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Summarize this content to 100 words Tesla introduced new versions of its Model S and Model Y models in the Standard Range. They will cost the buyer cheaper than the classic ones, but Tesla admitted that it had programmed a limit on their range at the same battery capacity.So, the Model S Standard Range will travel about 512 km on a single charge. instead of 648, acceleration time up to 96 km/h. increased from 3.1 to 3.7 seconds. The maximum speed remained unchanged, 238 km/h. The range of Model X Standard Range is 433 km instead of 560, the acceleration time to 96 km/h is no more than 4.4 seconds instead of 3.8 seconds. The speed limit was more than 130 km, or 21%. The new versions are available to order for $78,490 and $88,490 for the sedan and crossover, respectively (a $10,000 savings over the regular Model S and X). Delivery of the Standard Range models will begin in September. The fact that the cars’ battery has remained physically unchanged could theoretically mean that Tesla will eventually offer to remove the restrictions for a fee. According to the Electrek portal, there is currently no consensus on this issue in Tesla showrooms.Previously, Tesla published a press release in which it stated that the data collected by electric cars is stored only in the cars themselves on USB drives and cannot be viewed remotely. In this way, the company is trying to convince its Chinese users of the safety and preservation of data collected by electric vehicles.
Tesla programmatically reduced the range of low-cost versions of the Model S and Model X, the capacity of the batteries remained unchanged
Tesla introduced new versions of its Model S and Model Y models in the Standard Range. They will cost the buyer cheaper than the classic ones, but Tesla admitted that it had programmed a limit on their range at the same battery capacity.
So, the Model S Standard Range will travel about 512 km on a single charge. instead of 648, acceleration time up to 96 km/h. increased from 3.1 to 3.7 seconds. The maximum speed remained unchanged, 238 km/h. The range of Model X Standard Range is 433 km instead of 560, the acceleration time to 96 km/h is no more than 4.4 seconds instead of 3.8 seconds. The speed limit was more than 130 km, or 21%.
The new versions are available to order for $78,490 and $88,490 for the sedan and crossover, respectively (a $10,000 savings over the regular Model S and X). Delivery of the Standard Range models will begin in September.
The fact that the cars’ battery has remained physically unchanged could theoretically mean that Tesla will eventually offer to remove the restrictions for a fee. According to the Electrek portal, there is currently no consensus on this issue in Tesla showrooms.
Previously, Tesla published a press release in which it stated that the data collected by electric cars is stored only in the cars themselves on USB drives and cannot be viewed remotely. In this way, the company is trying to convince its Chinese users of the safety and preservation of data collected by electric vehicles.