According to the website, the rear-wheel-drive model has a "mid
range" battery, a range of 260 miles, 50 miles less than the
long-range battery that the more expensive Model 3 is equipped
with.
The new version has a delivery period of six to 10 weeks,
according to the website, which would customers eligible for the
current $7,500 U.S. tax credit if they take delivery by the end
of the year. The tax credit for Tesla cars will drop by half on
Jan. 1.
Although Tesla has promised a base-level version of the Model 3
priced at $35,000, so far it has only produced higher-cost
versions starting at about $49,000. Tesla has said that it would
not manufacture the base-level version of the Model 3 this year.
Adding the mid-priced version of the Model 3 appears to be a
strategic way to lure possible buyers who had been waiting for
the lower-priced version. It is not clear how many of the more
than 400,000 reservations for the Model 3 are for the base
models.
(Reporting by Uday Sampath in Bengaluru; Editing by Sandra Maler
and Leslie Adler)
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