Current Tesla Model 3 Options — Your Guide (For Now)
The prices shown here are subject to change, so if you’re in the market for a Model 3, this handy guide can help — but it’s always important to check directly with Tesla for the latest updates.
The prices shown here are subject to change, so if you’re in the market for a Model 3, this handy guide can help — but it’s always important to check directly with Tesla for the latest updates.
Tesla has opened the Model 3 order floodgates and added a number of new options, including a Performance version, all-wheel drive, and an exclusive white interior, among other things.
Nope, you still can’t get anything other than black for the interior of a Tesla Model 3 if you order one today — well, black + that one wooden dash feature that I have to admit I love. However, if you want a Tesla Model S or Model X, Tesla just updated its interior options (h/t Hypebeast). If you scroll over to the Model S Design page or Model X Design page, you now have the following interior options:
A new fully loaded Tesla Model 3, a new base Model 3, a used BMW i3, or a used Nissan LEAF — considering the possibilities and doing the calculations, things actually get more complicated. Read on and please do help me to speculate.
Ben Sullins of Teslanomics calculates that a Tesla Model 3 equipped the way most people want it will cost about $890 a month including payments, electricity and insurance.
Ben Sullins of Teslanomics has created an app he says will help you tell when to expect delivery of your Tesla Model 3. It’s very lighthearted and totally unscientific — but fun!
Trevor, the founder of the Tesla Model 3 Owners Club, posted an update today with some of the production details and options at launch for the soon-to-be-released Tesla Model 3. He specifically noted that things are going to get moving very quickly and that it’s time to “hold onto your hats” because Model 3 is going to start rolling out fast and furious over the next few weeks.
A new video has surfaced that shows the interior of the Tesla Model 3 in more detail than previously available, especially that controversial center mounted 15″ touch screen.
Tesla has prepared a graphic that gives its sales staff a list of talking points they can use when discussing the purchase of a new Tesla with prospective customers.
With around 373,000 advance reservations (so far), the Tesla Model 3 is officially the most anticipated car in history. And though many details were revealed at the Model 3 unveiling event this past March, many questions were left unanswered. Here are the top questions we’ve heard from readers, friends, and family … [continued]