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2013 TESLA Model S

Vehicle Summary

This 2013 Tesla Model S is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) with a performance tier 7 battery ranging from 81 to 90 kWh, offering efficient energy use for a rear-wheel-drive system. Designed as a hatchback/liftback/notchback, it includes a Level 3 DC fast charger capability, making it suitable for quick recharging. The vehicle features a robust safety system with airbags located in the first row and along all rows, and it is manufactured in Fremont, California. It is a passenger car with a gross vehicle weight rating of Class 1, ensuring it stays light and agile.

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Make
TESLA
Model
Model S
Year
2013
Body
Hatchback/Liftback/Notchback

Complete Specifications

28 specs
Make TESLA
Manufacturer Name TESLA, INC.
Model Model S
Model Year 2013
Plant City FREMONT
Trim w/DC Fast Charge
Vehicle Type PASSENGER CAR
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant Company Name Tesla - Fremont, CA (FRE)
Plant State CALIFORNIA
Body Class Hatchback/Liftback/Notchback
Doors 5
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating To Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Steering Location Left-Hand Drive (LHD)
Drive Type RWD/Rear-Wheel Drive
Battery Energy (kWh) From 81
Battery Energy (kWh) To 90
Charger Level Level 3 DC Charger or fast charger (up to 400A, up to 600V DC, up to 240kW)
Charger Power (kW) 10
Engine Model Performance, Tier 7 Battery (81-90 kWh)
Fuel Type - Primary Electric
Electrification Level BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle)
Seat Belt Type Manual
Front Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)
Knee Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)
Side Air Bag Locations All Rows
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Type Direct

Known Issues for This Vehicle

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.

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