2014 Tesla Model S P85 Review and Test Drive

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The Tesla Model S features intelligent air suspension, adjustable manually or automatically depending on terrain and speed.

Steering modes offer comfort, standard, or sport, with sport being heavier for higher speeds.

Regenerative braking, available in standard and low settings, places energy back into the battery when decelerating.

Creep, which was initially not a feature in the Model S, was added via an over-the-air update.

The front trunk, rear trunk, locks, and charge port can be accessed through the controls.

Light settings can be automated.

Trip information provides average energy since the last charge or average total energy usage.

The display can be dimmed or inverted for nighttime use.

The emergency power-off function is available as an option on the screen.

Media is accessible via internet radio, satellite radio (with enablement), and regular radio.

Navigation uses Google Maps.

The energy graph shows ideal efficiency as well as the actual driving efficiency.

There is a fully functional web browser, although video has been disabled for safety.

The rear-facing camera has a fish-eye lens for blind-spot visibility.

The phone connects via Bluetooth.

3G service via AT&T is free for the first four years.

The Model S features a modern, unique style.

The test drive vehicle costs between $70,000 to $133,000 new.

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