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TESLA Model S 2013

The 2013 Tesla Model S is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) known for its performance and innovative design. It features a rear-wheel drive system and is equipped with a Tier 7 battery offering between 81 to 90 kWh of energy. This hatchback/liftback model supports Level 3 DC fast charging, making it convenient for long-distance travel. Safety is prioritized with airbags in the front, side, and knee locations for both the driver and passenger.

Spec:

Engine Model
Performance, Tier 7 Battery (81-90 kWh)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery's capacity can degrade, leading to reduced range and performance.
Charging issues
Problems with charging can occur due to faulty charging equipment or issues with the vehicle's onboard charger.
Drive unit failure
Issues with the drive unit, including noise and shuddering, have been reported by some owners.
Software glitches
Software updates can sometimes introduce new bugs or fail to address existing ones.
Suspension problems
Premature wear of suspension components like control arms and bushings can occur.
Door handle malfunctions
The retractable door handles can sometimes fail to deploy or retract properly.
Touchscreen failure
The central touchscreen can experience issues such as unresponsiveness or complete failure.
12v battery failure
The auxiliary 12V battery can fail prematurely, affecting various electrical systems.
TESLA Model S 2018

The 2018 Tesla Model S is a premium electric vehicle featuring advanced safety technologies like Dynamic Brake Support, Forward Collision Warning, and Lane Departure Warning as standard. It offers a spacious 5-seat configuration, with all-wheel drive and a dual motor setup for enhanced performance. The Model S is equipped with a host of features including a backup camera, parking assist, and blind spot warning, ensuring a secure and convenient driving experience. With a base price of $78,000, this vehicle represents a blend of luxury, innovation, and environmental consciousness.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Standard

Problems:

Dynamic brake support malfunction
The system may fail to engage or provide insufficient braking assistance in emergency situations.
Software glitches
Tesla vehicles, including the 2018 Model S, often rely heavily on software. Bugs or glitches in the software can impact various functionalities, including DBS.
Sensor issues
Faulty sensors can affect the performance of DBS by providing incorrect data to the system, leading to improper braking responses.
Brake pad and rotor wear
Over time, brake pads and rotors wear out, which can reduce the effectiveness of DBS in providing additional braking force.
Electrical system failures
Issues within the vehicle's electrical systems can disrupt the functionality of DBS, preventing it from operating correctly.
Firmware updates
Sometimes, updates intended to improve vehicle performance can inadvertently affect DBS functionality, either through bugs or compatibility issues.
Environmental factors
Extreme weather conditions, such as heavy rain or snow, can impact the performance of sensors and the DBS system.
TESLA Model S 2012

The 2012 Tesla Model S is a rear-wheel drive, battery electric vehicle (BEV) designed with a versatile hatchback/liftback body style. It offers a battery capacity ranging from 81 to 90 kWh, supporting Level 3 DC fast charging for efficient energy replenishment. With a focus on safety, it includes front, knee, and side airbags, and is equipped with a direct tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). Manufactured in Fremont, California, this model caters to the U.S. market and emphasizes performance with its Tier 7 battery.

Spec:

Engine Model
Performance, Tier 7 Battery (81-90 kWh)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery's capacity may decrease, leading to a reduction in the vehicle's range.
Charging issues
Problems with charging stations or the vehicle's onboard charger can affect charging speed and efficiency.
Software glitches
The car's software may experience bugs or require updates to fix performance issues.
Motor failure
Although rare, electric motors can fail, leading to a loss of power or drivability.
Cooling system problems
The battery and electric motor require proper cooling; issues here can lead to overheating and performance loss.
Suspension wear
The Model S has a heavy battery pack, which can lead to faster wear and tear on the suspension components.
Brake system wear
Regenerative braking can cause uneven wear on the brake pads and rotors.
Door handle malfunctions
The retractable door handles on the Model S are known to malfunction, preventing entry into the vehicle.
Mcu (media control unit) failure
The touchscreen interface can fail, leading to a loss of access to vital controls and information.
12v battery issues
The auxiliary 12V battery can fail, leading to startup problems and various electrical issues.
TESLA Model S 2016

The 2016 Tesla Model S is a fully electric hatchback designed for efficiency and safety, featuring a single motor and 5 doors. Built in Fremont, California, this BEV includes advanced safety features such as front, knee, and side airbags for both driver and passenger. Its lightweight design falls under Class 1 with a gross vehicle weight of 6,000 lbs or less, making it a nimble and eco-friendly option for modern drivers.

Spec:

Engine Model
3 Phase A/C Induction (Single Motor)

Problems:

Overheating
The 3 Phase A/C Induction motor can overheat due to high current draw, prolonged high-speed driving, or inadequate cooling, leading to reduced performance and potential damage.
Stator winding faults
Insulation breakdown or short circuits in the stator windings can cause inefficiency, overheating, and possible motor failure.
Inverter malfunction
The inverter, which converts DC to AC power, can fail due to component wear, thermal stress, or electrical faults, affecting the motor's performance.
Bearing wear
Bearings in the motor can wear out over time, leading to increased friction, noise, and potential motor failure.
Rotor bar damage
Cracked or broken rotor bars can cause imbalance and inefficient operation, leading to reduced performance and potential motor damage.
Contamination
Dust, dirt, and moisture can infiltrate the motor, causing insulation breakdown, short circuits, and corrosion.
Software issues
Firmware bugs or outdated software can lead to improper motor control, affecting performance and reliability.
Battery pack problems
Although not directly part of the motor, issues with the battery pack can affect the motor's power supply, leading to reduced performance or failure.
Connector and wiring issues
Loose or corroded connections and damaged wiring can lead to intermittent faults, reduced performance, or complete motor failure.
TESLA Model S 2016

The 2016 Tesla Model S is a sophisticated battery electric vehicle (BEV) featuring a dual motor drive unit that offers impressive performance. As a 5-door hatchback, it combines practicality with luxury and advanced safety features, including multiple airbag locations for driver and passenger protection. Manufactured in Fremont, California, this model represents Tesla's commitment to innovation and sustainability in the automotive industry. With its left-hand drive configuration, the Model S is designed for comfort and efficiency, appealing to eco-conscious drivers seeking a premium driving experience.

Spec:

Engine Model
3 Phase A/C Induction (Dual Motor)

Problems:

Overheating
Induction motors can generate a significant amount of heat, which can lead to overheating if the cooling system is not functioning properly.
Bearing failure
Bearings in the motor can wear out over time, leading to increased friction and potential motor failure.
Inverter malfunctions
The inverter, which converts DC to AC, can fail, leading to issues with motor control and performance.
Electrical noise
Induction motors can produce electrical noise that can interfere with other electronic systems in the vehicle.
Stator winding issues
Problems with the stator windings, such as insulation failure, can cause short circuits and motor failure.
Rotor problems
Issues with the rotor, such as misalignment or damage, can affect motor performance and efficiency.
Software glitches
Software that controls the motor can have bugs or glitches, leading to unexpected behavior or reduced performance.
Power loss
Over time, the motor may experience a loss of power due to wear and tear or decreased efficiency.
Cooling system failure
The cooling system can fail, leading to the motor overheating and potential damage.
Vibration and noise
Excessive vibration and noise can indicate underlying issues with the motor or related components.
TESLA Model S 2013

The 2013 Tesla Model S is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) with an 81-90 kWh battery, offering impressive energy capacity for long-distance travel. This hatchback features a Level 3 DC fast charger, making it efficient for quick recharging during trips. With a rear-wheel-drive system and a gross vehicle weight rating under 6,000 lbs, it maintains a balance of power and efficiency. Safety is emphasized with airbags in all rows and a direct tire pressure monitoring system.

Spec:

Engine Model
Base, Tier 7 Battery (81-90 kWh)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity can degrade, leading to reduced driving range and efficiency.
Charging issues
Owners may experience difficulties with charging, including slow charging speeds or inability to charge.
Cooling system problems
The battery's cooling system can sometimes fail, leading to overheating and reduced battery performance.
Software glitches
Software updates can occasionally introduce bugs that affect the vehicle's performance or functionality.
Drive unit failure
Some owners have reported issues with the drive unit, including unusual noises or complete failure.
Power loss
Sudden and unexpected power loss can occur, affecting the vehicle's performance and safety.
Sensor malfunctions
Various sensors, including those related to the battery and motor, can malfunction, leading to error messages and performance issues.
Hvac system issues
Problems with the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system can affect cabin comfort and battery thermal management.
Charging port problems
The charging port might encounter issues such as physical damage or connectivity problems, preventing proper charging.
Electrical system failures
General electrical issues can arise, affecting everything from the infotainment system to the vehicle's overall power management.
Inverter failure
The inverter, which converts DC to AC power, can fail, resulting in loss of vehicle functionality.
Regenerative braking problems
Issues with the regenerative braking system can lead to reduced efficiency and braking performance.
TESLA Model S 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model S is a five-door hatchback designed as a Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) by TESLA, INC. This passenger car, manufactured in Fremont, California, features advanced safety systems, including front, knee, and side airbags for the driver and passenger. With a tri-motor setup, it offers impressive performance while remaining environmentally friendly. Its design and features make it a leading option in the electric vehicle market.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
P2 Tri Motor

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity may reduce, leading to decreased range.
Software issues
Updates can sometimes cause unexpected problems or glitches in the vehicle's electronic systems.
Charging problems
Issues with charging speed or compatibility with certain chargers can occur.
Suspension wear
Due to the weight of the battery, the suspension components may wear out faster.
Autopilot malfunctions
The advanced driver-assistance system may sometimes fail to perform as expected.
Electrical system faults
Various electrical components can experience failures or glitches.
Drive unit failure
Problems with the electric motors or drive units may arise.
TESLA Model S 2013

The 2013 Tesla Model S is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) featuring a hatchback body style with a performance-oriented Tier 7 battery ranging from 81 to 90 kWh. It comes equipped with a Level 3 DC fast charger capability, making it convenient for quick charging on the go. This rear-wheel-drive passenger car offers advanced safety features, including airbags in all rows and a direct tire pressure monitoring system. Manufactured in Fremont, California, the Model S combines innovative technology with a sleek design.

Spec:

Engine Model
Performance, Tier 7 Battery (81-90 kWh)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery's capacity can degrade, leading to reduced range and performance.
Charging issues
Problems with charging can occur due to faulty charging equipment or issues with the vehicle's onboard charger.
Drive unit failure
Issues with the drive unit, including noise and shuddering, have been reported by some owners.
Software glitches
Software updates can sometimes introduce new bugs or fail to address existing ones.
Suspension problems
Premature wear of suspension components like control arms and bushings can occur.
Door handle malfunctions
The retractable door handles can sometimes fail to deploy or retract properly.
Touchscreen failure
The central touchscreen can experience issues such as unresponsiveness or complete failure.
12v battery failure
The auxiliary 12V battery can fail prematurely, affecting various electrical systems.
TESLA Model S 2013

The 2013 Tesla Model S is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) designed as a hatchback/liftback with rear-wheel drive. It features a performance tier 7 battery with a capacity ranging from 81 to 90 kWh, supporting fast charging with a Level 3 DC charger. Safety is prioritized with front, knee, and side airbags across all rows, and a direct tire pressure monitoring system. This Model S was manufactured in Fremont, California, by Tesla, Inc., and exemplifies the innovation and performance Tesla is known for in the electric vehicle market.

Spec:

Engine Model
Performance, Tier 7 Battery (81-90 kWh)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery's capacity can degrade, leading to reduced range and performance.
Charging issues
Problems with charging can occur due to faulty charging equipment or issues with the vehicle's onboard charger.
Drive unit failure
Issues with the drive unit, including noise and shuddering, have been reported by some owners.
Software glitches
Software updates can sometimes introduce new bugs or fail to address existing ones.
Suspension problems
Premature wear of suspension components like control arms and bushings can occur.
Door handle malfunctions
The retractable door handles can sometimes fail to deploy or retract properly.
Touchscreen failure
The central touchscreen can experience issues such as unresponsiveness or complete failure.
12v battery failure
The auxiliary 12V battery can fail prematurely, affecting various electrical systems.
TESLA Model S 2016

The 2016 Tesla Model S is a sleek battery electric vehicle (BEV) with a hatchback design and five doors, manufactured by Tesla, Inc. in Fremont, California. This dual motor performance variant offers impressive driving dynamics and is equipped with comprehensive safety features, including airbags in the front row and knee locations for both the driver and passenger. With a gross vehicle weight rating of 6,000 pounds or less, this left-hand drive passenger car is designed for efficiency and comfort.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery may lose capacity, leading to reduced driving range.
Door handle malfunctions
Retractable door handles might fail to extend, causing issues with entering the vehicle.
Touchscreen issues
The central touchscreen can become unresponsive or suffer from software glitches.
Suspension problems
Some owners have reported issues with the air suspension system, including premature wear.
Charging port malfunctions
Problems with the charging port can lead to difficulties in charging the vehicle.
Autopilot system errors
The Autopilot system may occasionally experience software bugs or sensor malfunctions.
Drive unit failures
Some vehicles have experienced issues with the drive unit, resulting in unusual noises or performance drops.
Paint quality issues
The exterior paint may chip or wear prematurely, particularly in areas prone to road debris.
TESLA Model S 2017

The 2017 Tesla Model S is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) featuring a hatchback design with five doors. It is equipped with dual motors and offers a left-hand drive configuration. Safety features include first-row airbags, knee airbags, and side airbags for both the driver and passenger. Manufactured by Tesla, Inc. in Fremont, California, this model is a part of Class 1 vehicles, with a gross vehicle weight rating of 6,000 lbs or less.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Standard

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery may lose capacity, leading to reduced range and performance.
Charging issues
Problems with the charging port or onboard charger can make it difficult to recharge the battery.
Software glitches
The car's software might experience bugs or crashes, affecting various systems including navigation and autopilot.
Suspension problems
Some owners have reported issues with the suspension, such as premature wear or failure.
Door handle malfunctions
The retractable door handles can sometimes fail to extend or retract properly.
Autopilot malfunctions
Issues with the autopilot system, including improper lane keeping or sudden braking, have been reported.
Mcu (media control unit) failure
The large touchscreen display may experience failures or become unresponsive, affecting many of the car's functions.
Power loss
Sudden and unexpected loss of power or reduced acceleration can occur, often related to electrical system issues.
TESLA Model S 2012

The 2012 Tesla Model S is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) featuring an 81-90 kWh battery and rear-wheel drive (RWD). This 5-door hatchback comes with a Level 3 DC fast charger, providing up to 240 kW of power. Designed for the U.S. market, it includes advanced safety features like front and knee airbags for both driver and passenger, as well as side airbags for all rows. Manufactured in Fremont, California, the Model S offers a blend of performance and innovation.

Spec:

Engine Model
Performance, Tier 7 Battery (81-90 kWh)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery's capacity may decrease, leading to a reduction in the vehicle's range.
Charging issues
Problems with charging stations or the vehicle's onboard charger can affect charging speed and efficiency.
Software glitches
The car's software may experience bugs or require updates to fix performance issues.
Motor failure
Although rare, electric motors can fail, leading to a loss of power or drivability.
Cooling system problems
The battery and electric motor require proper cooling; issues here can lead to overheating and performance loss.
Suspension wear
The Model S has a heavy battery pack, which can lead to faster wear and tear on the suspension components.
Brake system wear
Regenerative braking can cause uneven wear on the brake pads and rotors.
Door handle malfunctions
The retractable door handles on the Model S are known to malfunction, preventing entry into the vehicle.
Mcu (media control unit) failure
The touchscreen interface can fail, leading to a loss of access to vital controls and information.
12v battery issues
The auxiliary 12V battery can fail, leading to startup problems and various electrical issues.
TESLA Model S 2017

The 2017 Tesla Model S is a 5-door hatchback electric vehicle with dual motor performance. It includes comprehensive safety features like front, knee, and side airbags for both driver and passenger, and manual seatbelts. Manufactured in Fremont, California, this BEV is designed for a premium driving experience with a gross vehicle weight rating of 6,000 lbs or less.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Performance

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery may lose capacity, which can reduce the vehicle's range.
Charging issues
Problems with charging equipment or software can prevent the battery from charging properly.
Electric motor failure
Issues with the electric motor can lead to reduced performance or complete failure to drive.
Software glitches
The vehicle's software may experience bugs that can affect various systems, including autopilot and infotainment.
Suspension problems
Some owners report issues with the air suspension system, which can affect ride comfort and handling.
Door handle malfunctions
The retractable door handles may fail to extend or retract properly.
Screen delamination
The infotainment screen may develop bubbles or discoloration over time.
Autopilot issues
There have been reports of the autopilot system not functioning correctly or experiencing unexpected behavior.
Brake wear
The regenerative braking system may cause uneven wear on the brake pads and rotors.
Hvac system problems
Issues with the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system can affect cabin comfort.
TESLA Model S 2018

The 2018 Tesla Model S is a high-end electric passenger car featuring advanced safety and driver-assistance technologies, including Dynamic Brake Support (DBS), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Forward Collision Warning (FCW), and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (PAEB). With a spacious interior accommodating 5 passengers, this all-wheel-drive vehicle boasts a dual motor setup, 19-inch wheels, and a gross vehicle weight rating of up to 6,000 lbs. Priced at $78,000, it comes equipped with standard features such as a backup camera, blind spot warning, and parking assist. Built in Fremont, California, this model exemplifies Tesla’s commitment to innovation and safety.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Standard

Problems:

Dynamic brake support malfunction
The system may fail to engage or provide insufficient braking assistance in emergency situations.
Software glitches
Tesla vehicles, including the 2018 Model S, often rely heavily on software. Bugs or glitches in the software can impact various functionalities, including DBS.
Sensor issues
Faulty sensors can affect the performance of DBS by providing incorrect data to the system, leading to improper braking responses.
Brake pad and rotor wear
Over time, brake pads and rotors wear out, which can reduce the effectiveness of DBS in providing additional braking force.
Electrical system failures
Issues within the vehicle's electrical systems can disrupt the functionality of DBS, preventing it from operating correctly.
Firmware updates
Sometimes, updates intended to improve vehicle performance can inadvertently affect DBS functionality, either through bugs or compatibility issues.
Environmental factors
Extreme weather conditions, such as heavy rain or snow, can impact the performance of sensors and the DBS system.
TESLA Model S 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model S is a premium 5-door hatchback BEV, manufactured in Fremont, California. It features a tri-motor electric powertrain, delivering impressive performance while maintaining a weight class under 6,000 lbs. Safety is paramount with front, side, and knee airbags for both driver and passenger. This left-hand drive vehicle offers a perfect blend of luxury and cutting-edge electric technology.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
P2 Tri Motor

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity may reduce, leading to decreased range.
Software issues
Updates can sometimes cause unexpected problems or glitches in the vehicle's electronic systems.
Charging problems
Issues with charging speed or compatibility with certain chargers can occur.
Suspension wear
Due to the weight of the battery, the suspension components may wear out faster.
Autopilot malfunctions
The advanced driver-assistance system may sometimes fail to perform as expected.
Electrical system faults
Various electrical components can experience failures or glitches.
Drive unit failure
Problems with the electric motors or drive units may arise.
TESLA Model S 2018

The 2018 Tesla Model S is a premium electric passenger car equipped with advanced safety features like Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. It offers all-wheel drive, a dual motor setup, and a spacious interior with seating for five. Standard high-tech amenities include a backup camera, parking assist, and keyless ignition. With a base price of $78,000, this model is built in California and exemplifies Tesla's innovation in the electric vehicle market.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Standard

Problems:

Dynamic brake support malfunction
The system may fail to engage or provide insufficient braking assistance in emergency situations.
Software glitches
Tesla vehicles, including the 2018 Model S, often rely heavily on software. Bugs or glitches in the software can impact various functionalities, including DBS.
Sensor issues
Faulty sensors can affect the performance of DBS by providing incorrect data to the system, leading to improper braking responses.
Brake pad and rotor wear
Over time, brake pads and rotors wear out, which can reduce the effectiveness of DBS in providing additional braking force.
Electrical system failures
Issues within the vehicle's electrical systems can disrupt the functionality of DBS, preventing it from operating correctly.
Firmware updates
Sometimes, updates intended to improve vehicle performance can inadvertently affect DBS functionality, either through bugs or compatibility issues.
Environmental factors
Extreme weather conditions, such as heavy rain or snow, can impact the performance of sensors and the DBS system.
TESLA Model S 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model S is a fully electric, 5-door hatchback designed for optimal performance and safety. Manufactured in Fremont, California, it features a tri-motor setup and comprehensive airbag coverage, including knee airbags for both the driver and passenger. This BEV offers a sleek design with advanced restraint systems and a left-hand drive configuration. Ideal for those seeking a high-performance, environmentally friendly vehicle.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
P2 Tri Motor

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity may reduce, leading to decreased range.
Software issues
Updates can sometimes cause unexpected problems or glitches in the vehicle's electronic systems.
Charging problems
Issues with charging speed or compatibility with certain chargers can occur.
Suspension wear
Due to the weight of the battery, the suspension components may wear out faster.
Autopilot malfunctions
The advanced driver-assistance system may sometimes fail to perform as expected.
Electrical system faults
Various electrical components can experience failures or glitches.
Drive unit failure
Problems with the electric motors or drive units may arise.
TESLA Model S 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model S is a 5-door hatchback BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) designed and manufactured in Fremont, California. It features advanced safety with airbags for the first row, including knee airbags, and manual seat belts. Powered by a P2 Tri Motor, this electric vehicle offers a high-performance, eco-friendly driving experience. With its lightweight design, it falls under Class 1, weighing 6,000 lbs or less.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
P2 Tri Motor

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity may reduce, leading to decreased range.
Software issues
Updates can sometimes cause unexpected problems or glitches in the vehicle's electronic systems.
Charging problems
Issues with charging speed or compatibility with certain chargers can occur.
Suspension wear
Due to the weight of the battery, the suspension components may wear out faster.
Autopilot malfunctions
The advanced driver-assistance system may sometimes fail to perform as expected.
Electrical system faults
Various electrical components can experience failures or glitches.
Drive unit failure
Problems with the electric motors or drive units may arise.
TESLA Model S 2022

The 2022 Tesla Model S is a high-performance BEV hatchback with a dual motor drive unit. This 5-door electric vehicle features advanced safety with airbags in the 1st row and manual seat belts. Manufactured in Fremont, California, it offers a premium driving experience with a left-hand drive layout.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
P2 Dual Motor

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery's capacity may decrease, leading to reduced driving range.
Software glitches
Issues with the car's software can cause various problems, from infotainment system malfunctions to autopilot failures.
Charging problems
Difficulty in charging or slower-than-normal charging speeds can occur, sometimes related to the charging equipment or software.
Motor issues
Electric motors can face issues such as noise or performance degradation.
Suspension problems
Some users report issues with the air suspension system, including premature wear or failure.
Build quality
Issues related to fit and finish, such as misaligned panels or interior trim problems, can be common.
TESLA Model S 2014

The 2014 Tesla Model S is a high-capacity BEV hatchback with a lithium-ion battery ranging from 60 to 85 kWh. It features a single motor rear-wheel drive, 5 doors, and comprehensive airbag coverage. This electric vehicle, manufactured in Fremont, California, offers a smooth and sustainable driving experience.

Spec:

Engine Model
3 Phase A/C Induction (Single Motor)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery in the Tesla Model S can degrade, leading to reduced driving range.
Software glitches
Updates and software issues can sometimes cause malfunctions or unexpected behavior in the vehicle.
Charging problems
Issues with charging stations or the vehicle's charging port can lead to difficulties in charging the car.
Motor failure
Although rare, some users have reported issues with the induction motor failing or experiencing reduced performance.
Cooling system issues
The cooling system for the battery and motor can have leaks or other issues, leading to overheating.
Suspension problems
Some owners have reported issues with the air suspension system, including noise and ride quality concerns.
Door handle malfunctions
The retractable door handles on the Tesla Model S can sometimes fail to extend or retract properly.
Mcu (media control unit) failure
The touchscreen display may experience issues or fail, affecting the vehicle's controls and interface.
Autopilot malfunctions
Problems with the Autopilot system, including sensor issues and software bugs, can affect its performance.
TESLA Model S 2017

The 2017 Tesla Model S is a 5-door hatchback BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) manufactured in Fremont, California. It features dual motors, standard manual seat belts, and an array of airbags for driver and passenger safety in the first row. Designed for electric efficiency, it falls within the Class 1 weight category.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Standard

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery may lose capacity, leading to reduced range and performance.
Charging issues
Problems with the charging port or onboard charger can make it difficult to recharge the battery.
Software glitches
The car's software might experience bugs or crashes, affecting various systems including navigation and autopilot.
Suspension problems
Some owners have reported issues with the suspension, such as premature wear or failure.
Door handle malfunctions
The retractable door handles can sometimes fail to extend or retract properly.
Autopilot malfunctions
Issues with the autopilot system, including improper lane keeping or sudden braking, have been reported.
Mcu (media control unit) failure
The large touchscreen display may experience failures or become unresponsive, affecting many of the car's functions.
Power loss
Sudden and unexpected loss of power or reduced acceleration can occur, often related to electrical system issues.
TESLA Model S 2013

The 2013 Tesla Model S is a rear-wheel-drive hatchback with a battery capacity ranging from 81 to 90 kWh. It features DC fast charging capability, offering up to 240 kW. Safety is prioritized with airbags for both the driver and passenger, including knee airbags. Manufactured in Fremont, California, this BEV exemplifies Tesla's commitment to electric mobility.

Spec:

Engine Model
Performance, Tier 7 Battery (81-90 kWh)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery's capacity can degrade, leading to reduced range and performance.
Charging issues
Problems with charging can occur due to faulty charging equipment or issues with the vehicle's onboard charger.
Drive unit failure
Issues with the drive unit, including noise and shuddering, have been reported by some owners.
Software glitches
Software updates can sometimes introduce new bugs or fail to address existing ones.
Suspension problems
Premature wear of suspension components like control arms and bushings can occur.
Door handle malfunctions
The retractable door handles can sometimes fail to deploy or retract properly.
Touchscreen failure
The central touchscreen can experience issues such as unresponsiveness or complete failure.
12v battery failure
The auxiliary 12V battery can fail prematurely, affecting various electrical systems.
TESLA Model S 2013

The 2013 Tesla Model S is a rear-wheel drive hatchback with a battery capacity ranging from 81 to 90 kWh. It supports Level 3 DC fast charging and boasts comprehensive airbag protection for all rows. Manufactured in Fremont, California, this BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) is designed for efficiency and safety, featuring direct TPMS and a manual seat belt system.

Spec:

Engine Model
Base, Tier 7 Battery (81-90 kWh)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity can degrade, leading to reduced driving range and efficiency.
Charging issues
Owners may experience difficulties with charging, including slow charging speeds or inability to charge.
Cooling system problems
The battery's cooling system can sometimes fail, leading to overheating and reduced battery performance.
Software glitches
Software updates can occasionally introduce bugs that affect the vehicle's performance or functionality.
Drive unit failure
Some owners have reported issues with the drive unit, including unusual noises or complete failure.
Power loss
Sudden and unexpected power loss can occur, affecting the vehicle's performance and safety.
Sensor malfunctions
Various sensors, including those related to the battery and motor, can malfunction, leading to error messages and performance issues.
Hvac system issues
Problems with the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system can affect cabin comfort and battery thermal management.
Charging port problems
The charging port might encounter issues such as physical damage or connectivity problems, preventing proper charging.
Electrical system failures
General electrical issues can arise, affecting everything from the infotainment system to the vehicle's overall power management.
Inverter failure
The inverter, which converts DC to AC power, can fail, resulting in loss of vehicle functionality.
Regenerative braking problems
Issues with the regenerative braking system can lead to reduced efficiency and braking performance.
TESLA Model S 2013

The 2013 Tesla Model S is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) with an 81-90 kWh battery and rear-wheel drive (RWD). It features a fast-charging (Level 3 DC) capability, making it ideal for quick recharges. This 5-door hatchback provides comprehensive safety with airbags in all rows and both driver and passenger knee airbags. Manufactured in Fremont, California, the Model S combines advanced electrification with high performance and safety.

Spec:

Engine Model
Base, Tier 7 Battery (81-90 kWh)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery capacity can degrade, leading to reduced driving range and efficiency.
Charging issues
Owners may experience difficulties with charging, including slow charging speeds or inability to charge.
Cooling system problems
The battery's cooling system can sometimes fail, leading to overheating and reduced battery performance.
Software glitches
Software updates can occasionally introduce bugs that affect the vehicle's performance or functionality.
Drive unit failure
Some owners have reported issues with the drive unit, including unusual noises or complete failure.
Power loss
Sudden and unexpected power loss can occur, affecting the vehicle's performance and safety.
Sensor malfunctions
Various sensors, including those related to the battery and motor, can malfunction, leading to error messages and performance issues.
Hvac system issues
Problems with the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system can affect cabin comfort and battery thermal management.
Charging port problems
The charging port might encounter issues such as physical damage or connectivity problems, preventing proper charging.
Electrical system failures
General electrical issues can arise, affecting everything from the infotainment system to the vehicle's overall power management.
Inverter failure
The inverter, which converts DC to AC power, can fail, resulting in loss of vehicle functionality.
Regenerative braking problems
Issues with the regenerative braking system can lead to reduced efficiency and braking performance.
TESLA Model S 2014

The 2014 Tesla Model S is a BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) hatchback featuring a single motor, RWD, and a battery capacity ranging from 60 to 85 kWh. Manufactured in Fremont, California, it offers comprehensive safety with airbags for all rows and a direct TPMS. This eco-friendly, high-performance vehicle underscores Tesla's commitment to innovation and sustainability.

Spec:

Engine Model
3 Phase A/C Induction (Single Motor)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery in the Tesla Model S can degrade, leading to reduced driving range.
Software glitches
Updates and software issues can sometimes cause malfunctions or unexpected behavior in the vehicle.
Charging problems
Issues with charging stations or the vehicle's charging port can lead to difficulties in charging the car.
Motor failure
Although rare, some users have reported issues with the induction motor failing or experiencing reduced performance.
Cooling system issues
The cooling system for the battery and motor can have leaks or other issues, leading to overheating.
Suspension problems
Some owners have reported issues with the air suspension system, including noise and ride quality concerns.
Door handle malfunctions
The retractable door handles on the Tesla Model S can sometimes fail to extend or retract properly.
Mcu (media control unit) failure
The touchscreen display may experience issues or fail, affecting the vehicle's controls and interface.
Autopilot malfunctions
Problems with the Autopilot system, including sensor issues and software bugs, can affect its performance.
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