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Tesla's sedan helped reshape its place in the market
Summary
A reviewer described an early Tesla sedan as unusually quiet and quick, and Elon Musk said it would change the world; Tesla reports combined Model S and X sales higher than 630,000, and by 2023 the Model S helped make Tesla the only automaker in the so‑called "Magnificent 7."
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When first driven by a reviewer, an early Tesla sedan was noted for having no startup sound or vibration and for feeling surprisingly fast. Elon Musk told the reviewer it could beat an Aston Martin and said it would change the world. The reviewer said they were skeptical at the time. Fifteen years later Tesla has sold hundreds of thousands of that sedan, and the company does not separately report sales between the Model S and X; their combined total is reported as higher than 630,000 and a spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment.
Key facts:
- A reviewer observed the car had no audible startup and offered a strong, quiet acceleration.
- Elon Musk is reported to have said the car could beat an Aston Martin and that it would change the world.
- Tesla does not break out Model S and Model X sales; the combined sales figure is reported as above 630,000 and the company did not comment for the piece.
- By 2023, the Model S is reported as having helped place Tesla as the only automaker among the "Magnificent 7," a group of seven stocks leading gains in the S&P 500.
Summary:
Tesla's early luxury sedan combined a quiet, high‑performance driving experience with ambitious public claims from leadership, and its cumulative sales contributed to the company's elevated market profile. The vehicle's role helped position Tesla among a small group of influential stocks in the S&P 500. Undetermined at this time.
