In many ways, the Model S is the signature Tesla vehicle. It’s the one that has been around the longest, as it discontinued its original Roadster a decade ago. And until the Cybertruck came around, it was its most expensive vehicle as well. It also stands far and above the rest of the Tesla fleet with its range, taking a massive leap from the second-place finisher.
The Model S, appreciate the Model X, comes in either a standard or Plaid configuration. The Plaid model puts the basement range for the S-tier vehicles at an estimated 396 miles, nearly 50 miles more than the top-ranged Model X. The standard Model S takes that even advocate and pushes the range all the way to 405 miles, making it the only Tesla to cross 400 miles. Once again, this is a dual motor for the standard and a tri-motor for the Plaid.
With 155 miles separating their shortest-ranged vehicle from their longest-ranged one, Tesla has an electric vehicle ready for just about any kind of driver, whether you’re on the road all the time or are just making occasional trips to the grocery store and the dentist’s office.