It’s (loosely) Tesla’s 10-year anniversary, if you consider the Model S as its most significant launching point in 2014.
In this week’s issue, contributor Vicky Parrott takes Tesla’s own 260,000-mile Model S on a road trip (p44) to ponder how it fares after all this time – as a vehicle in its own right, as a vehicle of considerable mileage and as a vehicle that, some might say, changed the face of electric motoring.
Tesla is a Marmite brand. It’s easy to criticise it: there’s Elon Musk, for starters, and many notes about questionable build quality, as well as promises of exciting vehicles that have yet to materialise. Modern-day Tesla Roadster, anyone?
Yet, when you read Vicky’s words, when you look at what Tesla has achieved in its vehicles –…
