Used 2017 Tesla Model S 60D Sedan Review
Consumer reviews
There are no consumer reviews for the 2017 Tesla Model S 60D Sedan.
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2017 Tesla Model S 60D Sedan
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Electric range is impressive on higher-end models
- Pro:Wicked quick acceleration on those models, too
- Pro:Abundant cargo space for a sedan
- Pro:Features advanced technology unavailable from other luxury brands
- Con:Lacks the convenience and luxury polish of similarly priced sedans
- Con:Jury is still out on long-term reliability
- Con:Small dealer network means few service centers nationwide
Which Model S does Edmunds recommend?
The right Model S for you depends on how far you need to travel on a single charge. Those who commute to an office 20 miles away could get a full week of commuting and then some on a full battery in a Model S 60 or Model S 75. Our pick, though, is the 90D. Its extra range (nearly 300 miles total) is worth the comparably small price increase from the 75. As for options, Autopilot will improve any commuter's life through the worst slow jams and crawls, and the Premium Upgrades package offers an impressive complement of leather, LED lights, advanced air filtration and a power liftgate.
Full Edmunds Review: 2017 Tesla Model S Sedan
Driving
5.0If the Model S P85D simply accelerated with unbelievable speed yet did nothing else well, it would still get a top grade here. But that's not the case. All-wheel drive gives it a ton of grip, and it changes direction like a much lighter machine. It's a total blast to drive.
Comfort
4.0There are no obvious missteps for the Model S P85D. The seats are very good, the ride is firm but not abusive, and the road noise is reasonably quiet. The seats could offer more adjustability as well as a cooling function.
Interior
5.0The Tesla's interior is a very special place to spend time, with a wide-open feel and lovely materials. Owing to the advanced features in this car, there is a bit of a learning curve. But Tesla focused on the user interface and it shows.
Utility
Optional third-row, rear-facing jump seats fold flat into the floor. With 26.3 cubic feet behind the second row and 63.3 cubic feet with rear seats folded, the Model S offers significantly more space than most large luxury sedans.
Technology
3.5From its powertrain to gadgetry, the Model S is a rolling monument to technology. Its massive central control display will feel familiar to anyone who uses a tablet. But some of its driver assistance features seem half-baked.
Edmunds Insurance Estimator
The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2017 Tesla Model S in Georgia is:
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