Tesla Model S Performance Review Power Speed and Luxury Combined
2023 Tesla Model S
Overview
The car that kickstarted the EV revolution is starting to show its age. While the 2023 Tesla Model S falls behind newly developed rivals with more over-the-top features and longer driving ranges, the sedan-like hatchback continues to be competitive. After all, the Model S offers up to 405 miles of range on a single charge. Plus, the 1020-hp tri-motor Plaid performance model leaps to 60 mph in just 2.1 seconds, which is as quick as a multimillion-dollar hypercar. However, cutting-edge competitors such as the BMW i7 and Lucid Air have taken much of the Tesla's spotlight. The Model S also has a six-figure price tag that just doesn't jibe with its mid-luxe interior, especially compared with the Lucid and BMW's deluxe cabins. We think the Tesla's odd yoke-style steering wheel compromises the driving experience, too, but at least a regular wheel is once again available. Still, the 2023 Model S remains the brand's flagship, offering access to its most up-to-date software and Tesla's advancedalbeit somewhat dubiousAutoPilot hands-free driving mode.
What's New for 2023?
This year, the Model S adds a new key card that replaces the previously standard car-shaped key fob. A regular steering wheel also returns as a no-cost option (a $700 retrofit is also available for current owners). Tesla has also reintroduced a Standard Range model with a cheaper price and a 320-mile driving range estimate. Since Tesla is known for making changes to its cars throughout each model year, be prepared for more changes to the Model S to pop up down the line.
Pricing and Which One to Buy
The price of the 2023 Tesla Model S starts at $76,630 and goes up to $110,130 depending on the trim and options.
Although the Standard Range trim has a more attractive starting price, we'd stick with the Long Range model, which carries an estimated range of 405 miles per charge. The ultra-high-performance Plaid model sounds compelling, but its six-figure starting price represents diminishing valueunless you absolutely must have a car with the quickness reminiscent of a Top Fuel dragster.
EV Motor, Power, and Performance
With an electric motor dedicated to each of the front and rear axles, the Model S offers full-time all-wheel drive no matter which version you choose. The acceleration of the various models ranges from outstanding to unbelievable. The standard Model S has proven itself an agile sports sedan with well-controlled body motions and direct steering. Two different settings allow drivers to choose heavy or light steering effort, but neither of them enables more feedback from the road. Unfortunately, the available yoke-style steering wheel is poorly integrated and diminishes the driving experience; a regular steering wheel is a no-cost option. The ride comfort is good, handling is adroit, and it's confident and almost tranquil on the highway.
Tesla Model S 0-60 MPH Time
The Tesla Model S we tested reached 60 mph in a blistering 2.4 seconds while the Plaid version, which boasts a third electric motor reached 60 mph in just 2.1 seconds.
Range, Charging, and Battery Life
Under the Tesla's floor lies a battery pack that yields a low center of gravity and evenly distributed weight from front to rear. Driving range and acceleration performance varies from model to model, with the base version's battery providing up to 320 miles of range while the Long Range model offers up to 405. The Lucid Air is the current high-water mark with its 517-miles estimate.
Fuel Economy and Real-World MPGe
While EVs such as the Chevy Bolt and Polestar 2 deliver serviceable driving range, the Model S remains an impressive alternative to gas-powered vehicles when it comes to long-distance travel. The Long Range model has the highest MPGe ratings at 124 city and 115 highway. In our 75-mph highway fuel-economy test, a 2020 Model S posted a 222-mile result, which is still considerably shorter than its 326-mile EPA range rating at the time. The Plaid managed 280 miles of its claimed 390 miles of range. For more information about the Model S's fuel economy, visit the EPA's website.
Interior, Comfort, and Cargo
With Model S prices starting over $80,000, it's reasonable for buyers to expect a certain amount of luxury inside the car. The cabin's atmosphere is nice enough, but it's not nearly as plush as those of our favorites such as Mercedes-Benz E-class and Volvo S90both of which cost significantly less. The Model S's sloped roofline cleverly hides a rear liftgate that opens to reveal a huge 26-cubic-foot trunk. We managed to stash eight of our carry-on-size cases without folding down the rear seats. Paltry small-item cubby stowage throughout the interiorespecially in the back seatis offset by a large underfloor bin in the rear cargo area.
The Car and Driver Difference
Infotainment and Connectivity
Fans of modern minimalism will adore the Model S's cabin, which comes standard with a giant infotainment screen that controls almost all the vehicle's functions. Technophiles will be in heaven, but we're not completely sold. The screen's positioning on the dashboard will require some drivers to lean forward in their seats to reach certain icons, particularly those near the top-right of the display. Unlike the less expensive Model 3, the Model S provides a secondary display for the gauge cluster and a small touchpad in the rear seat as well.
How to Buy and Maintain a Car
Safety and Driver-Assistance Features
Although the Model S has sparked a nationwide conversation about the safety of partially autonomous vehicles and has been reported to catch fire after certain types of high-speed impacts, its safety credibility is buoyed by decent crash-test results from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the knowledge that car fires aren't uncommon, either in electric- or gas-powered vehicles. For more information about the Model S's crash-test results, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) websites. Key safety features include:
- Standard automated emergency braking
- Standard lane-departure warning
- Available adaptive cruise control with a hands-free driving mode
Warranty and Maintenance Coverage
Tesla offers a comprehensive warranty package to protect the Model S's powertrain and hybrid components but lacks the lengthy bumper-to-bumper coverage and complimentary scheduled maintenance packages of the Jaguar I-Pace.
- Limited warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
- Powertrain warranty covers eight years and unlimited miles
- No complimentary scheduled maintenance
Specifications
Specifications
2021 Tesla Model S PlaidVehicle Type: front- and rear-motor, all-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door hatchback
PRICEBase/As Tested: $131,440/$137,440
POWERTRAIN3 permanent-magnet synchronous ACCombined Power: 1020 hp;Combined Torque: 1050 lb-ft Battery Pack: liquid-cooled lithium-ion, 99.3 kWhTransmissions, F/R: direct-drives
CHASSISSuspension, F/R: multilink/multilinkBrakes, F/R: 15.0-in vented disc/14.4-in vented discTires: Michelin Pilot Sport 4S;F: 265/35R-21 (101Y) T1;R: 295/30R-21 (102Y) T1
DIMENSIONS Wheelbase: 116.5 inLength: 197.7 inWidth: 78.2 inHeight: 56.3 inPassenger Volume: 100 ft3Cargo Volume: 28 ft3Curb Weight: 4828 lb
C/D TEST RESULTS60 mph: 2.1 sec100 mph: 4.3 sec130 mph: 6.9 sec1/4-Mile: 9.4 sec @ 151 mph160 mph: 10.8 secResults above omit 1-ft rollout of 0.2 sec.Rolling Start, 560 mph: 2.3 secTop Speed (gov ltd): 162 mph Braking, 700 mph: 150 ftRoadholding, 300-ft Skidpad: 1.08 g
C/D FUEL ECONOMYObserved: 71 MPGe75-mph Highway Driving: 91 MPGe Range: 280 mi
EPA FUEL ECONOMYComb./City/Hwy: 101/102/99 MPGeRange: 348 mi
2020 Tesla Model S Performance
VEHICLE TYPEfront- and mid-motor, all-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door hatchback
PRICE AS TESTED$108,690 (base price: $96,190)
POWERTRAINfront: permanent-magnet synchronous AC, 275 hp, 310 lb-ft; rear: induction AC, 503 hp, 531 lb-ft; 98.0-kWh lithium-ion battery pack
TRANSMISSIONsingle-speed direct drive
CHASSISSuspension (F/R): multilink/multilinkBrakes (F/R): 14.0-in vented disc/14.4-in vented discTires: Michelin Pilot Sport 4S, F: 245/35R-21 96Y TO R: 265/35R-21 101Y TO
DIMENSIONSWheelbase: 116.5 inLength: 195.7 inWidth: 77.3 inHeight: 56.9 inPassenger volume: 95 ft3Cargo volume: 26 ft3Curb weight: 4998 lb
C/D TEST RESULTS60 mph: 2.4 sec100 mph: 6.1 sec130 mph: 11.4 sec150 mph: 19.3 sec1/4 mile: 10.6 sec @ 126 mphTop speed (mfr's claim): 163 mphStanding-start accel times omit 1-ft rollout of 0.3 sec.
EPA FUEL ECONOMYCombined/city/highway: 97/98/96 MPGeRange: 326 miles
C/D TESTING EXPLAINED
More Features and Specs
Tesla Model S Performance
Price from (last known) 94,980
Availability | Not available to order |
Available to order from | November 2020 |
Available to order until | March 2021 |
Annual VED | 0 |
Congestion Charge | 0 |
Insurance Group | 50 |
Price shown is the last known On The Road price: it includes VAT, first year VED, vehicle first registration fee, number plates and delivery.
Real Range Estimationbetween 240 - 470 mi
City - Cold Weather * | 320 mi |
Highway - Cold Weather * | 240 mi |
Combined - Cold Weather * | 280 mi |
City - Mild Weather * | 470 mi |
Highway - Mild Weather * | 310 mi |
Combined - Mild Weather * | 380 mi |
Indication of real-world range in several situations. Cold weather: 'worst-case' based on -10C and use of heating. Mild weather: 'best-case' based on 23C and no use of A/C. For 'Highway' figures a constant speed of 70 mph is assumed. The actual range will depend on speed, style of driving, weather and route conditions.
Performance
Acceleration 0 - 62 mph | 2.5 sec |
Top Speed | 162 mph |
Electric Range * | 330 mi |
Total Power * | 580 kW (778 hp) |
Total Torque * | 841 lb-ft |
Drive | AWD |
Battery
Nominal Capacity* | 103.0 kWh |
Battery Type | Lithium-ion |
Number of Cells | 8256 |
Architecture | 400 V |
Warranty Period | 8 years |
Warranty Mileage | 150,000 mi |
Useable Capacity* | 98.0 kWh |
Cathode Material | NCA |
Pack Configuration | 96s86p |
Nominal Voltage | 350 V |
Form Factor | No Data |
Name / Reference | No Data |
Charging
Home / Destination
Charge Port | Type 2 |
Port Location | Left Side - Rear |
Charge Power | 16.5 kW AC |
Charge Time (0->330 mi) | 7 hours |
Charge Speed | 47 mph |
Rapid Charging
Fastcharge Port | Supercharger |
FC Port Location | Left Side - Rear |
Fastcharge Power (max) * | 250 kW DC |
Fastcharge Power (10-80%) * | 125 kW DC |
Fastcharge Time (33->264 mi) * | 35 min |
Fastcharge Speed * | 390 mph |
Autocharge Supported | No |
Plug & Charge
Plug & Charge Supported | No |
This can only be achieved using a 3-phase grid connection. The majority of homes and charge points do not have this connection. In practice charge power will often be 7.4 kW, allowing for a charge time of 15h45m and a charge speed of 21 mph.
Bidirectional Charging (V2X / BPT)
Vehicle-to-Load (V2L)
V2L Supported | No |
Max. Output Power | - |
Exterior Outlet(s) | - |
Interior Outlet(s) | - |
Vehicle-to-Home (V2H)
V2H via AC Supported | No |
Max. Output Power | - |
V2H via DC Supported | No |
Max. Output Power | - |
Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G)
V2G via AC Supported | No |
Max. Output Power | - |
V2G via DC Supported | No |
Max. Output Power | - |
Energy Consumption
EVDB Real Range
Range * | 330 mi |
Vehicle Consumption * | 297 Wh/mi |
CO2 Emissions | 0 g/km |
Vehicle Fuel Equivalent * | 136 mpg |
WLTP Ratings
Range | 397 mi |
Rated Consumption | No Data |
Vehicle Consumption | 247 Wh/mi |
CO2 Emissions | 0 g/km |
Rated Fuel Equivalent | No Data |
Vehicle Fuel Equivalent | 164 mpg |
Rated = official figures as published by manufacturer. Rated consumption and fuel equivalency figures include charging losses.Vehicle = calculated battery energy consumption used by the vehicle for propulsion and on-board systems.NOTE: The fuel equivalency figures are shown in IMPERIAL MPG. Figures in US MPG will differ significantly.
Real Energy Consumption Estimationbetween 209 - 408 Wh/mi
City - Cold Weather * | 306 Wh/mi |
Highway - Cold Weather * | 408 Wh/mi |
Combined - Cold Weather * | 350 Wh/mi |
City - Mild Weather * | 209 Wh/mi |
Highway - Mild Weather * | 316 Wh/mi |
Combined - Mild Weather * | 258 Wh/mi |
Indication of real-world energy use in several situations. Cold weather: 'worst-case' based on -10C and use of heating. Mild weather: 'best-case' based on 23C and no use of A/C. For 'Highway' figures a constant speed of 70 mph is assumed. The energy use will depend on speed, style of driving, climate and route conditions.
Dimensions and Weight
Length | 4970 mm |
Width | 1964 mm |
Width with mirrors | 2189 mm |
Height | 1445 mm |
Wheelbase | 2960 mm |
Weight Unladen (EU) | 2307 kg |
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVWR) | 2626 kg |
Max. Payload | 394 kg |
Cargo Volume | 894 L |
Cargo Volume Max | 1645 L |
Cargo Volume Frunk | No Data |
Roof Load | 75 kg |
Tow Hitch Possible | No Data |
Towing Weight Unbraked | 0 kg |
Towing Weight Braked | 0 kg |
Vertical Load Max | No Data |
Miscellaneous
Seats | 5 people |
Isofix | Yes, 2 seats |
Turning Circle | 11.8 m |
Platform | TESLA S/X |
EV Dedicated Platform | Yes |
Car Body | Liftback Saloon |
Segment | Luxury |
Roof Rails | No |
Heat pump (HP) | No |
HP Standard Equipment | - |
Company Car Tax Indication
Financial Year 2020-21
BIK Tax Rate | 1% |
P11D Value from | 94,925 |
Benefit in Kind (BIK) | 949 |
BIK @ 20% | 16 pcm |
BIK @ 40% | 32 pcm |
BIK @ 45% | 36 pcm |
Financial Year 2021-22
BIK Tax Rate | 1% |
P11D Value from | 94,925 |
Benefit in Kind (BIK) | 949 |
BIK @ 20% | 16 pcm |
BIK @ 40% | 32 pcm |
BIK @ 45% | 36 pcm |
Financial Year 2022-23
BIK Tax Rate | 2% |
P11D Value from | 94,925 |
Benefit in Kind (BIK) | 1,899 |
BIK @ 20% | 32 pcm |
BIK @ 40% | 63 pcm |
BIK @ 45% | 71 pcm |
* = estimated value. Average energy consumption and range based on moderate drive style and climate. Real-life values may differ significantly. Pricing information might not be actual for some regions. No rights can be derived from the information on this site.