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Staying with me parents while our new house is built, so thought I'd snap a pic of old tech meets new tech. My classic S and my grandpa's (now my dad's) 1966 Barracuda.
Snapped some quick pictures this morning after installing wheel bands last night. I also wrapped top part of the nose in carbon fiber. Thinking of doing the same to all the black skirting.
Glad you like it! It's actually a custom retrofit of a 2012-2016.5 Tesla rear bumper with our Rear Under Spoiler and Diffuser System with optional fin set for pre-facelift cars .
Grand-Ducale police in Luxembourg confirmed today that they are purchasing two Tesla Model S sedans to use as patrol cars.
In Luxembourg, the Model S vehicles will actually be used as patrol cars, according to local news RTL. In term of range, the country is ideal for electric cars since it’s only 82 km (51 miles) long and 57 km (35 miles) wide. As for speed and acceleration, virtually all of the latest versions of Tesla’s Model S are now quicker and faster than conventional police cars, so it shouldn’t be a problem.
Of course, the Model S P100D Ludicrous is now famously the quickest production car with a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 2.3 seconds, but it’s not clear which version Grand-Ducale police in Luxembourg are buying. The new cars are part of a program of the Ministry of Sustainable Development to move government cars to electric. They are also reportedly purchasing electric vehicles for administrative employees.