Thinking About a High-Mileage EV? This 250,000-Mile Tesla Tells All

Thinking About a High-Mileage EV? This 250,000-Mile Tesla Tells All

Have you ever wondered what happens to an electric car after it’s been driven over 250,000 miles? Well, the team at Electrifying decided to find out. They got behind the wheel of a 10-year-old Tesla Model S that has clocked an impressive quarter of a million miles. The video they shared on their YouTube channel shows how the car has held up and what you need to know about buying a high-mileage electric vehicle (EV). Here’s a recap of their experience and what it means for EV owners like you.

The Big Question: How Does a High-Mileage EV Perform?

When people think about buying a used EV, the first thing they worry about is the battery. Does it still work well? How far can it go on a single charge? Electrifying’s test drive answers these questions with real-world insights. Despite 10 years of wear and tear, the Model S’s battery is still at 84% of its original health. That’s pretty impressive when you consider it’s been through countless charges and driven through all kinds of weather.

The Driving Experience

The driver, Nicola, put the car to the test in typical British weather—cold, rainy, and windy. Even under these conditions, the car managed a range of 150-200 miles. In winter, when EVs usually struggle the most, it still delivered solid performance.

And how does it drive? Nicola found the Model S to be smooth and powerful, even after all those miles. Yes, some parts of the car—like the suspension and interior—showed their age, but the overall experience was still great.

What About Maintenance?

The video also talks about what to watch for when buying a used EV. While the battery and motor in the Model S are incredibly reliable, the suspension can wear out faster due to the car’s weight. Regular maintenance and inspections by a knowledgeable EV mechanic are essential to keeping everything in good shape.

They also mentioned that early Model S vehicles came with free supercharging for life. This adds even more value to buying a used Tesla, especially for those who drive a lot.

Why High-Mileage EVs Make Sense

If you’re thinking about buying a used EV with high mileage, the video shows why it’s a smart choice. The Tesla Model S has proven that EV batteries can last for hundreds of thousands of miles with proper care. And it’s not just about saving money. Keeping an EV on the road for as long as possible is one of the most environmentally friendly things you can do.

Watch the Full Video

Want to see how the Tesla Model S performed in action? Check out the full video from Electrifying below. You’ll also find more tips and advice on their website at Electrifying.com.


Final Thoughts

This test drive shows that EVs, especially Teslas, can go the distance. If you’re considering a high-mileage EV, take the time to check the battery’s health, suspension, and overall condition. With a little care, these cars can serve you well for years to come. And who knows? You might find a great deal on a car that’s still got plenty of life left in it.

 

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