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December 11, 2012 02:24 pm EST

60 kWh 'mid-range' Tesla Model S rated at 95 MPGe with 208 mile range by EPA

60 kWh 'mid-range' Tesla model S

The budget version of the Tesla Model S, with its 60 kWh battery pack has been delayed. But that didn't stop the more wallet-friendly EV from swinging by the EPA. It seems that lighter power source has led to a slightly increased efficiency, though a decreased range. The 60 kWh version will supposedly run out of juice after 208 miles, which translates into 95 MPGe. That's not bad considering the higher-end 85 kWh version clocks in at 89 MPGe, with an EPA estimated range of 265 miles. Then again, it seems that rating is a bit conservative, as one father and son team managed 405 miles on a single 85 kWh charge. At just shy of $70,000, the "mid-range" Tesla S is still quite a pricey proposition. We'll just have to wait and see if "budget" model with its 40 kWh battery and $60,000 price tag is any more of a value.

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Source: Green Car Reports, EPA


Original Link: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/11/60-kwh-tesla-model-s-rated-at-95-mpge-with-208-mile-range/

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