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though expect that to rise to the $150-
$170K mark depending on options fitted
(there’s a lengthy list). Crucially, the
Model S interior has received a mid-life
refresh, with better seats – including
excellent highly-bolstered performance
seats available front and rear – revised
switchgear, a wider variety of interior
trim, bigger sunvisors and a self-closing
charge port. Cleverly, this means the car
can’t be unplugged unless the doors are
unlocked, so mischevious kids can’t cut
short your charge.
Take a long blink and the car is likely
to have changed, though, with Musk
estimating Tesla implements about 20
modifications a week.
All Australian-delivered cars will also
be fitted with Tesla’s autopilot system.
In theory, the P85D can drive itself,
autopilot controlling throttle, brakes and
steering, with lane changes performed
with a simple flick of the indicator stalk.
It can also find its own parking spaces,


though legal hurdles confine that talent to
private property at the moment.
Perhaps the P85D’s most amazing
feature, though, even more so than its
incredible acceleration, is its ability to
sync with your calendar, check prevailing
traffic conditions to find out your
commute length, then turn on the climate
control, open the garage door and meet
you at the kerb at the appropriate time.
The Tesla Model S may take car
connectivity to new heights, but ever
the showman, Musk knows that there’s
no better way to stir the imaginations
of Tesla fence sitters than to conjure a
hulking alpha male performance version.
How will the psychological landscape
shift when the RS, M and AMG owners
of the world realise that when a Model S
P85D rolls up at the lights, they haven’t
got a hope? Brace yourselves, because
the quickest-accelerating sedan in the
world isn’t German any more, it’s from
California. M

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MODEL S P85D
Engine front and rear electric motors
Power 515kW
Torque 931Nm
Weight 2239kg
0-100km/h 3.4sec (claimed)
Price $133,500

“Our goal was to match one of the


fastest cars ever made: the McLaren F1”


ELON MUSK

Better seats, new
switchgear and more
interior options part
of Model S mid-life
facelift; P85D lands in
Oz mid-year

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