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Tesla Model S 60 Returns As New Entry-Level Model S

Tesla fans in Australia who would like to become customers will now find the dream of Model S ownership is a little more within reach. The EV-maker has essentially relaunched its previous entry-level Model S 60 as a new entry-level variant, but this ti


Tesla fans in Australia who would like to become customers will now find the dream of Model S ownership is a little more within reach.

The EV-maker has essentially relaunched its previous entry-level Model S 60 as a new entry-level variant, but this time a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive S 60 D is also available.

The 60 with its 60kWh battery pack replaces the 70 as the cheapest Model S globally. In something of a ‘twist’, it was the 70 that had previously replaced the 60 as Tesla sought to continually improve the Model S.

But as 70 prices slipped beyond $120,000 plus on-roads, with pricing compounded as the Model S is at the mercy of the dreaded Luxury Car Tax (LCT), Tesla responded by reintroducing the 60 at the new starting price of $100,800 plus on-roads.

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