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Tesla Launches Base Model 3 For $35,000 With Shorter Range, New Interior
Friday March 1, 2019. 12:30 AM , from Slashdot
In a call with reporters Thursday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company is finally launching the long-promised standard Model 3 with a base price of $35,000. 'The automaker is now making several new versions of the Model 3 available with a shorter range and new interior options,' reports Electrek. From the report: Today, Tesla sent an email to its retail stores the details of the announcement of the new options being available to order in the U.S. today and available as soon as next month. All the details are expected to become available in the next hour, but here's what we know so far: Customers are now able to order the $35,000 Model 3 with a standard interior and standard battery pack enabling 130mph top speed and 5.6s 0-60s acceleration. Tesla is also making a new 'Partial Premium Interior' with better seats than the standard interior available with a different 'standard range plus' battery pack for a $2,000 premium. The Model 3 Standard Range Plus results in 240 miles of range, a top speed of 140mph, 0-60mph acceleration of just 5.3 seconds. Tesla says that deliveries are starting within the next 2 to 4 weeks depending on the configuration in the U.S. In Europe, Musk said it will be available to order within the 'next 3 to 6 months.'
Slashdot reader Rei provides additional details: The new unveiling introduced a whole slew of variants, including (price, range, top speed, 0-60, premium): SR: $35K, 220 miles, 130mph, 5.6 seconds, non-PUP SR+: $37K, 240 miles, 140mph, 5.3 seconds, partial-PUP MR: $40K, 264 miles, 140mph, 5.2 seconds, PUP LR: $43K, 325 miles, 140mph, 5.0 seconds, PUP AWD: $47K, 310 miles, 145mph, 4.5 seconds, PUP P: $48K, 310 miles, 162mph, 3.2 seconds, PUP Pricing, ranges, and features have by and large significantly surpassed initial promises. For example, the Long Range (LR) variant was supposed to be a $9K premium over SR, with the Premium Upgrades Package another $5k, but now PUP is included in LR and the price difference is only $8K. Range and performance specs have been upgraded not just on new vehicles, but will also be upgraded on existing vehicles, where applicable, via software update. The price for Autopilot has dropped from $5K to $3K, and some features once planned to be premium-only -- including the glass roof and auto dimming, power folding, heated side mirrors -- are now standard. The Model S and X product line has also been modified, with higher performance at the top end and lower prices at the bottom. To achieve cost savings, in addition to production optimizations and the recent layoffs, Tesla announced an unexpected strategy: they're closing most of their stores. Sales will only be conducted online. Instead of test drives, cars can be returned within 7 days or 1,000 miles at no charge. 'Quite literally, you could buy a Tesla, drive several hundred miles for a weekend road trip with friends and then return it for free,' Tesla said in their blog post. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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