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2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year
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Tesla model S 只用電,唔用油, 唔係hybrid。全車身用鋁合金做。0-60 最快可以4.4秒。
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The 2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year is one of the quickest American four-doors ever built. It drives like a sports car, eager and agile and instantly responsive. But it's also as smoothly effortless as a Rolls-Royce, can carry almost as much stuff as a Chevy Equinox, and is more efficient than a Toyota Prius. Oh, and it'll sashay up to the valet at a luxury hotel like a supermodel working a Paris catwalk. By any measure, the Tesla Model S is a truly remarkable automobile, perhaps the most accomplished all-new luxury car since the original Lexus LS 400. That's why it's our 2013 Car of the Year. Wait. No mention of the astonishing inflection point the Model S represents -- that this is the first COTY winner in the 64-year history of the award not powered by an internal combustion engine? Sure, the Tesla's electric powertrain delivers the driving characteristics and packaging solutions that make the Model S stand out against many of its internal combustion engine peers. But it's only a part of the story. At its core, the Tesla Model S is simply a damned good car you happen to plug in to refuel.
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Tesla claims it has 250 patents covering the Model S, and more pending. The body is light, thanks to its all-aluminum construction, yet strong and stiff. The front and rear suspension are also mostly aluminum. At the rear are extruded rear suspension links that provide the strength of forgings at much lower cost, while up front are hollow-cast front knuckles that weigh 25 percent less than a conventional knuckle of similar strength. The electric motor sits between the rear wheels, contributing greatly to the 47/53-percent front/rear weight distribution. The motor is an AC-induction type, the basic principles of which were demonstrated in the 1880s by Nikola Tesla himself, and it doesn't need expensive rare earth metals. Tesla offers three lithium-ion battery packs for the Model S -- 40-kW-hr, 60-kW-hr, and 85-kW-hr -- that are claimed to provide ranges of 140, 200, and 265 miles, respectively. The base 85-kW-hr powertrain delivers a stout 362 hp and 325 lb-ft of torque, while the performance version makes 416 hp and 443 lb-ft.The battery packs are assembled at Tesla's plant in Fremont, California, using Panasonic cells with nickel-cobalt-aluminum cathodes. Situated under the floor, the battery pack is a stressed member that further improves torsional rigidity, and helps lower the car's center of gravity to just 17.5 inches, about the same as a Ford GT's.

Advancement in Design
Refreshingly, Tesla designer Franz von Holzhausen resisted the temptation to make the Model S look different for the sake of being different to call attention to the fact it has an electric motor. Former GM design boss Wayne Cherry, a consultant judge this year, summed up the exterior design theme of the Model S as "somewhat safe and conservative," but noted the beautifully executed design-enhancing proportions, the excellent stance and gesture, and the harmony and grace of its lines. His only criticism? "The front end is a missed opportunity to establish brand identity." The Model S takes advantage of the packaging opportunities afforded by the compact EV powertrain. The cabin is roomy, though the raked roofline impinges on rear-seat headroom. With no engine up front, the "hood" covers a useful luggage space, and the rear hatch opens to a cavernous load area that gets even bigger when you fold the rear seats flat. Total load capacity is 63.4 cubic feet, not that far shy of the 63.7 cubic-feet in a Chevy Equinox, and despite its rakish looks, the Model S is the first hatchback in the world to offer third-row seating. A number of the interior design solutions need more polish. However, all judges were impressed with the Tesla's unique user interface, courtesy of the giant touch screen in the center of the car that controls everything from the air-conditioning to the nav system to the sound system to the car's steering, suspension, and brake regeneration settings. The system means the Model S interior is virtually button-free, and the car has been effectively future-proofed: More functionality is only a software update away.

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Efficiency
Whatever what you use -- gasoline, electricity, hamsters in a wheel -- making a vehicle move requires the consumption of energy. The laws of physics are immutable. The question is, how efficiently can it be done? In the case of the Tesla Model S, the answer is very. The best energy consumption figure we've returned is 118 mpg-e for a 212-mile run from the eastern fringe of the Los Angeles sprawl to Las Vegas, Nevada. For the 313 miles of road loops during the COTY evaluation, where the car was driven at normal speeds by all the judges with the air-conditioning running, it averaged 74.5 mpg-e. Impressive numbers, especially considering the 4766-pound Tesla Model S Signature Performance version will nail 60 mph in 4.0 seconds and the quarter in 12.4 seconds at 112.5 mph, with a top speed of 133 mph. Safety
In terms of active safety, the Tesla Model S is at the top of the class. With all the car's mass down low and between the wheels, the Model S is a very stable platform, and the electric motor's instant torque means the car is quick and responsive in traffic and during overtaking moves. The stability control and anti-lock braking systems are calibrated to the unique instant-on torque and regenerative braking characteristics of an EV. When a crash does happen, the usual complement of passive safety devices, including an array of airbags, kick into play. Beyond that, clever engineering such as the double octagon extrusions front and rear, and the immensely strong roof structure, is working to protect you. Tesla claims the Model S outperforms federal crash standards, having been impact-tested at 50 mph (the mandatory standard is 35 mph) and exceeding the roof crush requirement by a factor of 2.

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Value
With a base price of $58,570 (before a federal tax credit of $7500), the 40-kW-hr Model S is competitive with entry-level Mercedes-Benz E-Class, BMW 5 Series, and Audi A6. A loaded 85-kW-hr Signature Performance series, like the $106,900 (before tax credit) car Tesla founder Elon Musk drives, is priced right on BMW M5 and the Mercedes CLS63 AMG -- cars of similar performance, remember. Tesla buyers likely don't need to watch their pennies, but the calculation's worth doing all the same: At an average of 74.5 mpg-e, the Model S costs about 6 cents a mile to run, based on California's 13 cents per kW-hr. 2013 Tesla Model S Interior 1 Performance of Intended Function
The Tesla Model S nails the formula established by the German brands that currently dominate the midsize luxury sedan sector. It's fast and great to drive. It's well-equipped and high-tech. It won't look out of place rolling up the drive of a leafy country club or at the curb of a hip hotel. It's a credible alternative to a Mercedes, BMW, or Audi for someone who lives in metroplexes such as Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Atlanta. We've covered more than 1400 miles in cars equipped with the 85-kW-hr battery pack, and can confirm that version of the Model S will easily handle 200 miles of mixed city, suburban, and freeway driving without any hypermiling techniques. For the typical daily diet of commuting and short trips (the average American drives about 40 miles a day), the Model S is a compelling proposition. The mere fact the Tesla Model S exists at all is a testament to innovation and entrepreneurship, the very qualities that once made the American automobile industry the largest, richest, and most powerful in the world. That the 11 judges unanimously voted the first vehicle designed from the wheels up by a fledgling automaker the 2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year should be cause for celebration. America can still make things. Great things.

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Supercharge It!: Long-distance driving in the Model S
By: Kim Reynolds Even with its remarkable, 85-kW-hr battery, the Model S' EPA-certified 265-mile range is about 100 miles short of spanning California's two biggest cities. And if you can't manage that, how would you ever get to New York? To answer that, Tesla recently unveiled the first five of what it calls its Supercharger stations along routes connecting L.A. to Las Vegas and San Francisco, and S.F. to Reno. (A sixth is located at SpaceX's Hawthorne factory.) 2013 Tesla Model S Interior 2 These Superchargers are veritable electron fire hoses, delivering DC energy directly into the battery at rates up to 80 kW, bypassing the on-board 10-kW (or optional 20-kW) inverter(s), and gaining 150 to 160 miles in range in 30 minutes. As Tesla says, stops on long drives often take that long anyway, if you use the bathroom, stretch, and grab a snack. Moreover, charging will be partially sun-powered -- the stations' roofs are covered with Musk's Solar City photovoltaic cells, but don't worry, you can recharge at night -- and it's permanently free to Model S owners with the 85 kW-hr battery, and 60 kW-hr cars with supercharging capability. As Musk says, as long as you bring enough sandwiches and drinks, you could drive across the country without your wallet. Tesla predicts 100 stations nationwide by 2015. At the stations' unveiling, Musk compared them in importance to SpaceX's docking with the International Space Station. That could turn out to be an underestimation.


2013 Tesla Model S (85); SP85
POWERTRAIN/CHASSIS
DRIVETRAIN LAYOUT         Rear-motor, RWD
MOTOR TYPE         AC induction
BATTERY TYPE         85 kW-hr lithium-ion
POWER (SAE NET)         362 hp @ 6000 rpm; 416 hp @ 5000 rpm
TORQUE (SAE NET)         325 lb-ft @ 0 rpm; 443 lb-ft @ 0 rpm
REDLINE         16,000 rpm
WEIGHT TO POWER         12.9; 11.4 lb/hp
TRANSMISSION         1-speed automatic
AXLE/FINAL-DRIVE RATIO         9.73:1/9.73:1
SUSPENSION, FRONT; REAR         Control arms, air springs, anti-roll bar; multilink, air springs, anti-roll bar
STEERING RATIO         13.0:1
TURNS LOCK-TO-LOCK         2.3
BRAKES, F;R         14.0-in vented disc; 14.4-in vented disc, ABS
WHEELS         8.0 x 19; 8.5 x 21-in, cast aluminum
TIRES         245/45R19 98V Goodyear Eagle RS-A2; 245/35R21 96Y Continental Extreme Contact DW Tuned
DIMENSIONS
WHEELBASE         116.5 in
TRACK, F/R         65.4/66.9 in
LENGTH x WIDTH x HEIGHT         196.0 x 77.3 x 56.5 in
TURNING CIRCLE         37.0 ft
CURB WEIGHT         4681; 4749 lb
WEIGHT DIST, F/R         47/53%
SEATING CAPACITY         5
HEADROOM, F/R         38.8/35.3 in
LEGROOM, F/R         42.7/35.4 in
SHOULDER ROOM, F/R         57.7/55.0 in
CARGO VOL, F/R/seats folded         5.3/26.3/58.1 cu ft
TEST DATA
ACCELERATION TO MPH
0-30         2.3; 1.7 sec
0-40         3.1; 2.4
0-50         4.0; 3.1
0-60         5.0; 4.0
0-70         6.1; 5.0
0-80         7.4; 6.3
0-90         8.9; 7.7
0-100         10.8; 9.5
PASSING, 45-65 MPH         1.9; 1.7
QUARTER MILE         13.2 sec @ 110.9 mph; 12.4 sec @ 112.5 mph
BRAKING, 60-0 MPH         124; 113 ft
LATERAL ACCELERATION         0.87; 0.89 g (avg)
MT FIGURE EIGHT         25.7 sec @ 0.76 g (avg); 25.6 sec @ 0.77 g (avg)
TOP-GEAR REVS @ 60 MPH         7350 rpm
CONSUMER INFO
BASE PRICE         $78,950; $107,350*
PRICE AS TESTED         $84,050; $107,350*
STABILITY/TRACTION CONTROL         Yes/yes
AIRBAGS         Dual front, front side, f/r curtain, front knee
BASIC WARRANTY         4 yrs/50,000 mi
POWERTRAIN WARRANTY         4 yrs/50,000 mi
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE         4 yrs/50,000 mi
EPA CITY/HWY ECON         88/90 mpg-e
ENERGY CONS, CITY/HWY         38/37 kW-hrs/100 mi
MT OBSERVED ECON         74.5 mpg-e
CHARGE TIME, 240         4 hrs (std range)/ 6 hrs (extended)
V/80 AMPS         265 mi (extended charge)
RANGE         est 240 mi (std chg)
RECOMMENDED POWER SOURCE         240-volt electricity

Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/ofthey ... .html#ixzz2MrkWXgkR


如果你問我對車有乜要求? 好簡單!  車頭燈夠大, 副得, 原廠無改裝.
女? 都係一樣.
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khle 發表於 2013-3-7 23:10
2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year
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With electric cars I'm always afraid of running out of power mid-way, and then not being able to find a place to refuel.  Even if u find somewhere to refuel u will still have to wait for quite a while for the battery to charge up.

In other words, driving requires too much planning and if u forget to charge up the car one night u cant use it.  For me I just find that too tough choose an electric car
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saw one at the street yesterday, normal ppl wouldn't know the how precious this thing is. but u definitely feel the car was standing out from all those normal car.
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 樓主| 發表於 2013-3-8 03:23:56 | 顯示全部樓層
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都係習唔習慣問題,好似用smartphone 噤。以前電話唔一定晚晚叉電,轉左iPhone 你就會記得叉,同睇住用。

到時可能又有電車奶媽俾你叉住返屋企。
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it might be rare in mainland China or even Asia, but its quite a popular car at Toronto, though most of the owner was white. since our traditional virtue is do good thing anonymously, western people want the whole world know they do a good deed, by cruising around with their Hybrid or electric car show how much they care about the environment.
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 樓主| 發表於 2013-3-8 07:11:24 | 顯示全部樓層
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I don't see this in Seattle area, but always see few Tesla Roadsters in San Francisco airport parking lot.  
I guess California's driver care about the environment than here.
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Tesla製造了一些好車, 所以獲得好賞賜
       
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這部車最大特徵係由乾電轉濕電來發動摩打行驶.

電摩打馬力計算是:
Ampere hour x Volt = Watt hour
如你想架車更快, 只要加大個 Ampere 或 Voltage, 車就會更快, 但耗電量會大增而减短路程.

電動車行走路程長短是和車速有直接關係, 車行每小時八十哩的耗電量會比四十哩多幾倍, 所以行走路程長短亦要看行走速度而定.

天汽温度亦會影響行走路程長短, 在零度天汽下電池産電量會明顯下降低而减短行走路程.

要保持Tesla 所用的 lithium manganese 電池壽命, 最好等它冷卻後先可充電, 盡量用低安培(ampere)的充電器來充電最維理想.

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I like this car but it still has very limited range especially if someone wants to drive fast
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i dont think this car can sell much in europe or asia if they cant extend the real world range...

and i dont like the fact that it still takes quite a while for re-charge and hey its bloody expensive
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If you have a chance to see it in person, you will change your bias opinion.
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280 miles per charge is limited range????????????
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i think you are entitled to your own opinion,  but please dont say i'm biased, liking a car or not is quite objective really .....  

for me, thats just not a car i like .
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i think you are entitled to your own opinion,  but please dont say i ...

Of course you can hold whatever opinion you want but if you have never seen a Tesla in person nor driven any electric vehicle, you know how I feel about your opinion.
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Of course you can hold whatever opinion you want but if you have never seen a Tesla in person nor  ...

OK , u drove it, u seen it, u have a different opinion, end of story .
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280 miles per charge is limited range????????????

Not enough to go from San Francisco to San Diego on a single charge
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I am sorry, I am at the age that I can't stand driving for more than 4 hrs. For anything more than that, I would just fly. If I can afford to buy a new BMW or Mercedes to drive to work everyday, this car is comparable.
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One of electric car's virtues is its low cost of operation, the average cost of electricity in North America is around 15 to 20 cents per KW which means it only costs US$1.60 to recharge a depleted battery pack vs $60 to $70 for refuelling a high performance sports car in this calibre.

Electric vehicle is still in its infancy, until the availability of refuelling stations become more prevalent, it is still more suitable for in town driving.  If you have to travel long distance and can afford a Tesla, my advice to you is leave your car at home and go to your local airport and take a commuter plane instead.
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