Tesla Road Test, Part 4: The Ride | Summary and Q&A

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October 5, 2012
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Tesla Road Test, Part 4: The Ride

TL;DR

Test drive a Tesla Model S with innovative features, impressive acceleration, and a smooth, quiet ride.

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Key Insights

  • 🎅 The braking system in hybrid vehicles like the Tesla Model S mimics engine drag for a controlled driving experience.
  • 👰‍♀️ The Model S offers customizable controls, including adjustable ride height and steering preferences.
  • 🤗 The optional open-air driving experience of the Model S resembles a target top or convertible.
  • 😘 The Model S provides impressive acceleration with instant access to low-end torque due to its electric motor.
  • 🎅 The one-speed gearbox of the Model S eliminates interruptions during acceleration like a traditional internal combustion engine.
  • 👱 The active air suspension in the Model S adapts well to different road terrains, enhancing the overall driving experience.
  • 😨 The Model S offers high performance and luxury comparable to other luxury car brands like Porsche, BMW, and Mercedes.

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Questions & Answers

Q: What makes the braking system in hybrid vehicles different?

Hybrid vehicles like the Tesla Model S require engaging the brake when letting off the accelerator to mimic engine drag, providing a more controlled driving experience.

Q: What adjustable controls does the Model S offer?

The Model S allows the adjustment of ride height and steering preferences, providing customization options to suit individual driving preferences.

Q: Can the Model S be compared to a spaceship?

While the Model S has innovative features, it is designed to be a practical and ownable vehicle, not an alien-like spaceship. Though its designer, Elon Musk, also designs rockets.

Q: How does the Model S perform in terms of acceleration?

The Model S offers instant access to its low-end torque, thanks to its electric motor, providing a smooth and powerful acceleration experience without interruptions from a normal internal combustion engine's gear-switching.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The hybrid vehicle requires engaging the brake when letting off the accelerator to mimic engine drag.

  • The Tesla Model S offers various adjustable controls, including ride height and steering.

  • The car provides an open-air driving experience with the option to delineate the roof, similar to a target top or convertible.

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