Tesla Model S
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Buyer verdict

The Tesla Model S is ideal for buyers who prioritize performance, technology, and sustainability in a luxury sedan. Its electric powertrain offers quick acceleration and a smooth driving experience, while the interior provides comfort and advanced features. Consider your driving needs and budget when deciding on trims,

Base MSRP
$119,990

$119,990 before tax

Powertrain
BEV

Dual Electric Motors

Combined fuel
17.5 kWh/100km

Electric

Safety

IIHS / NHTSA

Specs

Everything we track for the Tesla Model S in Canada.

Powertrain

Engine
Dual Electric Motors
Horsepower
670 hp
Torque
800 lb-ft
Transmission
Single-speed
Drivetrain
AWD

Efficiency

City
Highway
Combined
Fuel type
Electric
Tank
EV range
630 km

Dimensions

Length
4970 mm
Wheelbase
2960 mm
Cargo behind 2nd row
793 L
Cargo max
Seating
5 seats
Towing
Not rated

Safety & Warranty

IIHS
NHTSA
Basic warranty
4 yr / 80k km
Powertrain warranty
8 yr / 192k km
Build country
USA
iZEV eligible
No

Which trim is worth it

Model S Long Range

Worth it

The Long Range trim enhances the vehicle's range, making it a good choice for those who frequently travel long distances. It maintains all the luxury features while providing additional peace of mind regarding range.

Model S Plaid

Worth it

The Plaid trim is worth considering for performance enthusiasts. It offers significantly enhanced acceleration and top speed, making it suitable for those who value high performance and are willing to invest in it.

Common questions

What is the range of the Tesla Model S?
The range varies by trim, with the Long Range offering more distance per charge compared to the Plaid.
Does the Model S support fast charging?
Yes, the Model S supports Tesla's Supercharger network, allowing for fast charging capabilities.
What are the interior features of the Model S?
The Model S includes a large touchscreen display, premium audio, and advanced driver-assistance features.
Is the Model S eligible for any incentives?
Eligibility for incentives can vary by province, so it's best to check local regulations.