen as it doesn't look like it belongs and the interior of the one I sat in was falling apart.

Price depends on battery and goes from $62,400 to $87,400
The one I drove seemed to have no quality problems at all, but obviously I cannot generalize. What was most unexpected was just how much fun it is to drive hard.

Pistom

4,976 posts

160 months

Thursday 25th July 2013
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Looks a bit like an Insignia. I like it. How much will they be?

RDMcG

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Thursday 25th July 2013
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Pistom said:
Looks a bit like an Insignia. I like it. How much will they be?
Not sure of the UK price.