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Nissan GT-R Drag Races Swiss Air Force Fighter Jet

Seeking a greater challenge for Godzilla, Nissan recently turned to watchmaker Oris so that it could drag race the GT-R with an ex-Swiss Air Force vintage Hawker Hunter fighter jet.

No matter how many times supercars challenge jets, the videos never get old. Though we can’t understand any German, the GT-R versus Hunter video starts as you’d expect, with Godzilla getting the early jump on the British-built fighter. Will the Nissan GT-R hold out for the victory? Check out the video to find out. The action starts around 3:28.


Monster Energy Trophy Truck stars in its own Gymkhana Style video

For those who can’t quite seem to get enough of seeing Gymkhana style videos, your in for a real treat today. In a new video released by Monster Energy’s we find BJ Baldwin’s trophy truck jumping over a Nissan GT-R in the desert. The impressive truck has 850 bhp (634 kW) and no less than 34 inches of suspension travel which makes it suitable for rough desert terrain. Monster Energy has taken it upon itself to throw those two together in a new short film that features Baldwin rescuing the female pilot of the GT-R by first jumping both her and her car in his desert bruiser.

The clip features plenty of shots of the truck bashing across the desert, slinging sand on scantily clad models and otherwise having a hell of a time. It’s automotive porn of the highest caliber!! BJ Baldwin eventually comes back to save the female pilot of the R35 and then continues his adventurous ride with the pedal to the metal, pushing the truck’s capabilities to its limits, and beyond.


Nissan Skyline KPGC10 out where it belongs on the Track

The first ever GT-R Skyline appeared in February 1969 and was called the PGC-10, KPGC-10 for later coupé version which is featured in this inspired Vimeo video. The cars were stripped of unnecessary equipment to be as light as possible for racing, and performed well at the track. The sedan racked up 33 victories in less than two years, and the coupe stretched this to 50 through 1972. It was powered by slightly detuned 2.0-liter inline 6-cylinder DOHC race engine that had 4 valves per cylinder head and 3 high flow carburetors that when combined together produced 160 hp which was only 40 down from the racing unit.

This short video posted on Vimeo by Josh Clason featuring a superb JDM KPGC10 Nissan Skyline during a track day at Miller Motorsports Park (Utah) is unquestionably one of the best we have been lucky enough to see in 2012. This is not to be missed so enjoy!


Nissan announces it’s going to make the Juke-R but then again Pontiac made the Aztek, is there a difference?

Nissan announced that they are going to produce the Juke-R in extremely low volumes (you pay and they will build you one) and only for the European and Middle Eastern market. If you’re not familiar with the Nissan Juke-R we are jealous as we are not huge fans of the car or SUV (whatever it is) and wish that we were like you and had never laid eyes on this monstrosity. The modern day Juke is nothing more than a Nissan’s attempt at reinventing the Pontiac Aztek, with the only major difference being its overall dimensions. For some reason if a car is small enough, ugly seems to morph in to the transforms into cuteness no matter what the exterior appearance looks like.

Nissan Juke-R – Showing off its beautify grille and hood lines

Cars like the Juke confuse me as I frankly can’t understand who they appeal to and why they are so appealing to these people. The Juke is one of most polarizing vehicle designs for sale today, it won’t win a beauty pageant, it doesn’t get great fuel economy, it isn’t large enough to do a serious road trip in, or a run to your local garden center or hardware store and it performs only slightly better than it looks. So who is interested in purchasing it and why is it still being sold today let alone inspiring the creation of a $600,000 545 horsepower version?

Nissan Juke-R – Showing off its Nissan GT-R Heart

I believe that the answers as to why the Juke and similar stylistically challenged small compact vehicles are sold in North America for one simple reason. Cute and compact is the new little black dress that seems to go with everything. Personally I wish that it would stop as this trend in my mind is nothing more than trucker hats, Faux-Hawks haircuts and popped collars!

To help prove my point I summon the 2012 Hyundai Veloster to the witness box. I have read countless articles raving about how revolutionary this redesigned Accent is. They go on and on about the cars third door to the rear that only a human who is shorter than five foot two fit through without scalping themselves or playing the role of Vincent Van Gogh and loosing an ear.  It seems that the entire automotive industry feels that the central exhaust gives the back end a sporty look as they over look the fact that rear design resembles a Great Dane as it is about to do its business on the neighbor lawn. One fact that we can agree on is when approaching the car from the front it can be very difficult to look away, similar to when you are driving past that car on the shoulder who is getting hooked up to a tow truck. The Veloster’s styling is neither Autobot nor Decepticon but there are so many character lines and fake performance air intakes, I often find myself caught in a staring contest to see if a third type mutant Transform does exist and could become a robot right in front of my eyes.

Sadly this car is heralded by the AJAC (Automotive Journalist Association of Canada) and it won the award for the Best New Design of any vehicle produced in 2012. I have no idea who the other contestants were however I do own two functioning eyes and I can let you know that there were other vehicles with revolutionary designs produced in 2012. Maybe the folks at Lamborghini once kicked sand in AJAC’s face so the Aventador couldn’t win, or the Range Rover Evoke was a little to Victoria Beckham for them so it was considered second class to the Veloster. All I can say is that I haven’t yet earned the right to be in the room to cast my vote for the likes of an Audi A7, so like all of you I was ballot less, thus powerless to correct this injustice wrong.

When you truly boil down the Hyundai Veloster and the Nissan Juke they are small pint sized vehicles which in today’s age equates to cute city, or female, or gen Y friendly and thus it is respected as design genius. Well I’m calling Shenanigans’ to that logic and would like to call the Hyundai Genesis Coupe to the stand as my first witness for the defense.

Let’s begin by stating some facts; The Genesis Coupe is a rear wheel drive muscle car, it has the suspension and engine options to back up its performance claim, it seats 4 like the majority of sport coupes do, and it shares the same style and design DNA of the Veloster. Sure it only has 2 doors and its twin exhaust tips are push out to the rear corners of the car and most of all it does have a conventional style trunk lid that opens plenty large enough for you to place your luggage or hostage. As far as we can see there are only two major differences between the Genesis Coupe and the Veloster. The Genesis has the power and performance to back up its appearance where as the Veloster does not and the Genesis’s trophy case is empty.

So why there is no love for the similar designed Genesis Coupe, while the redesigned Accent in the Veloster is the belle of the ball? We would suggest that it boils down to the cars competition. The Hyundai Genesis Coupe plays in the same sandbox as the Chevy Camaro, the Ford Mustang, and the Dodge Challenger 3 retro styled beauties. Standing next to these cars the Genesis doesn’t look all that ground breaking or a fresh take on the segment. Instead it looks like a Korean car company that is trying to break into a new car segment. Whereas the Veloster competes in the compact car class in has to duel with the likes of the Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic and Mazda 3. Can you say vanilla, vanilla and more vanilla? In such a bland segment could the “fun, sporty, and cute” Veloster be the cream that rises to the top out by default? We would suggest that it does.

In what seems to be a modern day reality these niche cars/SUV are her to stay for at least this current model run and they appear to also have the power to inspire extreme performance versions like the Juke-R. This Nissan was originally intended as a one-off concept to marry two of Nissan’s most innovative models. But the reaction that the company had from passer bys on the street and from the automotive journalist who test drove it was so over whelming positive that Nissan couldn’t resist offering the Juke-R as a custom ordered vehicle only and will cost those interested just under 600,000 dollars American for the luxury of owning it.

Nissan Juke-R – Imagine all of that down-force produced by those wings

We are going to save our money on this one and hope that the buying public will speak with their wallets and stop purchasing these types of vehicles all together in a effort t to make the world a better and more attractive place.

Nissan Juke-R – Interior

I invite you to watch it with the following short film titled “Desert Nemesis” featuring a fictional story involving the Juke-R, some of the world’s most popular supercars.


Head to Head video – 2012 Nissan GT-R vs 2012 BMW M5

If you were not aware of just how amazing the Nissan GT-R is this head to head shootout video should make you a believer.  The new 2012 BMW M5 is an amazing car and I think that I would still prefer one over the GT-R simple because it is a true family saloon.  However if I was just looking to by a car for me it would be the cheaper GT-R.

I would love to see this test re-run when the M5 with the all-wheel drive option is released mostly a year or two years away as the GT-R’s advanced AWD system clearly helped it in the Cornering G and snake road track test.

Whichever car you are rooting for one this is for sure Autocar form the UK does a great and well rounded test.  However they do fail to mention that the two cars are not quite in the same league mainly because the M5 is a larger Saloon so it weight more than 550 pounds more than the GT-R.


The 2 Second Club 0-100 km Shootout

It must be shootout week as we just came across this beauty created by Road and Track.  It is appropriately titled the 2 second club as all three cars can do the 0-100 km run in less than 3 seconds.  So what are the three cars you ask?  They are the 2012 Nissan GT-R Premium, the 2012 Porsche 911 Turbo S and the 2011 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport.  We will spare you the stats as the video will take care of the raw facts.

We can let you know that in comparison to the Motor Trend shootout that we posted earlier this morning the Road and Track one left us feeling cold.  We were disappointed in the fact that they never lined up the 3 cars to run them against each other as each run was done only against the clock.  In a world where seeing is believing it make us think that multiple runs were taken with each car and only the top times were provided to the audience.  As we all know anything can happen on the ¼ mile drag strip and we would have liked to have seen if the results were the same as the posted times.

It also would have surly shown that the Veyron can live up to its price tag as well as shown how the car never stops pulling hard from green light to the finish line.


Will the 2013 GS 350 be a Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing

The Lexus line up of years past has been catering towards the luxury market by offering vehicles that are quite, soft riding marshmallows that offer Japanese reliability.  Unfortunately in the enthusiasts car world when the word Lexus is mentioned we think more about falling asleep then sleeper cars.  I can’t understand why anyone would buy one of the Lexus models that are currently offered in Canada.  As there isn’t one car in their current line-up that is clearly better than any of the competing German car company rivals.

Lets break the line up down for a second so that you can see what I’m talking about.  If we start at the top you have the LFA, the most expensive super car that came to market last year.  A car that took 9 years to design and produce and in that time the market place had changed so much that it was almost out of date at its launch party.  It is powered by a high revving V10 when everyone else is downsizing too few cylinders’ The entire industry has made a conscious effort to go with smaller displacement volumes and making up the difference through forced induction like turbos or superchargers.  Don’t even get me started on it not having a duel clutch gear box.  So why would you buy one when there are so many other great cars in show rooms now that are way cheaper?  Can anyone say Nissan GT-R at 400,000 dollars on the cheap.

The Lexus’ flagship sedan is the LS and I defy you to tell me why it is better than the Hyundai Equus.  Sure the LS can park it’s self, but the last time I checked that was the job of the driver so do we really need that feature.  The Equus comes in at 20,000 dollars less and when sitting in the back seat I challenge anyone to say that the ride and surroundings are not as nice as the LS.

“Oh ya well at least the LS comes in a hybrid model”, some people will say.  Now come on people hybrids are smoke and mirrors.  Do you know how long it takes for you to re-coupe the inflated price tag on a hybrid model through fuel price savings?  The average is 5 years, and no one knows how long the battery packs will last and when they break no one can tell you how much they will cost to replace.  I know my laptop battery is pretty much toast after 2.5 to 3 years and cost 1/5th of the cost of the laptop to replace.  It’s a lithium ion battery which last time I checked was the same technology.  LS Fail!

You have the current IS, which isn’t as good as an Audi A4 or a BMW 3-Series.  The current GS isn’t as good as an A6 or 5-Series or even an E-Type.  The ES is a really nothing but a Camry in nicer clothing.  The EX looks the same as it did when it was launched back in 1998.  I don’t wear the same clothing styles and I did back in 98 so why would I want to drive something that looked like a car from 1998?

This leaves with the Toyota Trucks that Lexus re-brands as LX and GX.  I’ll let you guys try to figure out the difference between those two trucks as I’m too afraid that it will put me to sleep.  We can talk about the hard top convertibles that they have however I’d rather not since I’ve only ever seen a hand full on the road.

As we finish off the line-up we come full circle with two more gimmicky hybrids that once again are drastically over priced for the contents of the packages.  The HS is a corolla sized car that isn’t as practical and starts out in Canada at 41,000 dollars.  I could get two Chevy Cruze Eco models for that price and sleep easy knowing that I’d get better highway fuel economy and only lose 1.6 L/100 km in the city.  The same performance comparison can be had for the CT and an equally priced Audi A3 TDI.

As you can tell I’m not inspired by the current Lexus Line-up which they may not mind as they are catering to my well over the hill parents and Grandparents.  However all of that may be about to change, as it looks like there may be something for us early thirty year old at the Lexus dealership.

Last week the new 2013 Lexus GS 350 was announced after weeks of teaser images and videos.  The styling isn’t too bad as it has some nice aggressive Cadillac CTS inspired lines on it.  Lexus is also touting its performance however a test drive will need to be had in order to confirm that rumour.

Check out the press launch video below.  We have also cut and pasted the press release information below so that you can dive into the raw facts yourself to see if this is a car that can rival the 5-series, E-types and A6’s of the world.  Speaking on behalf of my generation I certainly hope so as right now Lexus is as exciting to me as my Grandfathers Rice and Shine

Below is the New 2013 Lexus GS 350 press clippings, taken from the Lexus of Europe webpage:

With a bold new exterior design, the fourth generation Lexus GS completely redefines the performance sedan. A powerful change, the all-new GS features the new Lexus brand signature spindle grille.

In profile, the car’s muscular stance contrasts its lean waistline and long streamlined cabin, to give it an unmistakable presence and exceptional roominess. With class-leading aerodynamics, the new design fuses distinctive style with engineering functionality.

The new GS 350 is powered by an advanced 3.5-litre, V6 petrol engine with Variable Valve Timing – intelligent (VVT-i) technology. Uniquely in this segment, it features both direct and sequential injection, for rapid, yet efficient, power delivery.

Developing over 300 DIN hp, the GS 350 can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in under six seconds. An impressive 375 Nm of torque ensures strong mid-range acceleration, with 80 to 120 km/h taking just 4.4 seconds. Yet at the same time, fuel economy has been improved. The six-speed, sequential shift automatic transmission is specified with paddle shift controls for rapid gear changes. The GS 350 will be available with All-Wheel Drive or rear-wheel drive.

With significantly enhanced front and rear suspension technology and greater body rigidity, the new GS is dynamic and engaging to drive. It is a car that conveys a tangible sense of driver confidence, with a chassis that inspires and rewards driver input with crisp and precise handling.

Lexus Dynamic Handling features active 4-wheel steering for outstanding directional stability and accurate cornering with enhanced grip. And with the drive mode selector, you can customize the experience. Modes range from ECO for environmentally focused driving to Sport S+ for exhilarating performance.

The new GS will be available with a raft of state-of-the-art technologies. Infra-red night vision, the world’s first 12.3″ split-widescreen display and Driver Monitoring System with closed eye detection are just a few of the highlights.

Full-LED ambient lighting is specified in the interior, while bi-LED headlights are available for the first time on a Lexus. Intelligent, energy-saving electronic climate control directs air-flow only to those seats that are occupied. Additionally world-first Nano-e technology generates ions in the cabin air to help purify it.


Video of the 2012 Porsche 911 – Spied During Hot Weather Testing

You may not be able to tell from the slightly redesigned exterior skin of the Porsche 911 in the below video but this is a brand new car.  It would be easy to mistake it as the 26th different variation of the 911 being offered to the buying public but I promise this bad boy is all new.  Well except for the engine, and well there is that pesky old PDK transmission which is a carryover from the outgoing model and I’m sure a hand full of other recycled parts.  However for the most part this is a newly designed car.

No official specs yet however I am pretty confident that the new 911 has the Nissan GT-R in its Sarah Palin cross hairs and I am sure that it will be tuned to take back its Nurburgring lap time record.  The video was shot in South Africa as the car was undergoing a hot weather testing session.  Could this mean that we see it at the Frankfurt Auto show in a couple months time?  Let’s hope so!!


This may be the only way a Suzuki could be Faster than a Nissan

Then again you will have to watch the video to see how this battle ends up.  In this duel we see a Nissan GT-R tuned by Switzer and re-badged as the R850 vs a Suzuki Hayabusa with a tuned exhaust and no speed limiter.

Happy Canada Day everyone!  I hope you’re all planning on having a cold one or two today.


The Future of the Automobile just Pulled into Town – The Tesla Model S Design Prototype Tour comes to Toronto

Have you ever wondered if Henry Ford knew that he was making history and reinventing the manufacturing industry when the first Model T rolled off his Assembly line in 1908?  I never met the man and have only read the Coles Notes on his life but I don’t think that he ever realized the importance of his idea.  I believe that if you told Henry that in 100 years time that 98% of every mass produced product would be manufactured using his revolutionary idea he would have just laughed.

I’m not sure that the same can be said for Tesla as they are not so quietly changing the way the car buying public looks at the Automobile and if they have their way in 100 years 98% of us will all be driving electric vehicles.  Ever since Tesla was incorporated in 2003 by co-founder Elon Musk, the company has been on track to be the first to successfully mass produce an electric vehicle for sale worldwide.  For our loyal readers you would have already read that GM would have been the first to produce such a car with the EV1.  You would then also know of the cars mysterious mass genocide in 2002.

Some automotive journalists think that Tesla’s goal was achieved back in June of 2008 when the company opened its retail showroom in LA.  A feat which has been replicated 16 other times in Cities across the globe.  Tesla is also leveraging the power of the internet and is selling the Tesla Roadster online through their website, they are also taking pre-order this way for their upcoming models.

I however and not one of those Journalists, in my mind Tesla is only half way to their goal.  The one major stumbling block that I constantly am tripping over when I walk up on stage to present them with their achievement award is that the company has not yet had one profitable year.  Don’t get me wrong the company is not looking to file chapter 11 bankruptcy or anything like this as they are masters of securing capital especially in the form of Government loans.  In fact in 2009 alone the company was approved for $465 million in interest-bearing loans from the US Department of Energy.  More recently Tesla and Toyota formed a strategic partnership which saw Toyota purchase $50 million in Tesla common stock.  The Company also generated a lot of cash flow when it went public a year ago, trading on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the symbol TSLA, the IPO raised $226 million.

All of this capital has not been wasted; today there are more than 1,500 Tesla Roasters on the road in over 30 countries.  Tesla is saying that collectively they have driven more than 16 million kilometer or 10 million miles, however I’m not sure how this information was collected or calculated.  Could Tesla also have found a bug in their software that has the cars leaving a bread crumb trail as they drove from town to town? (Sorry Apply you know I still love you)  I’m sure not but the math does make sense so I won’t be challenging the claim.  It works out to be roughly 10,500 kilometers or 6700 miles a car which would put each car having charged it’s battery at least 27 times during its time on the road.  This could be possible and who knows how many hour of testing they have under their belt during the roadsters development.

It seems to me that this technology is pretty sound and is producing positive numbers, which in turn is creating a wave of positive energy that is being lapped up but Tesla.  In fact I have only come across one resounding negative review of the Roadster and that came from three blokes who have a little TV show in England.  You may have heard of, it’s called “Top Gear”.  This negative review has been shrouded in mystery because when the Tesla Engineers got the two roadsters back from Top Gear they plugged them into the their computers and the readouts were indicating a different story then the one present by Jeremy Clarkson.  The controversy came to head when Tesla Sued the BBC Television Program for libel and malicious falsehood.  To learn more on the law suit click the link here.  The matter is still in court and once settled we will let you know about it here at Car Rolodex.

Could the legal suit be yet another stream of revenue coming into the company?  We’re not sure however it wouldn’t surprise us as this company has had to over its 8 year history get that creative with its cash flow at times.  No matter what happens; win, loose, or settle the company needs to turn a profit selling what it is manufacturing and that is pure electric cars.  Tesla needs to sell a larger volume of cars and the two seat 245 mile/ 394 kilometer range topping Roadster with the removable roof panel will never get the volume sales numbers to balance the books.

This concept is not new news over at Tesla as back in March of 2009 they unveiled in the Tesla Model S.  The Model S is the companies’ next step to becoming a profitable sustainable car company.  In my mind it will begin to solidify the company as being legitimate and will raise its profile from a one of niche brand to a true car company.  No longer will Tesla be considered in the same realm of Kit Car manufactures or Aftermarket Tuner Shops who are creating low volume or one off cars.

2012 Tesla Model S – Front 3/4 in the Old Peral White Paint

If that was your perception of Tesla before that will all change when you see the Tesla Model S Design Prototype that is currently touring select North America Cities now.  I had a chance to go see it on Saturday June 11, which conveniently was the first day of the Toronto Show.  If you are in the downtown core or if you are interested in Cutting edge technology, I would highly recommend spending 30 minutes seeing the car and talking with the Tesla staff, it will be time well spent and you will not be disappointed.  Much like Henry Fords Model T production line this is history in the making.

2012 Tesla Model S – Rear 3/4 view of the Alpha Build Car

The car is simply stunning from all angles and looks like the love child of an Aston Martin DB9 and Jaguar XJ.  When you look at it from the rear ¾ view I can see some of the new Audi A7 mixed in to the rear and the hatch back opening redefines the definition of cavernous.  I didn’t get the specs on how many cubic feet the trunk is but it would rival the majority of SVU’s on the road and dwarfs all other luxury sedans.  Then there is the extra cargo volume that can be created when you fold the rear seats down.  It was so big that I wouldn’t be surprised if you could get a standard 4×6 sheet of dry wall back there.  The Tesla representative even showed me that in the rear hatch there is so much space they have developed optional rear-facing child seats that would then allow for 7 people to ride in the Model S at one time.  Wow, it is an impressive engineering feat.

2012 Tesla Model S – Looking into the soul through the eyes

How is this possible you ask?  Thank fully I did ask and the Tesla reps explained that because the power train packaging is contained completely within the rear axle and the batteries run the length of the car and are mounded right under the floor.  The result was to re-think and improve the areas of the car that were traditionally used by a combustion engine and transmission.  Just think about how much space is used in your current car for such items as the engine it’s cooling systems the transmission tunnel linking the engine to the transmission which is sitting between the rear wheels, then there is the fuel tank that sits somewhere under the trunk or rear seats.  All of these areas of the car were put on the drawing boards to be re-designed to and in the Model S they have been used for passenger comfort and storage solutions for their stuff.  The Tesla engineers have even tweaked the area under the hood which sees itself becoming a second Porsche like trunk.  The entire package is really is quite impressive and can truly be appreciated when seen in person.  Without a doubt it gives the Model S a leg up on all of the current luxury sedans for sale today.

2012 Tesla Model S – Where the Captian Sits

The fronts seat of the Tesla Model S Design Prototype are also an extremely enjoyable place to live as the driver is greeted with a huge 17-inch touch screen as the center control stack.  Forget the classic looking Volvo waterfall center stack.  In the Model S the touch screen controls everything from driving modes, climate control, radio and navigation, and has a full suite of voice and data options to leverage its 3G connection.  The 3G connection also allows smart phone users to monitor charging status and control the car electronics right from a Tesla App, very geeky and very cool.  Look out Audi, Tesla is pushing the envelope in the tech arena and unintentionally have produced the world most expensive tablet ever made.

2012 Tesla Model S – Interior

I know what you’re thinking; it is one thing to have style, interior comfort, storage space, and technology coming out the wazoo.  However if the Model S accelerates like a 3 cylinder Geo Metro you can keep it because even if it will save the planet no one will buy one because we have places to go and sometimes we are late.  Do not fear the Model S is the full package, to quote the brochure “the single-speed gear box generates instant torque to propel the car from 0 to 60 mph in under 6 seconds”.

Wow right, we can save the planet and still take advantage of the cars amazing flat torque curve.  In laymen terms how would it feel to bury accelerator into the floor?  Hhhmmm how can I explain it?  Okay, you know when you are in a turbo car and you put your foot down and there is that couple of seconds where the turbo has to build up pressure and when it does, whoosh your off like a bat out of hell.  Well in the Model S you have that bat out of hell experience every single time you put your foot down.  There is no delay, and there is now down shifting.  The car is always in the sweet spot of the engines power band and is always ready to go, and go fast I might add.  I was told that this car can do the jog to 100 km or 62 mph in 5.6 seconds flat.  That is astonishing for a large 4 door saloon with its floor lined with heavy Panasonic Lithium Ion batteries.  The location of the batteries is suppose to help with the handling of the car however we will have to take the Model S out for a test drive to see if the suspension can resist the push and pull of the weighty battery pack.

The driving range of the Model S will also be paramount to its success, as what good is a car that you have to be constantly charging especially once you’ve been able to load it up with everything you own.  Tesla has addressed this issue by offering 3 different battery range options 260 km (160 miles), 370km (230 miles) and 480km (300 miles) on a single charge.  All three battery range cells are sealed units and can be charged by simply plugging into any standard 110v outlet.  You would also be able to plug into a 220v outlet which will decrease charging times.  The total time that the Model S will take to charge will vary, depending on the connection type and battery capacity/range of the model.  Exact times will be presented when the car is released later on this year.  The battery range will be an important option that will also determine the price of the vehicle.  I do know that the base price will start at $57,000 Canadian.  The Model S will also qualify for all of the government incentives offered North and South of the 49th parallel, In Ontario you can expect to take $8,500 of that asking price.

2012 Tesla Model S – The dear in the Headlights shot.jpg

There is no question that the Tesla Model S Design Prototype is pushing the boundaries of style, function, and efficiency as well as breaking the preconceived idea of what an all electric car can be.  There are very few all electric cars for sale in the current market place and I personally have not seen one on the road.  A fact that I’m sure is affecting the general public’s acceptance of the new all electric car technology.  Gaining the public’s acceptance is going to be an up-hill struggle and I’m not sure if Tesla will be able to make it to the top of the mountain all by its self.  If the Pure Electric Car is going to be widely accepted other car companies will have to join the fight.  Companies that are already developing similar technology like Fisker will have to hurry up and join Tesla, Nissan, and Mitsubishi to get cars into the market place.

I’m sure that Henry Ford had a lot of nay-sayers in his day and age as well.  People probably were shouting that the assembly line wasn’t going to be able to ensure the quality of the cars being built on it.  They could have been saying that the men working the line wouldn’t be able to work fast enough assembling the Model T as it flew down the line.  The same can be said for Tesla and the Model S, this technology is the future of the Automobile and it will be here to stay.

I would highly recommend heading down to the Model S Design Prototype Tour, currently in Toronto to see what our future holds.  The event is running in Toronto from Saturday, June 11, 2011 to Saturday, June 18, 2011 at 580 Front St West, you will not be disappointed.   Link to the event website here.


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