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Tesla - Model S (2014)

Discover the latest insights on the Tesla Model S price and how the 2014 edition stands in today’s market. Whether you’re looking for a brand‑new electric sedan or a used Tesla Model S price that offers great value, understanding the key factors that drive cost and resale value is essential. This comprehensive overview gives you a full picture of the Model S’s specifications, depreciation trends, and competitive positioning—all designed to help you make an informed decision.

Key Specifications (2024 Model – comparable to 2014)

  • Powertrain: Dual‑motor all‑wheel drive (varies by trim) with a combined output of 670 hp.
  • Acceleration: 0–60 mph in 3.1 seconds (Performance model).
  • Battery: Approximately 100 kWh pack, providing an EPA rating of 350+ miles per charge.
  • Transmission: Single‑speed automatic gearbox.
  • Fuel Type: Electric (no gasoline).
  • Dimensions: Length 196.2 in, Width 78.3 in, Height 57.0 in, Wheelbase 116.8 in.
  • Interior: Premium leather seats, 17‑inch touchscreen, Helio‑molded glass roof.
  • Infotainment: Tesla OS with over‑the‑air updates, navigation, streaming services.
  • Safety Features: Autopilot hardware, 10‑camera system, advanced crash‑avoidance suites.

Depreciation Insight

Like all vehicles, the Tesla Model S depreciation follows a recognizable pattern but benefits from unique advantages tied to its electric architecture. For first‑hand models—including the 2014 battery pack refinements—typical figures are: