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Last Updated (Thursday, 05 March 2009 10:08) Written by Administrator Thursday, 05 March 2009 10:01
I teach old dogs new tricks
Last Updated (Thursday, 05 March 2009 10:08) Written by Administrator Thursday, 05 March 2009 10:01
Elon Musk CEO of Tesla Motors unveiled the Model S Sport Sedan today March 26.2009. Click above for more photos
Today's unveiling of Tesla Motors' second car, the Model S sedan, is a major step toward the mainstreaming of electric vehicles. And the company hopes that will give Tesla a leg up on a growing group of rivals.
By the time the Model S goes on sale for about $50,000 in late 2011, a slew of electric vehicles — or plug-in hybrids that get most of their propulsion from batteries — will likely be on the road. General Motors, Toyota, Nissan, Ford and other big automakers, as well as startups like Southern California's Fisker Automotive, are rushing to put models on the market in the next few years. Even BYD, a Chinese automaker, said it plans to sell an electric car to U.S. buyers within two years.