Tesla has launched a new variant of its Model 3 sedan in the U.S., boasting a range of 363 miles and priced from $42,490, eligible for a $7,500 federal EV tax credit, making it more accessible and competitive in the market.
Tesla Introduces New Model 3 Variant in the U.S., Extending Range and Affordability
According to Benzinga, Tesla has introduced a new version of its Model 3 car in the U.S. It can go about 363 miles on one charge and starts at $42,490. People who buy it can get a tax credit of $7,500, making the cost around $34,990 for eligible buyers. This makes the new Model 3 variant competitive and more affordable for those wanting to drive longer distances.
Now, Tesla offers different types of the Model 3 in the U.S. Besides the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, there are options like the Long Range All-Wheel Drive and Performance All-Wheel Drive. Each one has its price and features, giving customers more choices based on what they need and prefer.
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Tesla Expands Model 3 Lineup to Dominate Global Electric Vehicle Market
Tesla is focusing on expanding its Model 3 lineup to attract more customers and stay ahead in the electric vehicle market. The Model 3 and its sibling, the Model Y, make up most of Tesla’s car deliveries worldwide. By offering a variety of models, Tesla aims to meet the growing demand for electric cars while maintaining its leadership in sustainable transportation.