Laura Berry
Senior Journalist
12 Aug 2016
12 min read

Richard Berry road tests and reviews the Tesla Model S P90D with specs, energy consumption and verdict.

So, you have an electric car company and a vision for the future where people travel everywhere in vehicles that don't burp noxious fumes. Do you create cute little egg-like buggies that quietly roll around looking lame or do you build sexy machines so brutally quick that they'll leave Porsches and Ferraris scrambling to keep up? Tesla's CEO Elon Musk chose option two when he launched his first car, the Model S in 2012, and won fans on an Apple cult-like scale.

Since then Tesla has gone on to announce the Model 3 hatch, the Model X SUV and most recently the Model Y crossover. Yes together they are S3XY. We've gone back to the Model S, which has been updated with new software, hardware and looks. It's the P90D – the current king of the Tesla range and the fastest accelerating four-door sedan on the planet.

Read the full Tesla Model S P90D 2016 review .