Tesla Model S 2012-2016 Repair Manual + Wiring Diagram Size: 1.27 GB Language: English Tesla Model S 2012-2016 Repair Manual + Wiring Diagram. The Tesla Model S was the top-selling plug-in electric car worldwide in 2015 and 2016, and by the end of 2018 continued to rank as the second most-sold electric car in history after the Nissan Leaf. The December 2017 Consumer Reports owner satisfaction survey had the Tesla Model S at the top.
This sleek, fully electric four-door luxury car seats five, or seven with the optional rear-facing jump seats. With its standard 100-kWh battery, the Model S can cover an estimated 310 miles on a charge. The car can be charged in about 6 hours on a dedicated Tesla connector. Performance is exceptional, with quiet and thrilling acceleration, pinpoint handling, and a firm yet comfortable ride-particularly with the standard 19-inch tires and air suspension. The hatchback design aids versatility, and the front trunk is a bonus. A huge center touch screen interfaces with most functions but proves to be distracting. Other drawbacks include restricted visibility and range limitations, especially in cold weather.
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All-wheel drive is now standard, and active safety features are available. The Tesla Model S is a great four-door luxury sports car that just also happens to be an electric vehicle. A large, low-slung hatchback, it easily seats five, or seven in a pinch when fitted with rear-facing jump seats. With its optional 85 kWh battery, the Tesla can travel between 180 and 225 miles per charge, at least twice as far as other electrics. It can also be fully charged in as little as five hours.
Performance is exceptional, with thrilling acceleration, pinpoint handling, and a superb ride. A huge iPad-like center screen controls nearly all accessory functions. Drawbacks include tight access and restricted visibility.All-wheel drive versions were added in 2014, along with an optional Autopilot suite of advanced driver assistance features.In 2015, Tesla dropped the two smaller battery choices, making the standard battery 70-kWh, and offered all-wheel drive.
Other changes for 2015 included standard forward-collision warning with active emergency braking, and blind-spot and lane-departure warning.As of 2019 the Model S is only available with the 100 kWh battery. The 75 kWh version is discontinued.Other changes for 2019 include Tesla's new Navigate on Autopilot software, which lets drivers choose whether the car can automatically change lanes without their input.Average Retail PriceTrade-in PriceReliability VerdictOwner SatisfactionView Local Inventory2018$56,775 - $93,825$50,550 - $82,400.