SALEEN FourSixteen: THE MORE AGGRESSIVE TESLA MODEL S
The Model S’s stability control system has been re-calibrated to allow skilled drivers a little more control of the car’s attitude before the system cuts in. Reining in the extra performance is a set of uprated aluminum vented rotors and multi-piston front calipers with performance brake pads.
In addition to a new set of wheels, the FourSixteen also wears ZR-rated tires for improved traction and cornering grip.
There are visual changes too, of course. Most notable is a new front facia that removes Telsa’s blanked-off grille and replaces it with a deeper, more aggressive front bumper. The hood too is more aggressive, with an extra V-shaped section, which Saleen suggests creates extra downforce.
At the rear is a decklid spoiler and a carbon-fiber diffuser to channel airflow from under the car. Where normally a chrome strip sits between the taillights, another carbon-fiber panel now takes its place.
Inside, Saleen has replaced the usual Model S trim with a two-tone leather and Alcantara design while seat bolsters on both the front and rear seats have been increased to provide extra support when cornering.
Perhaps one change that any Model S owner would appreciate is a new center console. This provides extra storage for the driver and front passenger, a cupholder and a pocket for smartphones and other electronic devices.
The door panels and dashboard are also upholstered in two-tone leather, hand-stitched for a quality feel.
All this doesn’t come cheap–based on the Tesla Model S P85, you’ll pay $152,000 before federal taxincentives and any local rebates you might be eligible for. That’s about $57,000 more than the P85.
You do get a four-year/50,000-mile warranty though, and delivery shouldn’t be too painful either–Saleen quotes a 6-8 week delivery slot following order confirmation and receipt.
And if you don’t want the full package, Model S buyers can opt to buy individual components from Saleen’s catalog.
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