


2015 Tesla Model S Insane Plus! Free Supercharging!
Description
2015 Tesla Model S P85D – $1 Reserve
Black exterior with tan leather interior 121,000 km
2015 Tesla Model S P85D in great condition for its age. Has just had a fresh WOF, brand rear tyres and near new front ones, the 12V battery has just been replaced by Tesla. Approximately 6,000 km of Road User Charges remaining. Dual-motor AWD P85D with Insane Plus mode, offering impressive performance while still being comfortable and quiet to drive. Large central touchscreen, keyless entry, front and rear boot storage, and original Autopilot hardware - amazing on the motorway . Comes with a selection of charging adapters and unlimited free Supercharging, making long trips and day-to-day charging easy. Spacious interior, good range for daily use, and very low running costs compared to equivalent performance cars. The unlimited free supercharging means you can plug into a Tesla supercharger and charge right up, and it’s free. This was a feature given to a select number of Model S cars and it’s for life.
$1 reserve to get things moving — nothing wrong with the car, happy to encourage genuine buyers to come and view it. Number plate has been changed since the photos as it was previously personalised. Viewings welcome. Happy to answer any questions.
Questions & Answers
Interior photos to be added later today, as well as some exterior showing with new number plate etc. Seller comment Monday, 26 January 2026 What work has been done on this ? Has it got ccs, mcu2, coolant delete, door handles replaced, suspension arms replaced ... jasonstevenson (241 • 10:20 am, Mon, 26 Jan )Hi there, minimal work done while I have owned it. Has had some door handles replaced. I don’t know about the suspension, but drives nicely. No CCS and MCU1. Thanks. radiosparesnz (94 • Monday, 26 January 2026 )So it will need mcu2 for 4g now? skate7 (470 • 11:21 am, Mon, 26 Jan )I understand you can change the modem in it otherwise, or hotspot to your phone. Currently all data services are connected. Thanks radiosparesnz (94 • Monday, 26 January 2026 )How long you owned this car haadi1 (95 • 1:13 pm, Mon, 26 Jan )I think I got it in July 2024. radiosparesnz (94 • Monday, 26 January 2026 )What % of batt expressed on panel? intoit1 (39 • 6:03 pm, Mon, 26 Jan )I’m sorry I don’t understand the question. It depends on how charged it is. Tesla’s don’t tell you heath of the battery. I can drive from Hamilton to New Plymouth and have around 15% left. Thanks. radiosparesnz (94 • Monday, 26 January 2026 )The battery will have depleted due to age. What is that depletion, counting down from 100% at new, no mileage driven. Thanks intoit1 (39 • 6:08 pm, Mon, 26 Jan )I don’t understand? If I charge the car fully, it stops at 100%. If the car is fully charged and is left to sit it probably drops about 1% per day. I normally only charge car to ~80% radiosparesnz (94 • Monday, 26 January 2026 )I’m new to Tesla and to its systems. Perhaps somewhere you can search the health of the battery from new. ? intoit1 (39 • 8:29 pm, Mon, 26 Jan )I understand (from chat gpt) this is a test that needs to be run over a period of time by the dealer. You can’t just see the health like a Nissan Leaf. I haven’t noticed any battery degradation since I have owned it. You are welcome to arrange a pre-purchase inspection or whatever. Thanks. radiosparesnz (94 • Monday, 26 January 2026 )
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