The future of
transportation has changed and it’s a game changer with the new Tesla S.
Tesla’s first car was launched in 2012 and nobody could have ever thought that
it would capture so much of the car industry’s market share in such a short
span of time. Tesla works on battery power and its electric power system has
contributed to the green environment campaign as well due to its low emission
of carbon dioxide. This four-door, five-seat saloon is the car that established
Elon Musk’s California-based company as a force to be reckoned with, a company
whose products deserve to stand alongside the likes of BMW, Mercedes-Benz and
Audi. The model S has a conventional silhouette. Musk’s electric cars have
proven their agility in thousands of videos of videos on Youtube beating giants
like Lamborghinis, Ferraris and Mclarens and so on.
How is it on the Road?
Driving an EV is always a
priceless experience, the lack of noise, the speed, the smoothness, amplifies
the wind and its tyre roars has made it an incredible piece of technology. The
comfortable seats and smooth ride with standard height adjustable air
suspension makes it good for long drives. Autopilot is Tesla's suite of
semi-independent driving help tech. It's an expensive choice, yet most likely
worth having on the off chance that you invest a ton of your energy in
motorways. Like frameworks from Merc, Audi, and so on, when enacted it handles
the braking/quickening and gives directing help.
How is it on the inside?
It is impossible to not
talk about the classy 17 inch display in tesla as it never stops to surprise
their customers making them want more, the huge Lcd dominates the major part of
the dashboard and replaces all but a handful of buttons. Model S has everything
which one can think of like climate control, music, accurate navigation synched
with google, headlights and even the sunroof. The driving position is fairly
great and the seats themselves sufficiently agreeable. The headrests are of the
non-removable assortment, so they cloud your view out of the back view reflect
(which isn't extraordinary regardless).
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