What’s The Best Reason To Buy A Tesla? (7 Options)
The Tesla Model S has been on the market for years now, and I think many of us have started treating some of its insane benefits as “old news.” Of course, the Tesla Model X is quite new and basically has the same stunning benefits, but it’s an extension of the Model S and I’d say the story is basically the same (we take some of its crazy benefits for granted).
A couple of weeks ago, a GMC Yukon plowed into a Tesla Model X, crushing it, yet the passengers walked out unscathed and super thankful that they were in a Tesla. That combined with other recent Tesla news got me thinking, “What’s the best reason to buy a Tesla?#8221; This question got me thinking more about these “old news” benefits that Tesla vehicles offer.
Of course, in large part, the answer to the question above is going to come down to your priorities, but below are some of the top potential reasons in my mind, all of which I think could be the #1 draw for certain populations.
Update: It hit me a bit late that I could poll the community on this question. You can answer the poll here or on the bottom of the article.
1. Unmatched Safety
As indicated years ago, the NHTSA gave Tesla the best safety rating in history. The Tesla Model X embarrasses other SUVs in terms of overall safety, and it isn’t that far off from the Model S (which is safer basically because it’s a sedan).
As the accident with the GMC Yukon and several other accidents we’ve reported on over the years show, Tesla drivers who get into unfortunate, severe accidents are hugely thankful they got a Tesla.
All of that said, most drivers don’t get into severe accidents, so let’s move on to the other options.
2. Ludicrous Acceleration
This is an obvious one, but it still blows my mind. The Model S P100D is quicker from 0 to 60 mph than almost every car in history. It’s quicker than $1 million Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Porsches, McLarens, etc. The only two production models that are quicker are now out of production and cost approximately $1 million at the low end. The Porsche 918 Spyder and LaFerrari are two-seat sports cars that are impractical as family cars, whereas the Model S P100D is just 1–3 tenths of a second off of these supercars and can haul up to 5 adults and 2 kids, as well as a lot of cargo. (Of course, the P100D won’t hit the 2.5 second 0–60 mph time with a car packed full of people or boxes of chocolate, but it’s obviously far quicker than anything else that can seat several passengers comfortably.)
The Model X similarly demolishes any other SUV ever produced from 0–60 mph. And if you really get down to the acceleration that’s often most useful (0–30 mph), the situation gets even better for the X and the S.
By the way, ludicrous acceleration isn’t just about having fun (a ton of fun) — it also makes driving less stressful since it makes it easier for you to get into fast-moving traffic, enter a roundabout, etc.
3. Autopilot
Our surveys have found that Autopilot is a hugely desired or even demanded feature for EV buyers and soon-to-be buyers.
Even if you don’t care about driving a clean car and benefiting from an electric car’s many consumer advantages, though, it’s well documented that Tesla’s Autopilot is a league above the autonomous driving tech on other automakers’ top vehicles.
4. Cutting-Edge Tech
5. Wicked Style
The story of the lady behind me in line to reserve a Model 3 perhaps best captures this point (19 minutes into the 3rd video in that article). Last year, while driving on a Southern California highway, she ended up behind a Tesla Model S. She was so impressed with the beautiful design of the sedan that she Googled “what’s the T car” when she got to work — basically, she didn’t have a clue what the car or company was, so was just going off of the T logo she saw on the back. She immediately found out it was a Tesla … and then found out it was way out of her price range. When she found out about the Model 3 from a Facebook post, she immediately decided she’d put down a reservation. Without even seeing the car (the Model 3 was going to be unveiled later in the evening), she was in line early in the morning on March 31 in Santa Monica to put down her $1,000 reservation. I wonder how many other people have been drawn to Tesla simply because of the superb styling.
6. Supercharging
7. 100% Electric
Of course, this article doesn’t cover all of the benefits of electric cars. The list is just about things that Tesla specifically excels in. For a broader list of why to go electric, see: “30 Reasons Your Next Car Should Be Electric.”
Full disclosure: I own stock in TSLA. I think the above article explains why.
Create your own user feedback survey
Have a tip for CleanTechnica? Want to advertise? Want to suggest a guest for our CleanTech Talk podcast? Contact us here.
Sign up for our daily newsletter for 15 new cleantech stories a day. Or sign up for our weekly one on top stories of the week if daily is too frequent.
CleanTechnica uses affiliate links. See our policy here.
CleanTechnica's Comment Policy
