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Tesla Model S Trim Levels: Which is the Best for Me? - T Sportline - Tesla Model S, 3, X & Y Accessories

Tesla Model S Trim Levels: Which is the Best for Me? - T Sportline - Tesla  Model S, 3, X & Y Accessories

The Tesla Model S is one of the most advanced automotive innovations of our time. The car features Tesla’s advanced electric powertrain which allows for zero-emissions all-electric driving while providing you exhilarating performance. When you compare the all-electric Tesla Model S trim levels to cars using a gasoline internal combustion engine with hundreds of moving parts, the Model S become a clear technological advancement. Why? Well, Tesla’s electric motors have only one moving piece: the rotor. With that in mind, the Tesla Model S offers a quick, silent and comfortable drive. So if you’re in the market for a Tesla Model S you’re probably wondering which trim level is the best fit for your needs. Let us help it break it down for you. The Tesla Model S is available in three main trim levels including 70, 85, and P85D. Let’s explore

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