Chief Executive Elon Musk said the compact SUV, built on the same platform as the Model 3, would first debut in a long-range version with a range of 300 miles (482 km) priced at $47,000 (€41,500).
A standard version, to be available sometime in 2021, would cost $39,000 (€34,000), with a 230-mile range. The vehicles can be configured to include 7 seats for an additional $3,000.
After the event, Tesla's website included a page to "design and order" the more expensive, long range version of the vehicle with rear-wheel drive, available next year. Ordering the car requires a $2,500 refundable deposit.
Musk unveiled the vehicle at a short 40-minute event at Tesla's design studio in Hawthorne, outside Los Angeles, that was streamed live online. (https://www.tesla.com/modely).
Each of Tesla's vehicles, from the Roadster to the latest Semi, were driven onstage before the blue Model Y appeared.
Small SUVs are the fastest-growing segment in the United States and China, the world's largest auto market, where Tesla is building a factory, making the Model Y well positioned to tap demand.
Read more at Tesla Unveils Model Y as Electric Vehicle Race Heats Up, Price Starts at $39,000
No comments:
Post a Comment