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2018 Tesla Model S 75D (Dual Motor) Auto 4WD 5dr

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  • Make: Tesla
  • Milage: 71685 Miles
  • Year: 2018
  • Model: Model S
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Electric
  • Location: Glasgow

Description

MCU2 infotainment upgrade (see below) CCS upgrade Cruise control Sunroof 4 new alloys October 2025 Minimal battery degradation approx 6-9% Cream premium leather interior 9 months MOT / Carbon fibre decor Electronic service history One driver since this car was first registered. (Bought by me as a company car, and later bought by me from the company) Excellent condition inside and out Smart Air Suspension Free Lifetime Premium Connectivity Included. AI says, * This feature will automatically stay active when you use the "Transfer Ownership" feature in the Tesla app to hand the car over directly to a private buyer. Buyer needs to look into this and be satisfied. AI Computer: Full Self-Driving Computer 3, (as stated in Controls/Software) Upgrade to MCU2 means car is physically capable of running Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) Computer, also known as Hardware 3.0 (HW3 / AI3) * Buyer needs to look into this and be satisfied. * In regards to Full Self-Driving (FSD): Buyer may be eligible for a complimentary hardware retrofit, depending on 2018 production date (March), whereby Tesla may also upgrade the external cameras free of charge. * NB the FSD support package may require to be rented or purchased outright * How to Check Your Current Hardware 1. Go to your touchscreen and tap Controls Software. 2. Tap Additional Vehicle Information. 3. Look for the line detailing your Autopilot Computer. If it says "Full Self-Driving Computer," you already have HW3. Electric vehicle range information comes from the manufacturer and is measured by WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure) WLTP is a standardised test for measuring new car fuel economy, CO2 emissions, and electric range on a single charge While this information is useful, the actual range you experience with a vehicle may be lower than the WLTP range This is because there are other things that can affect range, which include: Weather conditions, especially cold weather driving speed and style, the vehicle load, using heating and air conditioning, the age of the vehicle and the age of the battery (batteries degrade over time). We strongly advise you talk to the seller about the real-world range you could expect from this vehicle before you buy. When this model S was new the maximum range was 235 miles. This has degraded over the life of the car to a maximum range of 215-218 miles (battery temperature/weather dependent)