he Tesla Model S 100D (2018) with AP 3.0 (Full Self-Driving Capability) is a high-performance luxury electric sedan that remains competitive even years after its release. Here are its key benefits:


1. Long Electric Range & Fast Charging

  • 100 kWh battery with an EPA-estimated range of ~335 miles (still impressive in 2024).

  • Supercharger access (V2, up to ~150 kW) for fast charging (~30 mins for 10-80%).

2. Strong Performance (Dual-Motor AWD)

  • 0-60 mph in ~4.1 seconds (Ludicrous Mode not available, but still quick).

  • Smooth, instant torque from dual electric motors (AWD for better traction).

3. Full Self-Driving (FSD) Hardware 3.0

  • AP 3.0 computer (upgradable from older versions, enabling latest FSD features).

  • FSD Capability includes:

    • Navigate on Autopilot (lane changes, highway exits).

    • Smart Summon (remote parking lot retrieval).

    • Traffic Light & Stop Sign Control.

    • Future updates (Tesla continuously improves FSD via OTA).

4. Spacious & Luxurious Interior

  • Hatchback design for practicality (large cargo space).

  • 17″ Touchscreen (responsive, with streaming, games, and navigation).

  • Premium seating & minimalist design (optional vegan leather or premium upgrades).

5. Over-the-Air (OTA) Software Updates

  • Tesla constantly improves performance, UI, and Autopilot features.

  • New features added years after purchase (e.g., Sentry Mode, Dashcam, Dog Mode).

6. High Safety Ratings & Advanced Features

  • 5-star NHTSA safety rating (aluminum-intensive body structure).

  • Active Safety Features:

    • Automatic Emergency Braking.

    • Blind-spot monitoring (via camera-based system).

    • Collision avoidance.

7. Strong Resale Value & Tesla Ecosystem

  • Holds value better than many luxury sedans.

  • Access to Tesla Supercharger network (fast, reliable charging).

8. Tech & Entertainment Features

  • Netflix, YouTube, & Arcade Games (when parked).

  • Premium audio system (optional upgrade).

  • Keyless entry via phone app.


Who Should Consider It?

✔ Tech enthusiasts who want the latest FSD updates.
✔ Long-distance drivers needing 300+ miles of range.
✔ Luxury EV buyers who prefer Tesla’s software ecosystem.

Potential Downsides:

  • No CCS compatibility (adapter needed for non-Tesla chargers).

  • Interior luxury lags behind newer rivals (e.g., Lucid Air, Mercedes EQS).

  • FSD is still “beta”—not fully autonomous.