The Tesla Model 3 Thread

^Aha interesting take there...hope the many Tesla fans don't backlash :whistle:

For that price you expect as good as the "worse" German player ito of quality
 
Size "comparable to a Mazda 3"

http://youtu.be/6TcoAnk_Q-c

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http://youtu.be/WALi_PZcMtk
 
Just so I understand the Tesla range correctly - it's S, 3, X ?

Nice Elon, S3X always sells...

NICE, except the range actually goes 3, S, X (from entry-level, to top-of-the-range); or S,X,3 if you go in chronological order. Actually, that should be "roadster", s, x, 3
 
Went to the Tesla store yesterday in Shanghai and sat in the Model S.

Unimpressed with the interior to be honest, its equivalent to a low end BMW, rather than a higher end vehicle - they're definitely not spending much money on those aspects.

They had an under chassis there too on display - the welding looked subpar too on that. I've seen a lot better.

Far too many gimmicky aspects on the Model S - the door handles that you touch/push to come out, and then can't push back in.
If thats American quality, then I'm less than impressed. The Chinese do a far better job.
American's on the other hand are usually better at the software side of things, which the Chinese are only catching up with now.

That said, I'm still interested in a test drive, and a look at the Model X (they don't have any of those in Shanghai yet, only a couple in Beijing). I'm still interested in buying a model 3, but my enthusiasm has diminished somewhat now that I've seen their cars in the flesh, as opposed to just driving by.

They still have a lot to learn.

Well that's disappointing. Just can't trust American manufacturing. I guess that's why all the big US brands are made outside the US.
 
I wasn't suggesting it should have a grill, just that they could have done something more aesthetically appealing than a flat panel.

Imagine a numberplate on there and it will look less odd.
 
Next Telsa model will be called the "E". Then full range will be: 3-S-E-X

Same like Apple; the update for the iPhone SE will be the: SEX
 
A week ago the preorder numbers were at 325,000. Assuming they produce 100,000 per year (they don't), then some will only get theirs in 2020.
 
A week ago the preorder numbers were at 325,000. Assuming they produce 100,000 per year (they don't), then some will only get theirs in 2020.
They claim that by 2020, they will be producing 500000 per year...
 
Imagine having to pay $35000 at an exchange rate of R40 to the dollar in 2020.
 
They claim that by 2020, they will be producing 500000 per year...
They've missed every deadline so far, since the model s.
The super duper giga factory is producing 700 model s per week, that's just short of 40,000 per year. If they were using 20% of the factory when model s production started, if they moved to 100% of the factory, wouldn't they only churn out 200,000 per year?
 
They've missed every deadline so far, since the model s.
The super duper giga factory is producing 700 model s per week, that's just short of 40,000 per year. If they were using 20% of the factory when model s production started, if they moved to 100% of the factory, wouldn't they only churn out 200,000 per year?
Which is why I said "they claim". I suppose the cash injection from all the preorder deposits will help them ramp up production, but it will be quite a feat to get to 500kpa.

It will be interesting to see what happens when Apple announces a car.
 
And they forgot to mention the cost of import VAT and duties of 14% and 25% respectively. Eish

We need to go all electric; including the power generation & recharging infrastructure. The sooner the better, so those taxes will have to be eliminated/reduced.
 
We need to go all electric; including the power generation & recharging infrastructure. The sooner the better, so those taxes will have to be eliminated/reduced.
Agreed. Eskom offered rebates for solar gysers so maybe the government will do something similar for electric cars?
 
Tesla Model 3 deliveries pushed back to 'mid-2018 or later'

Around half a million orders for Tesla's mass-market electric car appear have been delayed; orders now equate to more than $14 billion of future sales

New orders for the Tesla Model 3 won't reach their owners until at least the middle of 2018, according to an update that has been posted on the Tesla website.

The electric car maker changed the words beneath the Model 3 order button from 'Deliveries begin late 2017' to 'Delivery estimate for new reservations is mid-2018 or later, meaning the delivery time change applies to models ordered from here on.

For cars ordered before this, the earlier delivery date still stands.

The US brand has received around half a million deposits for its Model 3, making it the company's biggest-selling product yet. It is thought that this high demand is the biggest contributor to the delayed delivery time, although Tesla is yet to confirm this.

Total orders now represent more than $14 billion (£9.95bn) worth of potential sales. This would mean the firm's Gigafactory, which has an expected annual output of 500,000 batteries a year, would use the vast majority of its production capacity fo fulfil Model 3 orders.

Tesla Model Y's potential arrival delayed by three days

Record-breaking sales

A staggering 276,000 deposits were put down on the Model 3 in the first 72 hours of the order books being opened, with 117,000 of those orders placed before the car had been unveiled.

The Model 3, unveiled at a launch event in California earlier this year, is the fourth all-electric model to come from Tesla and is the affordable car that company owner Elon Musk says he set out to build from the very beginning.

Like Tesla’s other models, the all-new Model 3 boasts some impressive headline figures. Although exact specifications have not yet been confirmed, the car is claimed, in its most basic form, to be capable of accelerating from 0-60mph in less than six seconds and be able to eke out more than 250 miles from one charge.

It can do this while seating five adults "comfortably", said Musk at the car's launch. He also said that no combustion-engined car of this size could offer as much cabin space. Thanks to the lack of combustion engine, front-row passengers sit further forward than normal, freeing up more space for those behind. A single-pane panoramic sunroof also gives the cabin a more open feel.

As with the Model S, there are two boot compartments – one at the front and one at the back.

Musk has made some bold claims for safety, saying it has come first in the car’s development and adding that he expects the Model 3 to be awarded five stars in every safety category. All Model 3s will come with Tesla’s latest autopilot feature as standard. They will also have a tablet-style, dash-mounted infotainment system, much like that of the Model S.

Prices start at $35,000 (about £25,000), although this is expected to rise for UK sales once import costs are accounted for, bringing the price nearer to £35,000.

The Model 3 will rival the likes of the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class and Audi A4.

All Model 3s will come with access to Tesla’s network of Supercharger stations, but unlike Model S owners, Model 3 customers will have to pay for their usage. Currently there are 3600 Superchargers worldwide, but Tesla wants to double this number by the end of 2017, while exceeding 7000 end-of-destination chargers by the same date.

There will also be more than 441 Tesla servicing stations across the globe by the end of 2017.

In anticipation of the Model 3’s growing demand, Tesla wants to build 500,000 batteries a year. Its newly built Gigafactory, which has the largest footprint of any building in the world, will produce more lithium ion batteries than all other lithium ion battery production facilities combined.

Elon Musk on the Model 3:

“Why are we making the Model 3? Because we want to accelerate the transition to a future of sustainable transport,” Musk said at the car’s launch event.

“The world is now at record high CO2 levels and we recently passed 400 parts per million of CO2. To address this, we came up with the Tesla secret masterplan. It was originally a trilogy; now it’s a four-part trilogy.

“With any technology, it takes many iterations before you can make it low in price and high in volume. The Roadster was a low-volume, high-price car, and the Model S and X are mid-volume, mid-price products. The Model 3 is therefore our high-volume, affordable-price model. It’s only been possible to reach this after the prior models.”

http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/tesla-model-3-deliveries-pushed-back-mid-2018-or-later
 
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