Tesla Model S 2015 News
Ford, Audi, Tesla confirm affected Takata recall models
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By Spencer Leech · 09 Mar 2018
Hot on the heels of the Australian government's mandatory Takata airbag recall, Ford, Audi and Tesla have joined the list of carmakers to detail which of it's models are affected.
Tesla Model S and X, Merc C-Class, Mitsubishi Pajero and Range Rover Sport recalls
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By Tim Nicholson · 21 Apr 2017
Tesla has issued a voluntary recall for its electric Model S sedan and Model X SUV after discovering a potential manufacturing issue that could stop the electric park brake from functioning properly.
Aventador, Tesla, TVR among $4m of exotics up for auction in Sydney
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By Tom White · 08 Nov 2016
Lamborghini, Tesla, TVR up for auction at Manheim's Exclusive Luxury and Exotic Vehicles auction.
Autonomous car tech questioned after Tesla death
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By Paul Gover · 08 Jul 2016
Joshua Brown has just joined the same unfortunate page in the history books as Bridget Driscoll.
Tesla Model S recalled over seatbelt fault
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By Laura Berry · 24 Nov 2015
Tesla has issued a worldwide recall for its Model S over seatbelt issues.
Behind the wheel of the autonomous Tesla Model S
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By David Swan · 27 Oct 2015
Nothing quite screams The Jetsons like sitting hands-free at the wheel of Tesla's Model S, which has just been upgraded across the world with glorious autopilot mode.
Tesla opens Supercharger stations in Goulburn and Wodonga
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By Matthew Hatton · 01 Oct 2015
Tesla has opened Supercharger stations for their electric cars in Goulburn and Wodonga to enable owners to travel between Sydney and Melbourne.
Electric car sales still a trickle in Australia
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By Chris Riley · 22 May 2015
The electric dream is fast turning into a nightmare - Australian sales of electric vehicles have dwindled to a trickle.
Why Australians aren't buying electric cars - yet
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By Craig Duff · 30 Jan 2015
The wheels have seized on the electric car revolution in Australia.
Tesla owners sound the charge
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By Philip King · 10 Dec 2014
Tesla buyers will finally get their cars after the first nine examples were handed over at a ceremony in Sydney last night.Some have been waiting two years for the Model S, a battery-powered sedan, after putting down thousands in deposits and being given an original launch date of last year.US spokeswoman Alexis Georgeson said most knew they would need to be patient. "Owners were aware they would be waiting but the product is compelling and they're willing to wait," she said.Ms Georgeson said Australian buyers who ordered a car could expect it in March, in line with delivery times in the US. Local marketing chief Heath Walker said it was now full speed ahead for Tesla in Australia, with the brand's first retail centre opening in Sydney today and plans for a similar operation in Melbourne.He said Tesla would build a network of stations to counter anxiety over battery range, mirroring similar setups in the US and Europe.Superchargers take 20 minutes to deliver a 50 per cent recharge and the goal would be a station every 200km.Walker said the Model S offered an unparalleled blend of technology, performance and zero-emission driving that would draw buyers away from traditional luxury brands.Prices for the Model S vary from state to state because of registration costs, but start at $101,408 in NSW for the 60kWh entry car, which gives a 345km range.