A 100+ point score in a 100-point system. We dive into the one car that shattered the rating scale and the reliability issues the high score hid.
In what the car's instrumentation describes as "Insane Mode," Tesla's all-wheel-drive, 691-horsepower Model S P85D electric sedan can reach 60 mph from a dead standstill in just 3.1 seconds.
JOLIET, Ill. - Before I ever drove a Tesla, I was a fan of the brand. From the tablet-like center stack to the free cross-country supercharging stations, I think this Elon Musk guy might be onto ...
As Tesla updates the specifications and equipment on its 2015 Model S lineup with all-wheel drive, new power and range specs, and available “Autopilot,” leftover 2014 models could make great Black ...