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Tesla opens its workshop, shows off more Model S prototypes

It’s expected that once the Tesla Model S hits full production it’ll be rolling out of the corporate’s newly acquired facility in Fremont, California — formerly the NUMMI plant jointly owned by General Motors and Toyota . For now, though, the cars are being prepare at Tesla HQ in Palo Alto and the corporate invited some media to move check things out. GigaOM has some pictures showing various Teslas in various states of disassembly, including motor and rear suspension assemblies about to be bolted in, and Chief Engineer Peter Rawlinson talking concerning the car’s massive front radiator assembly. Oh, and the matte orange models? No, they’re sadly not the primary examples of a unique General Lee edition. Those cars are destined to be run into various walls at various speeds to check the automobile’s performance in a crash, similar to this poor Volvo was . Do spare a thought.

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