Breaking the internet is taken lightly these days. Controversy sells, but when Tesla electrified the automotive world, they didn't just break the internet but revolutionized how we looked at cars. A Tesla does everything from shifting tides in the automotive performance scene to revolutionizing practical motoring. Looking for the right blend of practicality, performance, and luxury? This 2017 Tesla Model X P100D we have today with a reported 44,510 miles on the clock is your answer.
If you have not heard of Tesla yet by now, you have sorely missed one of the best EV manufacturers. Tesla has been in the news with its ridiculous or, dare we say, Ludicrous performance that has elevated its status to a drag beast, without the pollution, of course. 2015 saw Tesla introduce the Tesla Model X, a fully electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV, to compete in the SUV market. Tesla's latest update for the Model X is the 2023 version. Saying that, the 2022 Model X is still future-proof and an incredible investment. Up for grabs is a 2022 Tesla Model X Plaid with just 1,300 miles on the odometer and ready for a new home.
Tesla, the pioneering electric vehicle manufacturer, keeps raising the bar for the automotive industry. With the release of the 2021 Model S Plaid, they did exactly that by offering a truly unparalleled driving experience. This model sits at the pinnacle of the flagship Model S lineup, offering remarkable speed, range, and advanced technology. You're unlikely to have ever seen acceleration comparable to the Tesla Model S Plaid unless you're a fighter jet pilot, astronaut, or race car driver. This is your lucky chance to experience such adrenaline with this 2021 Tesla Model S Plaid, which bears just 8,970 miles on its clock. With its state-of-the-art technology and advanced features, this car will turn heads and set new standards in the electric vehicle market.
Love it or hate it, without a doubt, Tesla has upended the automobile industry. Tesla gave us electric cars that can retain enough charge to run for hundreds of miles, top up in a matter of hours or even minutes, and, most notably, made the cars absolute beasts on the road due to their instant acceleration. Following the success of the Tesla Model S, they ventured into crossover country and gave the Tesla Model X in 2015. Most notable about the Model X is the fact it uses falcon-wing doors for passenger access. Up for grabs is a highest-level 2018 Tesla Model X P100D with just 28,300 miles on the odometer and ready for a new home.
If you want a car that can smoke most supercars in the 0-60 mph sprint, with tons of technological marvels, and still be a responsible inhabitant of the earth, then look no further than Tesla. Founded in 2003 by the (in)famous Elon Musk, Tesla has grown to cover the lion's share in the all-electric vehicle market. Their Tesla Model X was introduced in 2015 as their luxury mid-size SUV/crossover offering. A chance to own this magnificent marvel of a car is at hand with this 2022 Tesla Model X with just 1200 miles on the clock.
Tesla has changed the world when it comes to the development and popularisation of the electric vehicle, and now is one of the most desirable modern automobiles, especially as fuel prices climb ever higher. The 2021 Tesla Model Y is the perfect mobility solution for a family given its larger size, but it isn't a chore to drive with its powerful electric motors and Performance Package, which comes with additional electric goodness. It's fully electric, and if your state relies on sustainable energy generation methods, you'll be enjoying guilt-free mobility and energy. With 17,000 miles on the clock, this Model Y is ready to rack up even more, perhaps your home.
Tesla may not have invented the electric car, but they certainly made electric mobility a reality. Now, Tesla makes highly desirable and practical automobiles with zero emissions, meaning that provided your source of electricity is from renewable energy, you’ll have carbon free energy to take you from point A to point B any time of the day. There are many other benefits to owning an electric car, and of course, this 2018 Tesla Model 3 Long Range model with its reported 38,646 miles on the odometer is a perfect choice to start from, thanks to the charging infrastructure that Tesla has established and the attractive design and engineering of the vehicle.
Since Tesla made its disruptive entrance into the automotive world, the manufacturer has been on a roll with every model rolling out of its factory floors. YouTube also has seen more videos of Teslas setting blistering 0 to 60 timings and the familiar faces of shock when an unassuming electric car launches like a full-blown drag car. With multiple models catering to various market segments, the Tesla that grabs everyone's attention and achieves cult-like status is the car that wears the iconic P100 badge, now replaced by the Plaid tag. The car we have today brings electrified performance to your driveway and comes from this 2018 Tesla Model S P100D. With a reported 18,500 miles on the clock, this car comes equipped with a premium upgrades package and provides smiles on every charge.
Tesla, Inc. do things in a large and flamboyant manner. Just look at their prolific CEO Elon Musk and his larger-than-life persona, and everything about the company is done in a big way. The Model S for example, their first electric sedan is a practical car that can scare many purpose-built drag machines on the quarter mile. The Model 3 is cheaper than many executive cars, yet rivals them in luxury and performance. When they turned their eyes to the SUV market, the Model X was the result back in 2015. The flamboyant feature here are the falcon doors for second and third row passengers. This 2022 Tesla Model X Plaid has just 3,690 miles since new, and is the most potent variant on offer. Why not treat yourself to the fastest SUV on the planet right now?
American automotive innovators have been at the forefront of creating disruptive trends in the industry. Ford revolutionized production with the introduction of the standardization and assembly line manufacturing with the Model T in the 1900s. Enter the 2000s, and a small company called Tesla Motors introduced an all-electric sports car called the Roadster. Little did anyone know that Tesla would become the American EV powerhouse that it is today, with a strong four-model lineup, prolific CEO in the shape of Elon Musk, and the world’s highest seller of EVs. After the stellar success of the Model S and Model X, the Model 3 compact executive sedan EV debuted in 2017 and became an instant hit. If you’re seeking one, we’ve got a 2022 Tesla Model 3 Performance in inventory with just 85 miles on the wheels – that’s basically delivery mileage, making this as fresh out-of-the-box as you can find. Being the Performance trim, it’s also quite a potent little road missile.
In 2012, Tesla shocked the automotive world when it released its flagship liftback sedan, called the Model S. Looking positively futuristic, and packed to the gills with tech, it served to cement Tesla’s place as a serious automotive manufacturer, as well as America’s first major mass-producer of electric vehicles, and electric vehicles only. Not a single Tesla vehicle burns any gas to date. This 2018 Tesla Model S P100D has done just 33,000 miles to date and is perfect if you and your family aspire to join the Teslarati.
Tesla’s third production automobile, Elon Musk’s company launched the Model X in 2015, as the American EV maker’s first foray into the highly competitive SUV space. Being a product of Tesla, it would come with some unique features, of which we’ll talk about in the next section. If you’re looking to grab a current model year Model X, this 2022 Tesla Model X Plaid with just 400 miles under its wheel is a very attractive option to consider.
Arguably America’s most prolific EV manufacturer, Tesla started with EVs from the outset. The Tesla Roadster was their first-ever model, followed by the Model S which is going strong over ten years later. It was inevitable that Elon Musk’s company would venture into the SUV space sooner or later. Lo and behold, they debuted the Model X in 2015, to compete in the mid-size luxury crossover SUV segment. This 2018 Tesla Model X 75D comes to you from Texas with just 22,000 miles on the clock, and is a great way to enter the Tesla lifestyle, especially if your vehicular need is for a swift, silent and stylish American-designed and made SUV, that’s the largest fully-electric SUV that you can currently buy, in terms of interior dimensions.
In the battle of long-range electric cars, Tesla remains one of the first contenders to introduce their models to the market. Thanks to Elon Musk's goal of proving an electric transportation future to the world, there are now various Tesla models to choose from, The Model 3 sedan is the entry-level model among Tesla's four main variants. If you aren't flush with cash yet still want a taste of the Teslarati, this is the model to go for. That said, there are three trim levels to pick from, with the “Performance” being the range-topping version. We are thrilled to present this latest version, the 2022 Tesla Model 3 Performance, which made its way to our inventory from South Carolina. These cars are reputed to be much faster than just about any other luxury saloon on the market, not to mention much more expensive sports cars also. With only 750 miles on its screen, this Tesla is ready to roll into its lucky buyer's driveway.
Tesla Inc. is a California-based EV and clean energy company that made the headlines in 2012 when it released the Model S. A five-door liftback sedan, the Model S represented the future with its blend of styling, performance, and practicality, and further boosted by the effervescent personality of Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk. The Model S has the distinction of being the first electric car in the world to top monthly sales rankings in any country, topping the charts in Norway for September and November 2013, and Denmark in December 2015. The Model S is known for performance, with a Ludicrous Mode, and the 2021 Plaid variant can sprint from zero to sixty in just over two seconds, on to a top speed of 200mph. Tesla’s current model range consists of the S, 3, X and Y which is thought to be a play on ‘sexy’. This vehicle is a 2021 Tesla Model S Performance with just 684 miles on the clock, and it comes from Florida.
The Tesla Model 3 is the answer to Teslas' problem of producing cars that most people can't afford. Despite being relatively affordable, Tesla hasn't left out full self-driving ability and regular software updates that add functionality. The Tesla Model 3 has already made history by being the best-selling electric car so far produced. Because of its ability to deliver instant acceleration and its all-wheel-drive system, the Model 3 can show a clean pair of heels to most sports cars, even on a track day. This stunning example of 2018 Tesla Model 3 Long Range is located in Pennsylvania and has only 27,195 miles on its clock. With subtle factory upgrades, this work of modern technology is guaranteed to give you a futuristic experience.
When it comes to Electric car tech, there are few who’d argue that Tesla are the clear front-runners in the field. With mainstream manufacturers still playing catchup in 2021, the technological march was well and truly stolen by Tesla. And this 2020 Tesla Model X Long Range is a prime example of how, after the Model S sedan, Tesla aimed to branch out into the SUV marketplace with their Model X family car. This example, located in Florida, has just 11200 miles on the clock and has the added value of being the seven-seat variant. It has the optional and surprisingly spacious third-row of seats installed from the factory.