Update with reveal specs:
Elon Musk just tweeted that online orders will start at 7:30pm with the reveal still at 8:30pm to reduce server load.
Livestream begins at 8:30 PST HERE
http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/10/10961864/tesla-model-3-unveiling-march-31
The car will cost $35,000 before incentives. If this follows the trend of previous Teslas, expect pre-orders to begin on March 31 for around $5,000 with a limited signature edition available for a pre-order of around $20,000.
Update: Elon tweeted that the deposit will be 1k and available in tesla stores on March 31 and online april 1.
Elon Musk just tweeted that online orders will start at 7:30pm with the reveal still at 8:30pm to reduce server load.
Livestream begins at 8:30 PST HERE
http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/10/10961864/tesla-model-3-unveiling-march-31
Ahead of its earnings call today, Tesla Motors has announced that it will show its Model 3 — a critical, mass-market vehicle far cheaper than the Model S and X that it sells currently — on March 31st, just a few weeks away.
This isn't an actual release, though: that's still many months away, with production and first deliveries coming in 2017. CEO Elon Musk had previously said that the Model 3 would be shown in March of this year, so now we're tracking for a specific date. (Of course, the 31st is about as far as you can go in the month of March without slipping beyond the target.)
The car will cost $35,000 before incentives. If this follows the trend of previous Teslas, expect pre-orders to begin on March 31 for around $5,000 with a limited signature edition available for a pre-order of around $20,000.
Update: Elon tweeted that the deposit will be 1k and available in tesla stores on March 31 and online april 1.