Musk Says Tesla Cancels the Longest-Range Model S Plaid+

Musk Says Tesla Cancels the Longest-Range Model S Plaid+
A Tesla Model S steering wheel is on display at the Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Feb. 13, 2019. Mark Blinch/Reuters
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Production for Tesla Inc’s longest-range Model S Plaid+ is canceled, CEO Elon Musk said in a tweet on Sunday.

“Plaid+ is canceled. No need, as Plaid is just so good.” Musk tweeted.

Model S Plaid+, which would have been Tesla’s highest-end model with a driving range of 520 miles, was unveiled at a battery event last year and Musk said it would adopt its next-generation 4680 battery cells. But production was pushed back to 2022 from the end of 2021.

Musk on Sunday called the Model S Plaid the “quickest production car ever made of any kind.”

According to the company’s website, the Model S Plaid can go from zero to 60 miles per hour in 1.99 seconds and has a top speed of 200 miles per hour and an estimated range of 390 miles.

“Model S goes to Plaid speed this week,” he said in another tweet, without elaborating.

The Model S Plaid was scheduled to be unveiled at an event on June 3, which has been pushed to June 10.

The Model S Plaid costs $112,990, according to the company’s website.