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2015 Tesla Model S P85D Review (VIDEO)
May 14, 2015  by Brian Chow

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NEW 2015 Tesla Model S P85D - With 691 hp, Is this the Ultimate Family Car? 
Everyday Reviews  May 14, 2015
WIth 691 HP, and a 0-60 in 3.1 sec, the Model S P85D will definitely get
your blood pumping. This all-electric rocket is also perfect for families.
Watch and find out why.
]

We review Tesla’s newest flagship sedan – the 2015 Tesla Model S P85D
Can a family car do 0-60 in 3.1-seconds producing a whopping 691-HP? Yes it
can, thank-you Tesla Model S.

Review & Video by Brian Chow
2015 Tesla Model S P85D Video Review:

Your head is snapped into the headrest, your blood rushes to the back of
your skull, and a rush of endorphins are circulated throughout your body.
This is then followed by a huge grin and an exhale of laughter. This may
sound like the latest thrill ride at Six Flags but it’s not – It’s the cycle
of emotions that the Tesla Model S P85D offers when it makes its run to 60
MPH in 3.1 sec, all without burning a drop of gas.

The Model S P85D which we will just call the P85D  from this point on is the
latest flagship sedan from electric car maker Tesla. From the outside, the
P85D looks like any other Model S, it’s what’s under the car (not hood) that
makes all the difference. The D in the P85D stands for dual. Along with the
super high performance rear motor that puts out 470hp, there is now a motor
in the front that provides an additional 221hp giving you a grand total of
691hp and to manage all that crazy power, you now have AWD.

The star of the show really is the performance of this electric rocket but
it would really be a disservice if I didn’t tell you how practical the car
is. 

The first thing that people notice on the Model S is the giant 17” screen.
With an included 3G data connection, you can use it for everything from
ordering lunch, to plotting your next road trip. I especially liked the
internet radio where you can pretty much ask it to search for any song and
play it. The interior materials look and feel first rate yet don’t quite
seem on par (yet) with it’s competitors like the Mercedes S Class and BMW 7
Series but are very simple and modern looking. There is no shortage of
storage space in the Model S. You have the front trunk or frunk, which is a
little reduced on the P85D because of the placement of the additional front
motor, you have the huge hatch in the rear and seats that fold down giving
you minvan like cargo space. I’ve even heard of people using their Model S
to sleep in. It’s the perfect camping tent and the best thing, you can set
the climate control to provide you a cozy sleep.

As mentioned, the acceleration is blinding, borderline scary. The P85D also
handles very well especially considering its almost 5000 lbs. The batteries
are low slung in between the 2 axels providing for a very low center of
gravity. The result – Slot car like characteristics. It’s like driving the
car on a cable. You point it where you want it to go, and without any fuss
or wind up, it just end up there. I’ve driven many high horsepower cars as
well as electric cars but nothing will prepare you for the P85D experience.
I’m not saying its better than driving the Audi RS7 or Charger Hellcat, it’s
in a class of it’s own, for now that is. The P85D has an ideal range of
around 400 km’s so range anxiety is non-existent. In real world driving with
an abnormal amount of hard launches, the computer calculated my real range
to still be over 350 km’s. My estimate for cost of fill at my house – About
$6. Now that’s incredible. Don’t forget, if you want to plan a long distance
road trip, you can use Tesla’s vast coast to coast Super Charging network
that can top off your battery in as little as 20 min and it’s free for all
Model S owners.
“

From the outside, the P85D looks like any other Model S, it’s what’s under
the car (not hood) that makes all the difference. The D in the P85D stands
for dual.

All new Model S’s are now equipped with the Tesla Auto Pilot. They system
consists of long range radar, cameras and 360 degree sonar. With this
system, the Model S will be able to perform tasks like auto parking and semi
autonomous driving. Although all the cars are equipped with it, many of the
features have not been enabled yet. In time, Tesla will add the updates over
the air as they do many of their updates now. In the past, owners have waken
up to an updated car that produce more power and even more performance. If
this is the future, I think I could get used to it.

Customer satisfaction and short term reliability surveys have been excellent
so far with the Model S. My only question though is about long term
reliability. The Model S is still a very new car so it’ll be interesting to
see how long the battery will last and how well the rest of the car holds
up. 

This car offers almost everything. Blinding acceleration and performance,
AWD handling, safety, long range battery and everyday practicality. With
it’s leading edge technology though, it doesn’t come cheap as you would
imagine. The Tesla Model S starts at $87,200 and this P85D version starts at
around $120,000. Depending which province or state you live in, there may be
some government incentives and rebates to help you get into an electric car.
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http://www.carscoops.com/2015/05/crs-freshly-bought-tesla-model-s-p85d.html
CR’s Freshly Bought Tesla Model S P85D Suffers Door Handle Malfunction 
May 14, 2015 | by Dan Mihalascu 

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Our Tesla Model S P85D Breaks, Before Testing | Consumer Reports 
Consumer Reports  May 13, 2015
Consumer Reports paid $127,000 for a Tesla Model S P85D but the door handle
malfunctioned not long after the car arrived at our Connecticut test track.
It's an issue that has surfaced in our reliability surveys. But Tesla makes
house calls.
]

The folks from Consumer Reports recently paid $127,000 for a Tesla Model S
P85D, the most expensive model the consumer magazine ever bought. But their
ownership of Tesla’s range-topping electric sedan has started on the wrong
foot. 

Not long after the car arrived at CR’s Connecticut test track, the driver’s
door handle stopped working. While it wasn’t a surprise, given that the door
handle issue is the single most frequent malfunction in Consumer Reports’
reliability surveys, it wasn’t a very pleasant thing to happen on a brand
new $127,000 car.

Which is probably why Consumer Reports titled their video report “Our Tesla
Model S P85D Breaks, Before Testing.”

Fortunately, the next day a Tesla service employee dropped by and replaced
the faulty door handle. Problem solved. Looking at how the Model S’ door
handle mechanism is designed, it’s not surprising this happened. At least
Tesla was quick to repair it.
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