Tesla Electric Cars For 2021

Tesla, Inc., formerly known as Tesla Motors, is an American automotive and energy company that manufactures electric cars and renewable energy products.

Who Is Tesla, Inc.?

Tesla, Inc., formerly known as Tesla Motors, is an American automotive and energy company that manufactures electric cars and renewable energy products such as the Solar Roof, Solar Panels solar panels and large-scale clean power storage batteries. After its first 10 years in the electric vehicle market, 2018 saw Tesla become the best-selling plug-in passenger car manufacturer in the world. Conversely, the company’s commercial and residential solar power systems continue struggling to find wide-scale and profitable deployment in the renewable energy market.

Tesla, Inc. is primarily a manufacturer of electric vehicles (EVs) and has more recently branched out into other sectors of the renewable energy market. Founded in 2003 by engineers Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning, the company rose to prominence under the direction of current CEO Elon Musk, the co-founder of PayPal. The company’s name is a tribute to pioneering scientist and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla.

What Are Tesla’s 2021 Electric Car Models?

Tesla, Inc. currently manufactures 5 electric cars models, each targeting a different segment of the EV market. Tesla car prices range from $31,000 for the entry-level 2019 Model 3 to more than $250,000 for a fully loaded Roadster.

Tesla Model 3 2019Model 3
Range: 310 Miles
0-60: 3.2 Seconds
Top Speed: 162 MPH
Features: Autopilot, Self-Driving
Price: $30,315 for Standard Range Plus
Tesla Model S 2019Model S
Range: 370 Miles
0-60: 2.4 Seconds
Top Speed: 163 MPH
Features: Autopilot, Self-Driving
Price: $70,115 for Long Range
Tesla Model X 2019Model X – SUV
Range: 300 Miles
0-60: 3.5 Seconds
Seats: 7 Adults
Features: Autopilot, Self-Driving
Price: $75,315 for Long Range
Tesla Model Y 2019Model Y
Range: 325 Miles
0-60: 2.7 Seconds
Top Speed: 120 MPH
Features: Autopilot, Self-Driving
Price: $43,700 for Long Range
Tesla Roadster 2019Roadster
Range: 620 Miles
0-60: 1.9 Seconds
Top Speed: +250 MPH
Features: Autopilot, Self-Driving
Price: $200,000 for Long Range

Where Can I Buy A Tesla?

Tesla offers two ways to buy its electric cars, neither of which is stereotypical to automobile manufacturers. A prospective Tesla buyer has two choices: 1) order a Tesla online or 2) visit a Tesla store where you will also likely have to place an order online.

Tesla Electric Cars In The News

Tesla Solar Roof Installed In Less Than 2 Days

Tesla Solar Roof Installed In Less Than 2 Days

JIll BinocheNov 1, 2020

A Tesla Solar Roof installation team has completed an install in less than 2 days. This did not include the amount of time that it took to install the underlayment,…

Tesla Solar Roof Installers Needed, Training Provided

Tesla Solar Roof Installers Needed, Training Provided

JIll BinocheOct 30, 2020

Tesla Energy is in dire need of qualified Solar Roof installers and is offering free training, no experience required. Successful applicants will get to work with Tesla’s latest solar technology,…

Serial 1 Cycle Company Harley Davidson eBike Spin-Off

Serial 1 Cycle Company Harley Davidson eBike Spin-Off

Jon MentorOct 26, 2020

Serial 1 Cycle Company, a Harley Davidson spin-off, is announcing the availability of its first electric bicycle at midnight on November 16, 2020. Unlike several other ebike companies that simply…

Lavo Hydrogen Fuel Cell A Tesla Powerwall Rival

Lavo Hydrogen Fuel Cell A Tesla Powerwall Rival

JIll BinocheOct 18, 2020

Lavo Hydrogen Technology has introduced their new Lavo system, a hybrid hydrogen fuel cell battery for the home to compete with the Tesla Powerwall. The Lavo system will combine with…

Tesla Solar Roof Installed In 4 Just Days

Tesla Solar Roof Installed In 4 Just Days

JIll BinocheOct 16, 2020

A Tesla Solar Roof has been installed in just 4 days by Weddle & Sons Roofing in Auburn, Kansas. The installation included removing the existing roof, laying down a weatherproof…

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