Tesla CEO Elon Musk once again took the stage late to reveal the world’s fastest production car ever, the new Plaid trim of the Model S.
While the ludicrously fast 0-100 in 2.1-second speed of the car was the main bulk of the show, Musk also showed off the new motor tech that can maintain 1,000 horsepower all the way up to 200 miles per hour (326 km/h).
According to what Musk said on stage, the car also features a slightly refreshed design on the outside to achieve a drag coefficient of 0.208, which is the lowest of any car ever made as well.
Canadian’s will be happy to know that Telsa also improved the heat pump and thermal design, making it more efficient. The car draws less battery to heat the cabin and can cool itself down faster when you’re doing repeated runs of 0-100Km/h.
After hyping up the car’s driving specs, Musk also said that the Plaid trim Model S is designed with maximum safety. He said that the vehicle has yet to be tested by the U.S. government, but since Tesla has such a good track record with its crash safety ratings, he’s expecting the new Model S to be the company’s safest car ever.
If you remember the new Tesla redesigned interiors from January, this looks to be similar, with a clean look and the controversial yoke steering wheel. Musk took some time to address the yoke-styled steering, saying that it’s helpful, and since it doesn’t block the instrument cluster screen, it helps the car feel more immersive.
After talking about the cluster screen, he also mentions that the main screen is now in landscape, so you can watch content or play video games while you’re waiting for your car to charge. The screen also has new Tesla software with a slightly updated look, draggable windows and a dock for your apps at the bottom of the screen.
Overall, it appears to be much more intuitive than other car infotainment screens and similar to laptops or an iPad. Once again, he mentions that the car has PlayStation 5 level gaming performance. As an example, Musk showed off someone playing Cyberpunk 2077 on the screen live.
He also said that the car should be smart enough to know when you want to go in reverse or forward and remember how you drive the vehicle, so you’ll need to input commands less as it learns how you interact with it. Hopefully, this should make up for the lack of driving stocks behind the new steering wheel, but only time will tell if drivers adapt to giving up more control to their cars.
Before Musk stopped talking about the interior, he also mentioned that the new Model S can take multiple Bluetooth sources and has a 35-watt power that can charge multiple laptops.
The car is now available to order and has a $169,000 price tag and a range of 628 km.
Source: Tesla
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