Tesla’s Competition Gears Up
Introduced in 2012, Tesla Model S is fast, beautifully designed and can go 270 miles on a charge. More power, all-wheel-drive option and over-hyped autonomous driving features recently added.
Tesla’s Competition Gears Up
BMW i8 plug-in turns heads like few others. Offers looks, performance and green credentials that qualify for carpool lane access. At $137,000, competes with top-line Model S with average transaction price north of $100,000.
Tesla’s Competition Gears Up
Porsche Panamera plug-in costs about same as top-line Model S, qualifies for carpool lane access and other perks. Smaller battery-electric Porsche expected in 2016.
Tesla’s Competition Gears Up
After long delay, Tesla Model X expected to go on sale later this year. Tesla hopes it will boost global sales to 55,000 in 2015.
Tesla’s Competition Gears Up
Audi R8 e-tron sports car promises range of 280 miles (450 km); upcoming Audi CUV promises range of 311 miles (500 km) aimed at Model X. Electrified Audi models on road or in pipeline expected to compete with all Tesla models.
Tesla’s Competition Gears Up
BMW i3’s unique design hit with buyers. Now third-best selling EV in U.S., right behind Tesla Model S.
Tesla’s Competition Gears Up
Chevy Bolt EV to compete with high-volume $30,000 Tesla models. It promises range of 200 miles.
Tesla’s Competition Gears Up
Hyundai, Toyota and other major automakers placing long-term bets on hydrogen fuel cells.