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Elon Musk said that early production is slated to begin during the summer of 2023, with mass production beginning in 2024.
The base 2023 Model S has dual electric motors that provide all-wheel drive plus a 100-kWh battery pack. That combo is good for an impressive EPA-estimated driving range of up to 405 miles on a full charge.
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1995
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The first car
First four seater car
The first electric car
First Hyrid car
Self driving car
First Tesla
the Prius
The Navlab5
The Prius
The First Electric Car
The 'Roadster'
Carriages
Also know as the first self driving car
The First Car
Horse drawn carriages became widely used as passenger vehicles in about 1555, but were used before then by the Romans, Hittites, and Chinese dynasties.
"William Morrison from Des Moines, Iowa develops a six-passenger electric wagon that is often considered the first practical electric vehicle in the United States in 1832.
The Roadster, Tesla's first electric car was released in 2008. Shortly after joining Tesla, Elon Musk led the design of the Roadster.
The first hybrid car made by fFerdinand Porsche in 1898, was released in 1900. It had a top speed of 35km/h.
Released in Japan in 1997, the Prius became the world's first mass-produced hybrid electric vehicle. It was designed by Takeshi Uchiyamada the chairman of Toyota.
The first modern automobile was invented by Karl Benz in 1886. The three-wheeled vehicle ran on coal and and housed some of Benz's patented inventions like the spark plug, gear shifter and throttle system.
The first 'family car' or 'four seater' was invented rather by accident in 1888, when Bertha Benz, the intelligent and adventurous wife of automobile inventor Carl Benz decided on a whim to leave with her husband's latest prototype vehicle and visit family in the neighboring town of Pforzheim, Germany, some 66 miles away
"The first self-driving car was successfully piloted from Pittsburgh to San Diego in 1995, although it was not a standard production vehicle..."