Tesla Model S Model Years and History

Tesla Model S Model Years

2011 Tesla Roadster 2.5 trims

2011 Roadster 2.5

Changes for the 2011 Tesla Roadster, now dubbed the 2.5, include a new front fascia and revised grille, aerodynamic add-ons and a restyled rear diffuser. Extra sound insulation has been added to the cockpit to eliminate road noise and the company has improved the power-control hardware to improve hot-weather performance. New seats adorn the interior, with added lumbar support and larger bolsters. A new Electronics Bundle adds touch-screen navigation and a back-up camera.

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About Model S

Debuting in 2012, the Tesla Model S was a first for electric cars, offering a refined and modern luxury sedan with a long list of standard equipment and highly desirable battery range. In 2013, the Model S was mostly unchanged, with new heated seats being offered in cloth or leather, and the 40kWh battery pack was updated to a new and improved 60kWh battery pack. Tesla also offered a new dual-motor model called the D that featured all-wheel-drive and an updated 85kW battery.