Just one quick look will reveal why Tesla has succeeded in moving electric cars to the mainstream when other companies have failed in that quest. Whereas earlier vehicles of this type featured oddly shaped designs riding on cartoonishly small wheels, there are no such aesthetic concerns here - this is a thoroughly attractive automobile, and it would be regardless of its means of propulsion. This Model S's exterior is dressed in ultra- attractive Deep Blue Metallic paint, with a shine that seems to come from a foot below the surface. Its impactful exterior color is accented by trim that's been polished to a mirror finish. Considering its graceful form and the expansive panoramic roof on top that stands ready to provide an open-air experience nearly on a par with full-fledged convertibles, it's small wonder that the Model S has become such a coveted ride.
Given Tesla's revolutionary technology, it's not surprising that this Model 3's interior has a thorough distinctive appearance. It's certainly an attractive, not to mention, spacious one, tastefully pairing tan leather upholstery that pairs nicely with the black dash and door panels. This car has only logged 25,000 miles in its lifetime and its seating reflects this light usage - there's not much wear to be found on the bolsters of the front buckets and the back row looks virtually untouched. The futuristic theme of the interior begins to seem downright welcoming very quickly, with a 17" screen at the center of the dash standing by to display the findings of both the navigation system and backup camera, while the featured AM/FM radio also offers an auxiliary input, as well as both Bluetooth and satellite connectivity. Additional interior amenities include a steering column that telescopes and tilts to arrive at the perfect driving position, air conditioning that's blowing cold and strong, cruise control, and power bucket seats, door locks, windows and mirrors. You'll be surprised at just how quiet this Model S's cabin is, thanks to its advanced noise engineering.
You've probably heard about how electric motors provide instant torque, giving the cars they power unrivaled acceleration. You might also wonder how that technology plays out in real world terms. In fact, this Model S is powered by not one, but two electric motors that unite to equip it with a top speed of 155 mph and a 0-60 time that's just a sliver above 3 seconds - performance that puts it in very select company. Independent suspension at both ends make it surprisingly agile for a full-fledged sedan and, with its featured all-wheel drive, this is a car that offers a reassuringly stable driving experience in a wide variety of road conditions. Its stopping abilities are pretty impressive, as well - armed with sizable anti-lock disc brakes at all four corners, it came to a stop from 60 miles per hour in just 113 feet when Motor Trend tested it upon its release. 19" factory wheels that are wrapped with Toyo tires complete the look of this very attractive - and revolutionary - sedan.
With its combination of magnetic styling and scintillating performance, this 2015 Tesla Model S 85D would be a fitting crown jewel in any garage. Call today!