Tesla’s newly released Model S Plaid Track Pack has been sold out immediately after it was announced as consumers buy out the model.
On a visit to the company’s site, the company labeled the model “Out of Stock”. The Model S Plaid Track Pack is reported to have grabbed the attention of a lot of consumers in the US market.
The Model which was unveiled in May 2023, offers an 836 km range on a single charge, allowing it to hit Tesla’s promised top speed of 200 mph. The car is capable of sprinting 0-96 kmph in less than two seconds. It comes with a redesigned steering wheel in the shape of a yoke, instead of a conventional wheel. However, this feature comes as an option for interested customers.
Tesla Model S Plaid also comes with inbuilt speakers that can create sound just like a traditional internal combustion engine-powered car. It delivers high-speed stability, maximum cornering force, and repeatable stopping power during high-performance driving.
The Model S Plaid Track Pack features aluminum forged wheels, track-ready tires with brake fluid, new carbon silicon carbide rotors, and one-piece forged calipers with high-performance pads.
Reports reveal that the Model S Plaid has now become the fastest car ever tested in Motor Trend’s 0-60 MPH vehicle acceleration rankings. In January 2023, the Model managed to beat а Porsche Taycan Turbo S, a Lucid Air, and an electric Audi RS in a real-life acceleration test done with a foot of rollout subtracted.
Investors King understands that Tesla’s Model S Plaid Track Pack’s remarkable features could be the reason for the model being out of stock, as consumers are anxious to get a feel of it. Also, the Model S, just like other Tesla electric cars, is significantly more attractive than in 2022 thanks to price reductions.
The entry-level version of the car starts at $89,990 (plus $1,640 in additional, obligatory costs), which means that the total cost is $91,630 (compared to over $96,000 about a year ago).
As Tesla deals with a spike in demand for its Model S Plaid Track Pack, this signifies that the automaker doesn’t have demand problems. For years, Tesla has consistently said that demand isn’t a problem for the company, but production is.
In that respect, the recent demand spike in demand of the Model S Plaid Track Pack which has pushed the model out of stock, implies that Tesla might have underestimated how many people will annually be interested in its upper-level vehicles.
With the launch of the Tesla Model S Plaid, the US automaker aims to increase its market share in the country, which is known for being the largest marketplace for new energy vehicles.