Among the 21 grand tourers electric 2019–2023, the Model S Long Range ranks 1st of 21 in WLTP range (652 km, behind the Tesla Model S Long Range), 13th of 20 in DC charge power (250 kW, behind the Audi RS e-tron GT), 7th of 21 in 0–100 km/h (3.2 s, behind the Tesla Model S Plaid).
Model S Long Range
670 hp, 652 km range, 3,2 s 0-100 : among the 21 grand tourers electric 2019–2023, the Model S Long Range ranks 1st of 21 in WLTP range, 13th of 20 in DC charge power, 7th of 21 in 0–100 km/h. Here is what the Caralogy simulations say.
Power
670hp
908 Nm · 670 hp elec
0 → 100 km/h
3.2s
VMax 249 km/h
Range
652km
WLTP
DC charging
250kW
Full specifications Tesla Model S Long Range
Manufacturer data and values calibrated by the Caralogy simulation engine.
Powertrain
| Architecture | Unknown |
| Puissance électrique | 670 hp |
| Combined power | 670 hp |
| Couple | 908 Nm |
| Gearbox | REDUCER_2SPEED Automatic |
| Transmission | AWD |
Battery and charging
| Battery capacity | 100 kWh |
| Range WLTP | 652 km |
| Charge AC max | 11.5 kW |
| Charge DC max | 250 kW |
| Conso élec WLTP | 17,5 kWh/100km |
| Cons. WLTP | 17,4 L/100km |
Performance
| 0 → 100 km/h | 3,2 s |
| VMax | 249 km/h |
Dimensions and environment
| Length | 4,976 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,959 mm |
| Width | 1,963 mm |
| Height | 1,435 mm |
| Kerb weight | 2,069 kg |
| Cd | 0.208 |
Caralogy Methodology
Motorway and performance values calibrated by the Caralogy physics simulation engine (SCx, Crr, real torque curves).
See full methodology →Manufacturer data · motorway values calibrated by the Caralogy engine
Among the 21 grand tourers electric, the Model S Long Range ranks (best in segment) in WLTP range. Caralogy simulates its real-world behaviour: motorway simulation, consumption simulation and performance simulation.
Tailored to this vehicle?
Long daily commute (>50 km/day) without range anxiety. 1st of 21 in WLTP range (652 km), 7th of 21 in 0–100 km/h (3.2 s).
If the priority is DC charge power, the Audi RS e-tron GT (1st with 320 kW) takes the lead. If the priority is 0–100 km/h, the Tesla Model S Plaid (1st with 2.1 s) takes the lead.
Real-world range: 652 km WLTP (1st of 21 in WLTP range)
The Model S Long Range offers 652 km of WLTP range. The segment reference is the Tesla Model S Long Range (652 km).
Charging: 250 kW DC (13th of 20 in DC charge power)
The Model S Long Range accepts up to 250 kW DC fast charging. The segment reference is the Audi RS e-tron GT (320 kW).
Recalculate everything for your own profile with the three physics simulators that power this page.
Running cost for your profile
Adjust mileage, driving mix and charging type to estimate your annual energy budget.
Launch simulator →Long-distance trip
Simulate any motorway trip: time, charging stops, total cost.
Simulate a trip →Chronos & accélération
0-100, 0-200, courbe de vitesse, positionnement segment.
Voir la performance →Autonomie réelle
Simulez l’autonomie selon la vitesse, la température et le style.
Simuler l’autonomie →Where the Model S Long Range stands against grand tourers electric
Comparison across 21 grand tourers electric marketed between 2019–2023.
Direct rivals (same segment, same energy)
Cross-energy alternatives
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The full Tesla Model S Plaid range
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Other versions of the Plaid
Popular duels involving the Model S Long Range
Tesla Model S Long Range: what you need to know
Well-argued answers to the most asked questions about this model, based on Caralogy data and simulations.
652 km WLTP announced — making it the 1st of 21 in autonomie du segment out of 21 models. The reference is the Tesla Model S Long Range (652 km).
Running costs depend on your profile (mileage, charging type, city/highway mix). Use the Caralogy consumption simulator for a personalised estimate.
Caralogy does not reproduce manufacturer figures: we recalculate every number through physics simulation, starting from SCx, mass and the power curve. This is why our figures at 130 km/h differ from WLTP. Full methodology on the dedicated page.