TESLA MOTORS LAUNCHES AN AFFORDABLE ELECTRIC CAR

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Telsa announced that the cheapest among electric vehicle to date.The price and five seater arrangement can provoke interest in buyers and may be other companies may also have interest in producing "ELECTRIC CARS".

Company CEO Elon Musk said they will produce upto 500,000 cars a year when the production is at full speed.Within the day of launch there were 180,000 vehicles preorderd which shows people have interest in Electric cars and they want to experience it.He added that, if the average price tag ended up at $42,000 (£29,500), this would equate to $7.5bn in one day.Elon Musk 2015.jpg

The California-based company needs the vehicle to prove popular if it is to stay in business, though pre-orders of the Model 3 will not necessarily all translate to actual sales when the car is released.

The first deliveries of the vehicle are scheduled to start in late 2017, and it can be ordered in advance in dozens of countries, including the UK, Ireland, Brazil, India, China and New Zealand.

The basic model will start at $35,000 (£24,423) and have a range of at least 215 miles (346km) per charge.

Tesla delivered 50,580 vehicles last year. Most of those were its Model S saloon,which overtook Nissan's Leaf to become the world's best selling pure-electric vehicle.But the firm still posted a net loss of $889m (£620m) for 2015, partly because it spent $718m on research and development over the period.

It left Tesla with cash reserves of $1.2bn, down from $1.9bn a year earlier.

"For a long time there had been questions about the long term viability of Tesla," commented Jessica Caldwell, an industry analyst at the car research site Edmunds.

"With niche products like the Model S and the Model X, it hasn't been hitting any sales targets that would sustain its business.

"So, launching what it hopes will be high-volume vehicle is going to show if it can become a fully-fledged auto company that will succeed in the long-term rather than one that pumps out a few cool cars and then goes bust, as we've seen happen with other electric car start-ups such as Fisker.

"Other details provided about the Model 3 included:

  • The base model will accelerate from zero to 60mph (97km/h) in less than six seconds, other models will go faster
  • It will include the "autopilot" safety features found in existing models, which allow the cars to steer themselves and avoid collisions
  • It will support "supercharging" as standard, allowing the cars to recharge more quickly at special power stations. Tesla aims to double the number of places offering supercharging to about 7,200 worldwide by the end of 2017
  • It provides storage room at the front and rear of the vehicle
Mr Musk added that the car should feel more spacious to passengers than similar-sized petrol-based cars because of design decisions Tesla could make by not using a combustion engine.



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