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Tesla has slowly been expanding its range in the USA, with new crossovers and even a pickup truck, but there are still only two Tesla sedans to choose from. As electric cars become more popular and accessible, this may change. Still, these cars are cheaper in comparison to their crossover and SUV contemporaries, making them a good way to enter the EV market.

List of Tesla Sedan Models and Prices

This is a list of the Tesla sedan models for sale in the US:

Model Power Engine Base Price
Tesla Model 3 257 hp Electric $40,240
Tesla Model S 670 hp Electric $74,990
Tesla Model S Performance TBC Electric $91,990
Tesla Model S Plaid 1,020 hp Electric $89,990

What To Consider When Buying a Tesla Sedan

Not everyone feels confident buying an electric vehicle, but with the expanding charging network and the increasing number of EV models across various automakers, there has never been a better time. Tesla has always led the charge in this segment, with the brand boasting some of the most advanced EV technology, and it has applied this to many vehicle configurations. These are the benefits inherent to its sedan models.

Pros

  • Top-tier battery and motor technology
  • Extremely long travel range
  • High-tech interiors
  • Some of the best performance specs
  • Dedicated charging network

Cons

  • Questionable quality
  • Not as luxurious as premium rivals at the same price
  • Not many customization options
  • Expensive to repair

FAQs

What are the best Tesla sedans?

There are only two distinct models in the lineup, but they are presented in a number of trims with high-performance variants, too. The S Plaid is the culmination of these cars, boasting a high-tech cabin and lightning-quick acceleration with high max speed and more range than almost any rival can match.

How much does a new Tesla sedan cost?

While EV cars are generally more expensive than gasoline-powered variants, the price of a Tesla sedan is still on the high side. The cheapest is the Model 3, which is already above $40,000, while the cost of the Model S is around $85,000. If you want the blistering performance of the Model S Plaid, be prepared to pay close to $140k.

Do Tesla sedans get good mileage?

While not powered by traditional engines, electric cars are rated at what is called mpg-equivalent figures. Unsurprisingly, it is the most economical model that gets the best figures. The Model 3 manages 138/126/132 MPGe city/highway/combined. However, it is bested by the Model S in terms of how far it can travel on a single charge, with the more expensive car boasting 405 miles.

Are Tesla sedans reliable?

Unfortunately, the American EV manufacturer has a relatively low reliability rating, despite glowing praise from fanboys/girls. Many of its models have also been subject to numerous recalls over the years.

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