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Five Hours Of QC Tests For Tesla Model S – Video
Jeff Cobb August 14, 2013
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Before a Tesla Model S is released to its awaiting buyer, the car must undergo a virtual gauntlet of tests for five hours to ensure it meets the company’s quality control standards.
The car is test driven under strenuous conditions, immersed in a hurricane of a water shower, and must have 101 boxes positively marked on a 101-point checklist.
Recently Wired was allowed inside of the Fremont, Calif. factory and put together a video compilation of the procedures to which the Model S is subjected.
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Tagged as Tesla factory, Tesla Fremont, Tesla Model S, Tesla P85, tesla quality
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