

What do you think? I like it.
There are some actual mechanical changes here, as evidenced by the FourSixteen's carbon-ceramic brake package. The suspension has also been tweaked, with specific-rate springs and dampers, which should lend some edge to the EV's ride, while a new final drive ratio should deliver snappier acceleration from Tesla's P85 electric drivetrain.
Pricing for this more distinctive Model S, meanwhile, starts at $152,000, which includes the cost of the donor car. Of course, it's unlikely any buyers will actually pay that figure, thanks to the standard government tax rebates available for EVs. According to Saleen, a California buyer would see prices starting at $142,000.
Take a look up top for our gallery of live images from today's concept car display at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
Article & photo credit: Autoblog: http://www.autoblog.com/2014/08/17/saleen-foursixteen-tesla-model-s-monterey-2014/