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2025 Tesla Model S All-Wheel Drive
Discontinued Model S (Palladium) · Sedan · AWD

The 2025 Tesla Model S All-Wheel Drive was a sedan produced from 2025 to 2026. It features a dual motor (front induction + rear permanent magnet) AWD powertrain. EPA-rated range is 410 miles with 124 MPGe. It accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.1 seconds. Top speed is 155 mph. Manufactured at Fremont, CA.

410miEPA Range
3.1s0-60 mph
155mphTop Speed
670HPPower
100kWhBattery

The 2025 refresh brings a round of meaningful updates to the Palladium platform. Tesla dropped the yoke option for the AWD trim, going back to a conventional round steering wheel exclusively. New features include multi-color animated ambient lighting, a front bumper camera for better parking visibility, improved active noise cancellation, and adaptive driving beams.

The 22-speaker audio system is now standard across both trims. Heated and ventilated seats cover all positions, front and rear. It's a refinement-focused update rather than a full redesign, polishing the Palladium formula that debuted in 2021. The Model S is now in its 13th year of production, making it one of the longest-running EV nameplates in history.

What changed vs the 2024 Standard Range
  • New front and rear bumper styling with body-color treatment
  • Stealth Grey replaces Midnight Silver Metallic
  • Improved ride quality with retuned suspension and quieter cabin
  • Front-facing camera adds parking visibility
  • Range improvements on standard wheels (up to 410 mi EPA)
EPA Range by Wheel
19" Magnetite410 mi
21" Arachnid 2.0363 mi
Charging
Peak DC Fast250 kW
DC Fast 10-80%~25 min
AC Onboard Charger11.5 kW
Home L2 (full charge)~8.7 hrs
ConnectorNACS
Full Specifications
Model Years2025–2026
ModelTesla Model S
VariantAll-Wheel Drive
StatusDiscontinued
GenerationModel S (Palladium)
Body TypeSedan
Seats5
Doors4
DrivetrainAWD
Motor(s)Dual Motor (front induction + rear permanent magnet)
Battery Capacity100 kWh
EPA Range410 miles
MPGe124
Efficiency27 kWh/100mi
0-60 mph3.1 sec
Top Speed155 mph
Horsepower (est.)670 HP
Curb Weight4,766 lbs
Cargo Volume28 cu ft
Length197"
Width77.3"
Height56.9"
Wheelbase116.5"
Production Start2025-06
Production End2026-04
AutopilotTACC standard, FSD subscription optional
FactoryFremont, CA
Configuration
Colors
Stealth GreyPearl White Multi-CoatSolid BlackDeep Blue MetallicUltra RedDiamond Black (Limited)
Wheel Options
19" Magnetite21" Arachnid 2.0
Warranty & Incentives
Basic Vehicle Warranty4 years / 50,000 miles
Battery & Drive Unit8 years / 150,000 miles
Federal EV Tax CreditNot eligible (exceeds IRA price cap)
Notable Features
  • 2025 refresh
  • Multi-color animated ambient lighting
  • Front bumper camera
  • Improved Active Noise Cancellation
  • Adaptive driving beams
  • 22-speaker audio
  • Heated + ventilated front and rear seats
  • HEPA filtration
  • Yoke not available (round wheel only)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the EPA range of the 2025 Model S All-Wheel Drive?
EPA range is 410 miles on the smaller wheels and 363 miles on the larger wheels. See the range-by-wheel table for the exact split.
How fast is the 2025 Model S All-Wheel Drive 0-60 mph?
Tesla quotes 3.1 seconds 0-60 mph (with one-foot rollout subtracted, per Tesla's standard). Top speed is 155 mph.
How fast does the 2025 Model S All-Wheel Drive charge?
250 kW peak at a Tesla Supercharger, with a 10-80% charge in roughly 25 minutes. On a Level 2 home charger it accepts up to 11.5 kW AC, so a full charge from empty takes about 8.7 hours. Connector: NACS.
What's the battery warranty on the 2025 Model S All-Wheel Drive?
Tesla's battery and drive unit limited warranty covers 8 years or 150,000 miles (whichever comes first), with at least 70% capacity retention.
Is the 2025 Model S All-Wheel Drive eligible for the federal EV tax credit?
No. This trim's MSRP exceeds the IRA price cap ($55k for sedans, $80k for SUVs/trucks/vans), so it does not qualify for the $7,500 federal credit.
How is the 2025 Model S All-Wheel Drive different from the 2024 Standard Range?
EPA range: +90 mi vs the 2024 Standard Range (improved); 0-60 mph: -0.6s vs the 2024 Standard Range (improved); Top speed: +6 mph vs the 2024 Standard Range (improved). See the "What changed" section above for the full list.
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