Elon Musk Will Handover The First Tesla Model 3 To A Lucky Customer Tonight

The event in California marks the beginning of the Model 3's life in the public eye

It’s not everyday that industry pundits and tech geeks around the world liken the launch of a car to the 2007 unveil of Steve Jobs’ iPhone. Yet, that’s exactly what’s happening. With the promise of a fully-integrated EV experience, access to Tesla’s now built-out Supercharger network, and a semi-autonomous drive that could see a full autonomous mode rolled out via an over-the-air software update, the Model 3 could see the democratisation of affordable electric transportation.

Setting up for Model 3 handover tomorrow night ...

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At an event in Fremont, California this evening, Tesla CEO Elon Musk plans to handover the first Tesla Model 3s to a handful of customers and thus mark the ramping up of production. The company plans to produce 100 cars in August, 20,000 cars per month by December and a lofty 500,000 vehicles in 2018. That, to put into context, is more cars than Porsche produce.

Around 400,000 people put down a $1,000 deposit last year when the car was first announced, and these are the customers destined to see deliveries start to hit their driveways this year. Prices for the Model 3 have been confirmed at $35,000 (around £28,000) and this paves the way for affordable EV motoring after the more expensive Model S and Model X.

Elon Musk Will Handover The First Tesla Model 3 To A Lucky Customer Tonight

Of course, the success of production of the Model 3 rests squarely on the shoulders of Tesla’s Gigafactory, the biggest building in the world by footprint and one of the world’s largest producers of lithium-ion batteries. Once the Gigafactory reaches full capacity, Tesla estimate that it will be able to ship one million vehicles by 2020.

So what next? If Tesla successfully pulls off this roll-out, they’ll move from being a hip, niche EV movement to a car-producing heavyweight. From there, we could see the eagerly anticipated Model Y SUV and an even swifter move to autonomous driving than we all saw coming.

How do you feel about the rise of Tesla and the impending launch of the Model 3? Let us know in the comments.

Comments

Fouck hahaha

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07/28/2017 - 17:13 |
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You need to like, respect other peoples opinions man

07/28/2017 - 17:30 |
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Lucas Tekkan

Looks like fiesta and a porsche are having relations

07/28/2017 - 17:25 |
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Anonymous

Talk to me about gas… Please…

07/28/2017 - 18:21 |
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Mark Mason

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Internal combustion > EVs. Always. Forever. F×ck a Tesla, F×ck all EVs.

07/28/2017 - 20:42 |
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Ewan23 (The Scottish guy)

Yo Adnan’s back hey man

07/28/2017 - 21:28 |
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Anonymous

I expect it to be just like the Model S but in a smaller package. So the same poor build quality, same poor reliability, similarly poor handling, same stupid gimmicks, etc.

07/28/2017 - 21:48 |
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DJ N

Hmm…if we could get everyone (non-petrolheads) to get one of these all the petrol left over would be for us petrolheads! Tesla’s moving along real quick here, I think this is exciting to watch

07/28/2017 - 23:45 |
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InjunS2K

Y’know, instead of spending hundreds of thousands of USD for a fancy handover party, you could, like, put that money into handing over more model 3’s to people

07/29/2017 - 00:37 |
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JakeB

Although I know it will be a while, i’m still patiently waiting for the opportunity to get hands on with one of these. I’d be interested in the higher output ones that I’m sure will come out later.

07/29/2017 - 01:16 |
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HDose

Does anyone know if there’s an after market speedometer available?

07/29/2017 - 05:19 |
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V-Tech and EcoBoost kicked in yo

Car modding today: Yeah, just put on a turbocharger for my car with a kit from Garrett. Should be putting out an extra 100 HP

Car modding in the future: Yeah just overclocked my car with a program from MSI Afterburner. Should be putting out an extra 100 kilowatts and 30% increased self-driving functionality.

07/29/2017 - 07:31 |
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MSI Afterburner is A program.
It’s used to overclock GPUs to get higher FPS/faster rendering.
CPUs and RAM are OCed by the mobo’s BIOS/UEFI.
So your comment is bs

07/31/2017 - 00:27 |
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