![]() 04/09/2017 at 07:51 • Filed to: Tesla, Melbourne | ![]() | ![]() |
rare for me to see one, no smug number plate and it only said 85 on the tailgate.
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They aer very uncommon around where I live as well - I know of one doctor in town who has one in gray, but that’s the only one I’ve seen that ‘lives’ around here. Only other Model S I’ve seen had US plates and was here on vacation last summer - it was blue.
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The ones that only say 85 are the base 85 kWh versions. The number tells you the battery size. Then some of them have a “P” like “P85" - that’s the “Performance” model that is a bit more powerful. Others have a “D” at the end and those get the extra motor in the front axle. So if I’m not mistaken there is 85, 85D, P85, and P85D. And swap the 85 for a different number for different battery sizes.
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no more 60's
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They’re quite common in the Netherlands. Probably the most common American cars, if we were to ignore euro-Ford and Opel products. I see them quite frequently.
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aren’t they assembled over there in Europe too?
![]() 04/09/2017 at 09:26 |
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I saw a Tesla with a AMPED plate and didn’t think it was too smug
![]() 04/09/2017 at 09:36 |
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I don’t think so. Why?
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https://www.tesla.com/blog/tesla-motors-opens-assembly-plant-tilburg-netherlands
i thought they did.
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I guess I was mistaken.