6 latest Technology's Tesla electric cars



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There is a huge craze for electric vehicles these days. And Tesla is far ahead in making electric vehicles. In this blog, we have talked about the best model electric vehicles of Tesla.

List of Top 6 latest Technology's Tesla electric vehicles.


1) Model S by Tesla
2) Model 3 (Tesla)
3) Model X by Tesla
4) Model Y by Tesla
5) Cyber truck
6) Roadster


List of Tesla electric model vehicles


1. Model S by Tesla

Model S by Tesla


The Model S is very much a business sedan, with long and low design lines akin to those found on a Jaguar. The Model S was introduced in 2012 and was essential in establishing Tesla as a viable business.
And the most recent model now comes in three flavors: Long Range Plus, Plaid, and Platinum. Standard and Performance models have recently been discontinued.
While some previous Model S models had rear-wheel drive. All the new Model S models have all-wheel drive (AWD). The Plaid model is the newest addition – and new flagship.
with sub-1.9 second 0-60 mph and tri-motor propulsion (as opposed to the Long Range's dual-motor).
All models come with Autopilot, which provides a range of driver help.
which includes navigation, self-parking, Smart Summon. traffic light recognition, and automatic city street driving.Automatic city driving and Enhanced Summon.
where your parked car finds you in a parking lot – are both scheduled for 2021.
· Long Range: AWD, 405 miles, 3.1 seconds to 60 mph
· Plaid: AWD, 396 miles, 1.99s 0-60mph


2. Model 3 (Tesla)

Model 3 (Tesla)


Model 3 was introduced in 2016. as a less expensive alternative to the Model S, and its costs have since plummeted to make it the cheapest Tesla.
The Model 3, a four-door sedan, debuted with a variety of choices, but they have since reduced to three. The ranges are based on the sum of the figures. The complete self-driving update is optional, but autopilot is included.
Standard Range Plus: 262 miles, 5.3 seconds to 60 mph, partly luxury interior
Long Range: AWD, 353 miles, 4.2 seconds from 0 to 60 mph, luxury interior
AWD, 315 miles, 3.1 seconds to 60 mph, luxury interior.


3. Model X by Tesla

Model X by Tesla


The Model X is Tesla's solution to the electric automobile for "soccer moms." It's a seven-seat SUV with a lot of design cues from the original Model S, particularly the inside display.
It has rear Falcon Wing doors (think Back to the Future's Delorean) that. when combined with the large touchscreen inside, will make your kids think you got a car from the future.
There are two models, yet there are three possible seating arrangements. The entire self-driving upgrade option, Autopilot, is included.
AWD, 360 miles range, 0-62mph in 3.8 seconds
Plaid: AWD, 340 miles, 2.5 seconds to 62 mph
There have been a few distinct variants of the Model X, like the Tesla Model S,. but they've now condensed into. the Long Range and Plaid – the latter featuring the tri-motor system.

4. Model Y by Tesla

Model Y by Tesla


As a small SUV, the Tesla Model Y sits between the Model 3 and the Model X. It will seat five people and provide lots of room,.but it will appeal to those searching for a vehicle that is less expensive than the Model X.
The small SUV market is now the most popular, thus it's a significant priority for Tesla. Tesla had before said that four models will be available, but now only provides two:
Long Range: AWD, 315 miles, 4.8s 0-60mph
Performance: AWD, 303 miles, 3.5-second 0-60mph.
Some of the lower-tier variants have been eliminated, as has been the case with other Tesla models.
The cheapest Standard Range is no longer available.

5. Cyber truck.

Cyber truck.


The Tesla Cyber truck was announced in November 2019. The company shifts its focus to pick-up trucks. Although reservations are available in other locations. This is likely to be far more popular in the United States than in other places.
The Cyber truck features an angular appearance with a stainless steel shell and protected glass. as well as 100 cubic feet of storage (2830 liters) and a towing capability of 7,500 pounds.
All these specifications are for the United States, with Tesla stating that overseas specifications would be produced based on demand.
There are three variants of the Tesla Cyber truck proposed at the moment:
250+ miles on a single motor RWD, 0-60 in 6.5 seconds
AWD Dual Motor: 300+ miles, 0-60 in 4.5 seconds
AWD Tri-Motor: 500+ miles, 0-60 in 2.9 seconds
The Dual and Tri-Motor variants will be released, in late 2021, with the Single Motor version following in 2022.

6. Roadster

Roadster


The Tesla Roadster started it all in 2008, and it is supposed to come back in 2020. The Roadster's goal is to be the fastest electric car on the road,.
and it already has some outstanding numbers, including a 0-60 mph time of 1.9 seconds. And a peak speed of more than 250mph. It features four seats and a glass canopy that can be removed.
The Roadster and the Founders Series are the two models available for reserve. The following are the basic specifications:
Roadster: AWD, 620 miles, 1.9 seconds to 60 mph

Which of these Tesla models do you like? Please let us know in the comments. Thank you.
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