The Model S is a huge departure from the typical electric car, with its luxury sedan accommodations and pulse-quickening performance. Thanks to a thoroughly modern interpretation of interior design and a host of advanced technological features, the Model S also serves as a new benchmark for all vehicles, electric or otherwise.
Nor is the Tesla Model S exclusive to the ultra-wealthy. As-new pricing for the base model starts around $60,000, and that's not including a federal tax credit. That base model's 40 kWh battery pack means it should travel about 125 miles before needing a charge, which is still quite good for an EV. From here, though, you can opt for a 60 kWh or 85 kWh battery pack, both of which provide considerably more range and power (for a higher price, of course).