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August 16, 2014

Tesla adds drive unit to its infinite mile warranty following Edmunds report

by John_A

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A few weeks ago, Edmunds posted its findings after blazing the highways in Tesla’s Model S for nearly a year and a half. In addition to falling short of the promised 265-mile range, a series of service trips saw the drive unit replaced three separate times. Today, CEO Elon Musk announced via the company blog that the warranty on that part has been extended to match the battery pack’s infinite mile coverage. The unit will be replaced within eight years no matter the odometer reading. What’s more, the new warranty terms apply to any Model S built thus far — not just the popular 85kWh model cited in the report. “If we truly believe that electric motors are fundamentally more reliable than gasoline engines… then our warranty policy should reflect that,” Musk noted in the post.

[Photo credit: Emile Wamsteker/Bloomberg via Getty Images]

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