Tesla rolls out new entry-level Model S 70D

Electric carmaker Tesla has introduced a new-entry level version of its Model S. The new Model S 70D replaces the S 60 as the starting point for Tesla ownership.

09 Apr 2015 | 2544 Views | By Nigel Donelly, Autocar UK

Electric carmaker Tesla has introduced a new-entry level version of its Model S. 

The 70D has several improvements over the 60S. The 70D has a further 100km of range, is more than half-a-second faster to 100kph (5.2sec) and has a top speed of 140mph/224kph, 32kph greater than the S 60. It is also has two motors, making it four-wheel drive, leaving only the single-motor 85 model as a two-wheel drive option. The new model is also capable of hooking up to roadside Superchargers as standard and has adaptive cruise control and sat-nav as standard; these were all cost options on the S 60.

The new 70D has a 240-mile (384km) range at 100kph.

The addition of this extra kit does nudge up the entry point pricing for prospective Tesla owners, however. The 70D starts at £54,500 (Rs 53.64 lakh), around £4,220 (Rs 4.15 lakh) costlier than the model it replaces, once the government grant for plug-in cars (in the UK)  is taken into account.

RELATED ARTICLES

Horse Powertrain develops ‘all-in-one’ powertrain for hybridizing BEV platforms

Ajit Dalvi 20 Apr 2026

X-Range C15 Direct Drive is an ‘all-in-one’ hybrid powertrain that allows BEV platforms to serve as foundations for HEVs...

Autoliv Plans JV for Advanced Safety Electronics With China’s HSAE

Ajit Dalvi 11 Oct 2025

The new joint venture, which is to be located strategically near Shanghai and close to several existing Autoliv sites in...

JLR to Restart Production Over a Month After September Hacking

Ajit Dalvi 07 Oct 2025

Manufacturing operations at the Tata Group-owned British luxury car and SUV manufacturer were shut down following a cybe...

NEXT STORY