The Tesla Model 3 Will Gain A Hot Flagship Next Year

You can hardly accuse the Tesla Model 3 of being slow even in its most basic trim, but Elon Musk has confirmed a faster version for next year
The Tesla Model 3 Will Gain A Hot Flagship Next Year

Tesla is already working on a faster, range-topping Model 3, according to reports, as the very first examples of the car start to leave the factory.

Auto Express claims that Elon Musk has approved a performance ‘P’-badged flagship for the 3, and has pencilled it in for the middle of next year. While we have no details of how the car might take shape, for the Models S and X the company added an extra motor, all-wheel drive and bigger batteries for more power.

The Tesla Model 3 Will Gain A Hot Flagship Next Year

At present there are two Model 3 choices: the standard car with a 220-mile range and a 0-60mph time of 5.6 seconds, and a ‘Long Range’ upgrade with potential for 310 miles per charge, a top speed of 140mph and a 0-60mph sprint measuring 5.1 seconds. Any performance version will drop that figure down into the four-second window.

The firm is, at present, ramping up production as quickly as it can in an attempt to make a dent in the hundreds of thousands of customer orders that have already been placed. Tesla’s production plans are seriously ambitious, with the aim of churning out as many as half a million cars per year by next year. We can’t see that happening, frankly…

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Anonymous

I hope for their sake that they make the model s better because whats the point of one when the model 3 is cheaper and just as good

08/02/2017 - 02:00 |
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JakeB

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Different needs, different size. Same reason any other manufacturer has multiple sedans in their lineup.

Model 3 doesn’t have the space to fit the maximum size battery the S is capable of having either.

08/02/2017 - 15:41 |
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Anonymous

Elon musk is a fortified genius and a god in marketing

08/02/2017 - 08:13 |
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JakeB

I’d sell a car for a P75D Daily Driver

08/02/2017 - 15:38 |
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