New Tesla's Model Y could be more like an introduction than we thought.
Tesla has been prodding the possibility of a moderate friend for its Model 3 car for some time now, and amid Wednesday's quarterly profit call, Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave us perhaps the greatest bit of news on the Model Y that we've yet observed.
The Model Y will be founded on the Model 3 car and will share as much as 75 percent of its parts with the most moderate Tesla. That is enormous. We've been wary of Musk's cases that Model Y would be underway by 2020, yet with that measure of shared parts, maybe there is substantially less designing hard work to be done than we thought.
The other fascinating goody he gave about the Model Y was that if Tesla has its druthers, the Model Y won't be worked close by the S, X and 3 in Fremont. It will get its own committed creation line at Gigafactory 1 in Nevada. This bodes well, especially when you consider exactly how little room Tesla has left in Fremont (recall the tent, individuals?).
What else do we know? Very little. We expect that the Model Y will be some sort of hybrid and that it could surpass interest for the Model 3, given the market's hunger for whatever looks ambiguously go 4x4 romping y.
We don't have any creation dates, anticipated expenses, and so on yet we'll anticipate more data on the undertaking just as a potential uncovering as 2019 wears on.
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