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Tesla Model 3: Elon Musk rolls out mass market model | Tesla Model 3: Elon Musk rolls out mass market model |
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Electric car maker Tesla has rolled out its new Model 3 vehicle - the company's cheapest car to date. | Electric car maker Tesla has rolled out its new Model 3 vehicle - the company's cheapest car to date. |
The first 30 customers - most of them employees of the company - received their cars on Friday. | The first 30 customers - most of them employees of the company - received their cars on Friday. |
Chief executive Elon Musk said the Model 3 was the "best car for its cost, either electric or gasoline". | Chief executive Elon Musk said the Model 3 was the "best car for its cost, either electric or gasoline". |
Prices start at $35,000 (£26,650), which the firm hopes will bring mass market interest. | Prices start at $35,000 (£26,650), which the firm hopes will bring mass market interest. |
The price is still higher than that of rival electric car the Nissan Leaf, which starts at $30,680, or the hybrid Chevrolet Volt, which goes for $34,095. | The price is still higher than that of rival electric car the Nissan Leaf, which starts at $30,680, or the hybrid Chevrolet Volt, which goes for $34,095. |
Past Tesla models, the "S" and "X", had a starting price of $80,000, putting them beyond the means of many. | Past Tesla models, the "S" and "X", had a starting price of $80,000, putting them beyond the means of many. |
The company aims to produce 5,000 units of the Model 3 a week in 2017, and 10,000 a week by 2018. Buyers ordering now are being told to expect delivery late next year. | The company aims to produce 5,000 units of the Model 3 a week in 2017, and 10,000 a week by 2018. Buyers ordering now are being told to expect delivery late next year. |
More than half a million customers have already placed deposits. | More than half a million customers have already placed deposits. |
If Tesla can successfully produce and sell that many cars a year, it will outperform BMW, Mercedes, and Lexus in the US. | If Tesla can successfully produce and sell that many cars a year, it will outperform BMW, Mercedes, and Lexus in the US. |
Showman Mr Musk was on buoyant form at a delivery ceremony at the firm's plant in Fremont, California, driving on to an outdoor stage in a Model 3. | |
"For the future, the future being now, the cars will be increasingly autonomous," Mr Musk said. | "For the future, the future being now, the cars will be increasingly autonomous," Mr Musk said. |
He added that every Tesla model had the hardware needed to drive itself. | He added that every Tesla model had the hardware needed to drive itself. |
"You will be able to watch a movie, talk to friends, go to sleep..." | "You will be able to watch a movie, talk to friends, go to sleep..." |
The Model 3's electric battery will run for 354km (220 miles) before needing a recharge, Tesla says. | The Model 3's electric battery will run for 354km (220 miles) before needing a recharge, Tesla says. |
The more affordable Model 3 is a significant step for the firm, whose market value hit $49bn in April. | The more affordable Model 3 is a significant step for the firm, whose market value hit $49bn in April. |
The Model 3 launch comes a week after the UK government announced an end to sales of new petrol and diesel cars by 2040, under plans to tackle air pollution. | The Model 3 launch comes a week after the UK government announced an end to sales of new petrol and diesel cars by 2040, under plans to tackle air pollution. |
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