2021 Tesla Model S




Extra info: Plaid

Class: Hatchback

Origin: US USA

Unplayable vehicle
: Part of Patch 1.48 update.

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PH GMCEnvoy photo_librarymode_comment

2023-11-04 06:04
Reminds me of a Model S and a Fisker Karma, The Fisker Karma being a Hybrid Luxury Sedan.


AU Silnev photo_librarymode_comment

2023-08-19 19:25
Vxctec wrote


Alright, whatever you guys say. 🤷🏾‍♂️


Sorry, we've had this dicussion alot over the years.


US Vxctec photo_librarymode_comment

2023-08-19 19:18
Silnev wrote
Look fellas, it's a hatchback, end of discussion.


Alright, whatever you guys say. 🤷🏾‍♂️


AU Silnev photo_librarymode_comment

2023-08-19 19:13
Look fellas, it's a hatchback, end of discussion.


US Vxctec photo_librarymode_comment

2023-08-19 18:53
vocal95 wrote
This is common car knowledge - if the rear window opens with trunk lid then it is either 3 or 5-door car - hatchback or liftback, even if the car looks like sedan and has three-box styling (Tesla Model S doesn't have even that, since it is two-body styling).
If the trunk lid opens without window then it's a sedan and trunk lid isn't cosidered additional door.

This is a liftback:
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/Tesla_Model_S_Schiphol_taxi_AMS_12_2016_0581.jpg

This is sedan:
i.ytimg.com/vi/Zu0caTwMm3k/maxresdefault.jpg

Liftback can be a sedan only if it has a switch like second generation Skoda Superb (but since Superb has a liftback option then it is probably still a liftback).


Clearly you don't understand the difference between a hatchback and a sedan. Sedans have the trunk compartment separated from the passenger compartment, unlike hatchbacks. It therefore has nothing to do with how the trunk opens. And what are you talking about? The Model S by nature, is a 3-box design.

It is common sense to realize that Tesla has never made or included a single hatchback in its entire lineup of vehicles. Although there have been rumors of Tesla planning to make an upcoming hatchback, I doubt that will happen in my entire lifetime. Who knows? This company usually suffers to keep promises in any way and has often lied about production and range. I'd rather get a BMW i4 or another EV.

That being said, liftback vehicles can come in any form, whether a sedan, hatchback, or coupe. What really defines them is how the vehicle compartments and body configurations are. I only prefer to respond on 1 page to make it easier for me to speak, and not on the other page.


PL vocal95 photo_librarymode_comment

2023-08-19 13:01
This is common car knowledge - if the rear window opens with trunk lid then it is either 3 or 5-door car - hatchback or liftback, even if the car looks like sedan and has three-box styling (Tesla Model S doesn't have even that, since it is two-body styling).
If the trunk lid opens without window then it's a sedan and trunk lid isn't cosidered additional door.

This is a liftback:
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/Tesla_Model_S_Schiphol_taxi_AMS_12_2016_0581.jpg

This is sedan:
i.ytimg.com/vi/Zu0caTwMm3k/maxresdefault.jpg

Liftback can be a sedan only if it has a switch like second generation Skoda Superb (but since Superb has a liftback option then it is probably still a liftback).


US Vxctec photo_librarymode_comment

2023-08-19 05:45
vocal95 wrote

Doesn't matter what Tesla marketing calls it, Model S is a liftback. If rear window opens with trunk lid - that's not a sedan


Please click the link below where you can read about the Model S. Where are you really getting this information from claiming that a liftback cannot be a sedan???

igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=118971


PL vocal95 photo_librarymode_comment

2023-08-19 00:24
Vxctec wrote
Also, I have said this before and I will say it again. Please reconsider the class from being a hatchback as the Tesla Model S is marketed as a full-sized sedan. Technically a lift back but not what it’s currently listed as.

Doesn't matter what Tesla marketing calls it, Model S is a liftback. If rear window opens with trunk lid - that's not a sedan

wezymh wrote
I expect to see this in ATS at some point

I hope not, that model looks wonky as hell. ATS Model S also had some proportion issues but not nearly as much as this one.


wezymh photo_librarymode_comment

2023-08-11 22:07
I expect to see this in ATS at some point


US Vxctec photo_librarymode_comment

2023-08-08 11:34
The front comes across the new facelift of the Model 3 expected to launch in 2024: shifterninja.com/blogs/cup-holder-shifter/tesla-plans-to-release-a-model-3-with-roadster-inspired-facelift-in-2024

So it should be a blend of the current Model S with the upcoming Model 3 front fascia.

Also, I have said this before and I will say it again. Please reconsider the class from being a hatchback as the Tesla Model S is marketed as a full-sized sedan. Technically a lift back but not what it’s currently listed as.

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