Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Tesla Model S Sedan, 2011

Just a short distraction from Bugorama...
Tesla will complete two vehicle testing phases, Alpha and Beta.The Alpha phase began in 
2010 and has already excelled as the computer simulations predicted.  
Computer simulations aided in developing a product with modular components and
 Quality Manufacturing using an assembly line running at 20,000 units per year.



Roadster or Sedan...which to get?  Why both, of course!

Sorry for the ad in the beginning of this one....

Tesla employed a holistic approach to vehicle architecture, tightly 
packaging components throughout the car.
The powertrain comprises the battery pack, motor, single-speed gear box, 
drive inverter, and control software.

And, oh my, what to do with all that extra space where the 
gasoline engine would have been?  Simple, add more storage, another trunk in the front.  
What woman wouldn't love more more room for shopping?  Hmmmm, apparently the 
designer understands the American shopaholic.



For more on this unique "soon to be seen" vehicle for the elite go to the Tesla site

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