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Tesla Model S classic cars for sale

The Tesla Model S redefines the perception of classic cars with full electric power, cutting-edge technology and contemporary design that continues to influence the automotive world. This model combines innovation with performance and commands interest among electric vehicle collectors.

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2018 | Tesla Model S 100D

Tesla Model S  Dual

£21,6935 months ago
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2022 | Tesla Model S P100D

Tesla Model S  Longe Range [21Zoll][USS][Keramik]

£75,7512 years ago
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2018 | Tesla Model S 100D

Tesla Model S  - 100D -Carbon-Fidelity Sound -Schiebed.

£55,3213 years ago
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2016 | Tesla Model S 90D

£44,5004 years ago
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2013 | Tesla Model S B Performance

Tesla Model S 85 Performance - Shooting Brake

£161,6565 years ago
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History of the Tesla Model S

Unveiled in 2012 as Tesla’s second production car, the Model S quickly challenged conventions in the automotive industry. Built entirely as a battery-electric vehicle from the ground up, it introduced long-range electric mobility to the segment of full-size executive saloons. Accumulating industry accolades, the Model S drove the acceptance of electric vehicles not just as functional cars, but also as high-performance and technologically advanced options for enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike. Its influence set standards for rivals and inspired a wave of innovation throughout the sector.

Model History of the Tesla Model S

The Tesla Model S entered production with no direct predecessor within Tesla’s lineup, standing as the first ground-up luxury sedan from the brand. The Model S has evolved through various configurations since its introduction, including Long Range, Performance, and special high-spec versions. Among the most notable early variants is the S85, which distinguished itself with a balanced blend of range and dynamic capability. The Model S continues to be a reference point for technology and performance, with continuous over-the-air software updates enhancing usability and longevity.

Highlights of the Tesla Model S

What sets the Tesla Model S apart is its advanced all-electric platform, impressive acceleration, and sophisticated software interface with regular over-the-air updates. Early recognition included the 2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year Award, marking it a disruptive force among premium saloons. Innovative safety features and semi-autonomous driving technology have further cemented its position. In our database, 75% of all Tesla listings are Model S, and within the Model S range, the S85 holds a 25% listing share. In terms of demand, listings for the S85 attract an impressive 78.4% share of views among Model S variants. This highlights the sustained interest in specific editions, especially the S85.

Technical Data

Special Editions and Collectible Models

Special attention should be paid to early production models, such as the S85, which combine substantial range and earlier hardware iterations that are now recognised for their robust engineering. Certain limited-run batches or upgrade packages, for instance, launched to celebrate production milestones, may also be considered collectable, depending on hardware and software specifications.

Weak Spots and Common Issues

Like many high-tech vehicles, early Model S examples may show wear on drive unit bearings and air suspension components after extensive use. Infotainment system hardware in pre-2018 models can face ageing issues, especially if not updated or replaced. Battery degradation is generally modest but should be assessed by range tests before purchase. Continuous over-the-air updates mean software reliability is usually high, but buyers should check hardware compatibility for current features.

Engine and Performance, Transmission and Handling

The Model S powertrains deliver instant torque and seamless acceleration, with certain Performance versions rivaling contemporary supercars in straight-line speed. Aerodynamic efficiency and a low-mounted battery keep handling stable, while regenerative braking adds distinctive driving characteristics. Unlike traditional classics, there is no noise, no gearshifts, and minimal drivetrain vibration, giving the Model S its unique, near-silent performance identity. - S85: Rear-wheel drive, balanced range and performance, widely available and most frequently viewed.

  • P85D: Dual-motor performance, high acceleration, appeals to driving enthusiasts pursuing maximum Tesla sportiness.

Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design

The minimalist design language inside and out is a hallmark of the Model S. The large central touchscreen, premium seating, and expansive glass roof distinguish the cabin. Exterior styling has evolved with subtle facelifts, but the wide, low-slung stance and clean body lines remain constant. Optional upgrades, including rare wheel designs, specific paint schemes, or bespoke interior trim, are particularly valued by collectors. Genuine accessories, such as original wall chargers or first-generation key fobs, also attract dedicated owners.

Other Features

Continuous software updates add value to early Model S vehicles, enabling features like Autopilot, newer interface designs, and enhanced connectivity long after original sale. Some vehicles retain hardware enabling access to Tesla’s free supercharging network, which is a significant practical and historic advantage.

Summary

The Tesla Model S exemplifies the transformation of the electric vehicle from a niche curiosity to a mainstay of the premium segment. A future classic by virtue of its technological leadership and sustained demand, especially for specific variants such as the S85, the Model S is a benchmark for both collector interest and everyday usability in the electric era.