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Tesla Motors, Inc. Drops 85 kWh Model, Simplifies Lineup
Feb 9, 2016  Daniel Sparks

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Model S Australia
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Tesla gives Model S buyers a clear choice between maximizing value, range,
or performance.

Electric-car maker Tesla Motors has narrowed down its available Model S
battery and motor configurations to just four options: single- and
dual-motor 70 kWh configurations, and non-performance and performance 90 kWh
dual-motor options. No longer included as a buying option is the company's
85 kWh battery option. The change in available configurations may serve to
both increase production efficiencies, boost the company's average
transaction price, and make purchase decisions for customers less confusing.

The business case
Here's the range and motor configurations that Tesla is utilizing for its
current lineup, as well as starting prices:

Specifications [(70-S is not dual-motor AWD)
70-S  70D-S 90D-S P90D-S
Battery
70kWh 70kWh 90kWh 90kWh

EPA-rated range
230mi 240mi 288mi 270mi 

0-60 time
5.5s  5.2s  4.2s  3.2s (2.8s with Ludicrous speed upgrade)

Starting price
$70k  $75k  $88k  $108k
]

Previously, Tesla also offered an 85 kWh dual-motor option for a starting
price of $85,000. When configuring an 85 kWh dual-motor vehicle, Tesla gave
customers an option to purchase a range upgrade for $3,000, which
essentially upgraded the Model S to a 90 kWh model.

There are two main benefits for Tesla's business in this new, simpler
offering of available Model S battery and motor configurations. First,
average transaction prices will likely increase. By removing the middle
battery option, Tesla is essentially forcing its customers opting for a
vehicle with a bigger battery than its 70 kWh battery to pay an additional
$3,000 for the 90 kWh battery.

Second, producing fewer battery configurations could benefit the company's
manufacturing efficiencies, and potentially help profit margins improve
slightly.

Value, range, or performance
The real benefit, however, may be to the customers. By eliminating the 85
kWh option, Tesla has simplified its offerings. Now, buyers can choose
distinctly between maximizing value, range, or performance.

Value: For buyers looking for the best value, they can opt for one of the 70
kWh options, which both sacrifice on range compared to the larger battery
options, but come at discounts of $13,000 or more to the 90 kWh models.

Range: For some buyers where price isn't much of a factor, and who simply
want the most range, the 90D Model S is the obvious choice.
Performance: Also for buyers where price isn't much of a factor, the obvious
choice for those who want maximum performance is Tesla's P90D.

The company has both eliminated and introduced a range of different battery
sizes in the past. Previous battery sizes that the company no longer sells
include 40, 60, and the 85 kWh options. And Tesla introduced its 70 and 90
kWh options in April and July of last year, respectively.

It's likely that Tesla will continue to experiment with battery sizes. I've
even speculated that the company could reintroduce the 60 kWh option at some
point -- though in light of this recent simplification to Model S battery
options, it doesn't seem as likely anymore. With regards to the larger
batteries, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has noted that the company will likely
improve range by about 5% annually, on average.

The company's Model 3, which is scheduled to begin sales by the end of 2016,
will likely bring back smaller battery options, as Tesla has said the
vehicle will have a starting price of $35,000 -- half of the starting price
of the cheapest Model S ...

Daniel Sparks owns shares of Tesla Motors. The Motley Fool owns shares of
and recommends Tesla Motors ...
[© 2016 The Motley Fool]
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