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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Toyota will go into production with it RAV 4 powered by Tesla batteries in early 2012. About the same time Tesla's own step into the commercial car market with it innovative Sedan the Model S.

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The car is electronically limited to 135 miles per hour, and Tesla claims a zero-to-sixty time of 5.6 seconds. The standard model is rear-wheel-drive, while all-wheel-drive will be available as an option. The Model S uses a single-speed transmission, allowing for what the manufacturer says is smooth, even power delivery.

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The Tesla Model S uses a single-speed transmission

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