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Tesla Model S 100D review: London to Scotland and back in the reigning EV king

Posted on January 9, 2018June 11, 2019 By Jarvis

Having been with us for almost six years, the electric Tesla Model S has quickly shifted from rare, exotic spaceship of the future to a common sight on British roads – especially in and around London where chargers are plentiful and the £64,700-to-£133,500 price tag is somehow more palatable.

But what happens if you want to stretch the Tesla’s legs a bit? The company claims its Model S 100D has a range of over 390 miles and that, paired with an ever-expanding network of its Supercharger charging stations, makes it suitable to go anywhere.

To put this to the test, we borrowed a 100D and set off from London in search of the electric car-maker’s most northern Supercharger, in the Scottish ski resort of Aviemore, some 550 miles away. Here’s how we got on…
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