UK: Tesla signs up for 'Fleet World' Fleet Show at Silverstone

UK: Tesla signs up for 'Fleet World' Fleet Show at Silverstone

Electric vehicle manufacturer and fleet market new-comer, Tesla, is the latest car maker to commit to this year’s Fleet World Fleet Show on April 9 when it will be making its stunning new EVs available for test driving around the world-famous racing circuit. Tesla was founded in 2003 by a group of Silicon Valley engineers who wanted to prove that electric vehicles could be the answer to stylish but emissions-free motoring.   The latest car from Tesla is the Model S, which was recently voted Car of the Year in 2014 in Norway and The Most Stylish Car of the Year 2014 in Switzerland.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
20 Mar 2014

The Model S is the first premium sports saloon to be designed as an electric car from the ground up. It features a battery pack located under the cabin which offers a range up to 300 miles and, using the carmaker’s network of Supercharger fast charging units, drivers are able to travel long distances with no fuel charge.

Jerry Ramsdale, Show organiser and publisher of Fleet World, said: “Fleet managers have been hearing about Tesla for some time now, and at last they are going to be able to see the cars for themselves. What’s more, they can also take the cars out on the circuit and find out why Tesla has become one of the most talked about brands in the motor industry recently.

Tesla joins a number of manufacturers, including BMW, Nissan, Vauxhall, Citroёn, Renault, Infiniti, Volvo, Peugeot, Lexus, Toyota, Honda and Hyundai, who are expected to have their latest low emission and EV offerings at the event on display and available for test driving.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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