What is the maximum range of Tesla's all-electric vehicles in kilometers?
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Different models have different ranges. Here is the relevant introduction to Tesla's all-electric range: Tesla's basic configuration includes a 90kWh battery with a range of 240 miles. The maximum range of Tesla can reach 275 miles (442 kilometers). The Model S60 has a top speed of 130 miles per hour, accelerates from 0 to 60 miles in 5.5 seconds, and can travel 210 miles on a single charge. The Tesla Model is equipped with an all-wheel-drive system, with a top speed of 155 miles per hour. The added radar and cameras can recognize pedestrians and road signs, enabling features such as automatic parking, highway autonomous driving, and automatic following in traffic jams. For passengers, the biggest change in the new model is the upgrade from the original two-wheel drive to four-wheel all-wheel drive, which is supported by two motors: one motor drives the rear wheels, and a smaller motor drives the front wheels. Here are Tesla's charging methods: Standard U.S. plug: Can be used with 120V household electricity, providing 31 miles (50 kilometers) of range per hour of charging; High-efficiency charging method: High-efficiency charging stations have been established in major shopping centers across the U.S., and household electricity can also be modified in home garages, with these costs covered by Tesla Motors; Supercharger method: Tesla plans to establish "Supercharger" facilities along major U.S. highways, capable of fully charging the vehicle in just one hour.