While the model s 2024 SUV and the recently introduced Roadster have grabbed attention, the 2024 Model S remains Tesla’s oldest EV model and one of the best sedans money can buy. It’s not the most efficient or fastest EV in the world, but it does offer more passenger and cargo room than its rivals.
It also boasts an impressive battery range and the ability to be charged using a network of Supercharger stations. With a 0-60 time of under three seconds, and more than 400 miles per charge, the Dual Motor AWD version offers excellent performance and value.
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The Model S is available with a variety of options and features, and the price is still fairly low. However, it’s worth noting that the base model is no longer eligible for federal EV tax credits, and you’ll want to budget accordingly.
A refresh landed in 2021, and it brought a new steering wheel design with a supercar-aping center horn button. It’s a nice touch, but other rival EVs like the Lucid Air and Mercedes-Benz EQS Sedan offer more traditional luxury experiences, with a greater emphasis on driving feel and refinement.
Pricing for the 2024 Model S remains competitive, but it’s worth noting that a few significant price reductions popped up throughout 2023, and you’ll likely find better deals on this flagship sedan now. You should still expect to spend close to $73,000, before order fees and destination charges, though. This is where you’ll get plenty of standard luxury features, including a 22-speaker sound system, dual-zone climate control, and a Sentry security feature.