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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.

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.

The Tesla Model S uses a single-speed transmission
Labels: Tesla
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