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Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk announced that the company will sell five different models by 2016. Joining the current lineup will be a smaller crossover and a new sports car to succeed the discontinued Tesla Roadster.
The Model X seven-passenger crossover, which features innovative, dual-hinged gullwing doors and the same platform as the Model S sedan, will go on sale as early as next year.
An entry-level hatchback sedan is also planned for 2015. Musk told Wired magazine that it will compete with the BMW 3 Series, Audi A4 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. At around $30,000, this car will sell at half the price of a Model S.
As for the Roadster replacement, which won't be based on the Lotus Elise, the CEO is promising “supercar performance, but not supercar pricing.”
Source: wired.com
The Model X seven-passenger crossover, which features innovative, dual-hinged gullwing doors and the same platform as the Model S sedan, will go on sale as early as next year.
An entry-level hatchback sedan is also planned for 2015. Musk told Wired magazine that it will compete with the BMW 3 Series, Audi A4 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. At around $30,000, this car will sell at half the price of a Model S.
As for the Roadster replacement, which won't be based on the Lotus Elise, the CEO is promising “supercar performance, but not supercar pricing.”
Source: wired.com
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