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Tesla Model S
About Model S
Since its introduction in 2012, the Tesla Model S has disrupted the automotive industry more than any other car since the days of Henry Ford. Elon Musk's groundbreaking all-electric hatchback sedan has received critical acclaim and developed a cult following while also pushing mainstream manufacturers such as Chevrolet and BMW to prioritize the development of electric vehicles (EVs). Despite the high price, the Model S's cabin is minimalist, with only the necessary creature comforts, a large infotainment touchscreen, and few physical buttons or knobs. On the road, the Model S is a powerhouse, with impressive acceleration, agile handling, and standard all-wheel drive. Additionally, the Model S can drive for long distances before requiring a battery recharge, making it one of the most significant automotive innovations of this century.