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Motor Trend Car of the Year 2013

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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.

Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/oftheyear...year_tesla_model_s/viewall.html#ixzz2C3R5BTl6
 
2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year: Tesla Model S

It's official:

2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year: Tesla Model S - Motor Trend

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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 caricon1.png since the original Lexus LS 400. That's why it's our 2013 Car of the Year.

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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.

Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/oftheyear...year_tesla_model_s/viewall.html#ixzz2C3R5BTl6


Wow - thats the icing on the cake for sure !

Congratulations to Elon and the entire team for producing such a brilliant car.

Please can I have an RHD MSP85 here in the UK ??!!
 
Has anyone noticed this quote.
"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."
Have they accidentally revealed the EPA range for the 3 battery packs?
 
Has anyone noticed this quote.
"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."
Have they accidentally reveled the EPA range for the 3 battery packs?

Maybe. If so, that's good news. 140 on the 40 kWh pack is pretty good.
 
Scored a hat trick with Yahoo, Automobile, and now Motor Trend. Amazing! How many other vehicles have won all three, or even two?

"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."


.. and how often does that happen ??!
 
SO DESERVED!! Ed Loh and his organization and judges made a historic and what should have been an inevitable call. Thanks to them for standing up to all the nay-sayers, including a former politician of note.

Elon, Franz, George, JB, Deepak-- a 15-minute standing O from this customer, investor, evangelist. Rock on guys, rock on!