Manufacturer: Tesla, Inc.
Code name: WhiteStar
Production: 2012–present
Assembly
United States: Fremont, California (Tesla Factory)
Netherlands: Tilburg (all parts)
Designer: Franz von Holzhausen
Body and chassis
Class Executive car (E)
Body style 5-door liftback
Layout
Rear-motor, rear-wheel drive
Dual-motor all-wheel drive (D models)
Powertrain
Electric motor Front and rear motor combined output up to 615 kW (825 bhp), 1,300 N⋅m (960 lb-ft), 3-phase AC induction motor
Transmission: 1-speed fixed gear ratio (9.734:1 or 9.325:1); direct-drive[4][5]
Battery: 100 kWh lithium-ion
Discontinued: 60, 70, 75, 85 and 90 kWh lithium-ion
Electric range
75 kWh (270 MJ)
249–259 mi (401–417 km) (EPA)
85 kWh (310 MJ)
253–272 mi (407–438 km) (EPA)
310 mi (500 km) (NEDC)
90 kWh (320 MJ)
270–294 mi (435–473 km) (EPA)
100 kWh (360 MJ)
348–402 mi (560–647 km) (EPA)
Plug-in charging
Onboard charger
3ϕ 400 V 16 A[6] (Type 2);[7] 1ϕ 85–300 V 48 A (new front fascia variant)
Optional charger: 20 kW from 1ϕ 277 V 72 A
Dual charger: 21.1 kW from 1ϕ 264 V 80 A and 22 kW from 3ϕ 400 V 32 A; 19.2 kW from 2ϕ 240 V 80
A (old front fascia variant); 16.5 kW from 3ϕ 400 V 24 A (new front fascia variant)
Offboard charger
Supercharger at 150–250 kW DC
Dimensions
Wheelbase: 116.5 in (2,960 mm)
Length: 195.9 in (4,980 mm)
Width
77.3 in (1,964 mm) (ex. mirrors)
86.2 in (2,189 mm) (inc. mirrors)
Height: 56.5 in (1,440 mm)
Curb weight: 4,323–4,960 lb (1,961–2,250 kg)