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Tesla

Model S

EV Liftback Sedan Discontinued
From
$109,990

The Tesla Model S is a battery-electric liftback sedan built at Fremont, California since 2012. Tesla ended production in 2026 after a 14-year run, closing out the line with the AWD dual-motor (670 hp, 410 miles/660 km) and the 1,020 hp tri-motor Plaid (368 miles/592 km, 0-60 mph in 1.99s). Final US pricing ran from $94,990 to $109,990.

1020hp
Power
592km
Range
2.1s
0–100
95kWh
Battery
Overview

The Tesla Model S is a battery-electric liftback sedan and the car that established Tesla as a serious carmaker when it launched in 2012. Built at the Fremont, California factory, the Model S ran for 14 years before Tesla closed the line in 2026, dismantling the assembly equipment over 46 days to make room for Optimus humanoid robot production at the same plant.

In its final configuration, the Model S came in two forms. The AWD dual-motor version produced 670 hp, reached 100 km/h in about 3.2 seconds, and carried an EPA range up to 410 miles (660 km) on a 95 kWh battery. The Plaid added a third motor for 1,020 hp combined, dropping the 0-60 mph time to 1.99 seconds, with range falling to 368 miles (592 km) due to the added weight and power draw. Both used Tesla’s 800V-class fast charging, rated at up to 250 kW on DC.

Inside, the Model S carried Tesla’s yoke-optional steering wheel option, a 17-inch central touchscreen, and a rear display for back-seat passengers, all run on Tesla’s in-house infotainment hardware. The liftback body, measuring 5,046 mm long, offered 709 litres of cargo space that expanded to 1,828 litres with the rear seats folded.

Final US pricing ran from $94,990 for the AWD to $109,990 for the Plaid, both figures reflecting a $15,000 increase Tesla applied in early 2026 as the model wound down. With production over and the configurator gone, remaining inventory is what is left of the last built cars.

General
Body type Liftback Sedan
Dimensions 5046x1987x1431
AWD (Dual Motor)
Power 670 hp
Battery 95 kWh
Range 660 km
0–100 3.2 s
Top speed 250 km/h
Drivetrain AWD
Price from $94,990
Plaid (Tri Motor)
Power 1020 hp
Battery 95 kWh
Range 592 km
0–100 2.1 s
Top speed 282 km/h
Drivetrain AWD
Price from $109,990
Frequently asked questions
How much does the Tesla Model S cost?
The Tesla Model S starts from $109,990.
What is the range of the Tesla Model S?
The Tesla Model S offers up to 592 km of range.
How powerful is the Tesla Model S?
The Tesla Model S produces up to 1020 hp.
How fast is the Tesla Model S from 0–100 km/h?
The Tesla Model S accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.1 seconds.
What battery does the Tesla Model S have?
The Tesla Model S uses a 95 kWh battery.
What type of car is the Tesla Model S?
The Tesla Model S is a Liftback Sedan.
Is the Tesla Model S still in production?
No. Tesla closed the Model S assembly line at its Fremont, California plant in 2026 after roughly 14 years of production, dating back to the car's 2012 launch. The Fremont line has since been converted to build the Optimus humanoid robot.
Can you still buy a new Tesla Model S?
Only from remaining dealer inventory. Tesla stopped taking custom Model S orders in early 2026 and removed the online configurator, so buyers are limited to whatever pre-built cars are left in stock, concentrated mostly in the United States.
What is the difference between the Model S AWD and the Model S Plaid?
The AWD uses two motors for 670 hp and reaches 100 km/h in about 3.2 seconds, with an EPA range up to 410 miles (660 km). The Plaid adds a third motor for 1,020 hp, cutting the 0-60 mph time to 1.99 seconds at the cost of range, down to 368 miles (592 km).
Why did Tesla stop making the Model S?
Tesla folded Model S and Model X output into a broader move to prioritize its higher-volume Model 3 and Model Y, and to free up Fremont factory space for Optimus robot manufacturing, which Tesla has said it wants scaled to roughly a million units a year.
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