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Tesla - Model S (2020)

Tesla Model S 2020 – A Benchmark of Luxury Electric Performance

When you flash the 2020 Toyota Camry or the 2020 Mercedes‑Benz S‑class, almost every buyer asks a single, critical question: “What is the Tesla Model S price?” The 2020 Tesla Model S, with its cutting‑edge battery tech, zero‑emission drivetrain, and premium interior, set a new benchmark for electric luxury sedans. Its launch price varied by trim and options, but the base Tesla Model S 2020 price kicked off at around $75,000 – a figure that still resonates across the market today.

Key Specs of the 2020 Tesla Model S
  • Battery: 75 kWh lithium‑ion pack
  • Autopilot: Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) – optional hardware set
  • Drive: Dual‑motor all‑wheel drive (performance variant) or single‑motor rear‑wheel drive (base variant)
  • Power: 405 kW (540 hp) for Performance – 225 kW (302 hp) for Long‑Range
  • Acceleration: 0–60 mph: 3.7 s (Performance) – 4.2 s (Long‑Range)
  • Range: EPA estimated 370 mi (Performance) – 370 mi (Long‑Range)
  • Transmission: Single‑speed automatic (electric)
  • Fuel Type: Electric
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 197 in (5 cm)
    • Width: 77.3 in (196 cm)
    • Height: 57.2 in (145 cm)
    • Wheelbase: 116.5 in (295 cm)
  • Interior:
    • Seats for 5 – optional 7‑seat configuration with Power‑wall seat benches in Performance Backseat package
    • Premium leather upholstery, Mocha or Space Gray trim, and a 15‑inch premium audio package
  • Infotainment: 17‑inch touchscreen, over‑the‑air software updates, and integrated navigation through Tesla’s cloud services
  • Safety: 5‑star NHTSA rating, full rollover protection with side‑impact airbags, and side‑impact shielding across all model variants
Depreciation Insight for the Tesla Model S

The Tesla Model S depreciation curve is markedly different from internal‑combustion luxury sedans. While a typical luxury sedan may lose ~15‑20 % of its value in the first year, an electric vehicle like the Model S tends to hold its value slightly better due to lower operating costs and high demand for used EVs.