Tesla Model Archive is an independent, unofficial reference for Tesla vehicle specifications. We publish standalone spec sheets and side-by-side comparisons covering every Model S, 3, X, Y, and Cybertruck configuration sold in the United States, going back to the 2012 Model S launch.
This site is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Tesla, Inc. "Tesla" and individual model names are trademarks of Tesla, Inc. and are used here for identification purposes only.
Tesla Model Archive is maintained by Alan Sanders. Corrections, sourcing questions, or data disputes can be sent to alansanders24@gmail.com — every report is reviewed against primary sources before a page is updated.
Every trim entry starts from Tesla's own published specifications at the time a configuration was sold — window stickers, the official Tesla design studio, and Tesla's press and support documentation. Where Tesla's own figures are incomplete (common for early Model S and Model X model years, since delisted from tesla.com), we cross-reference:
- EPA range and efficiency data from the U.S. Department of Energy's fueleconomy.gov database
- Acceleration and performance figures from Tesla's contemporaneous press materials and archived product pages
- Hardware and trim-level changes (Autopilot hardware versions, heat pump introduction, battery chemistry) cross-checked against Tesla's own changelogs and owner documentation
Pages for unreleased or rumored trims are explicitly labeled "speculative" and are based on Tesla's own announcements, order-page configurations, or regulatory filings — never invented figures. We update these pages as official specs are confirmed.
Specs change, get revised, or get misread — if something on this site looks wrong, tell us. Email alansanders24@gmail.com with the page URL and what should change; corrections are typically reviewed within a few days.