How Tesla coming in India with Model three can be a giant game changer
Chief Executive Officer of Tesla Motors, Elon Musk, has unveiled its much-anticipated Model Three, five-seater electrified sedan – its lowest-cost vehicle to date. Elon said his aim was to produce about 500,000 vehicles a year once production is at total speed. Within a day of the launch, Elon tweeted that 180,000 vehicles had been pre-ordered. Tesla plans to begin taking orders for the $35,000 car in India. It’s expected to inject production in late 2017, reports Business Standard.
In India, there is an enlargened shove for electrical vehicles, which produce no emissions. The governments of Delhi and Karnataka have eliminated all local taxes on electrified vehicles making them more affordable and accessible to more people. Further, under the National Electrical Mobility Mission plan, the central government is planning to suggest subsidies on electrical vehicles further boosting their sales. Meantime, Tech2 has reported that Tesla Model three is available for for pre-order in India.
Tesla is considered the most successful electrical car manufacturer in the world, with its $80,000 Model S taking on luxury sedans from giants Mercedes-Benz, Audi and BMW. The Model three on the other palm, it’s most affordable car, will go head to head in the entry-level luxury car segment taking on heavyweights such as the BMW 3-Series, Audi A4 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
Details provided about the Model three include:
- The base model will accelerate from zero to 60mph (97km/h) in less than six seconds, other models will go swifter
- It will include the “autopilot” safety features found in existing models, which permit the cars to steer themselves and avoid collisions
- It will support “supercharging” as standard, permitting the cars to recharge more quickly at special power stations. Tesla aims to dual the number of places suggesting supercharging to about 7,200 worldwide by the end of 2017
- It provides storage room at the front and rear of the vehicle
Elon added that the car will feel more spacious to passengers than similar-sized petrol-based cars because of design decisions Tesla made by not using a combustion engine. “You are sitting a little further forward. That’s what gives you the legroom to have five adults. And the rear roof area is actually one continuous pane of glass. The reason that that’s superb is because it gives you an amazing feeling of openness. So, it has by far the best roominess of any car of this size,” Elon told Big black cock.
The launch of the Model three has created much hum among the new-age technology company leaders in India. Vijay Shekhar Sharma, co-founder and CEO of Paytm, re-tweeted Musk’s initial remark, while Vishal Gondal, the founder of GOQii tweeted to Musk asking, “Where/when can I pre-order for India Crimson colour?” The car, being rightly priced for the cost obsessed Indian consumer, can be a massive game changer.
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How Tesla injecting India with Model three can be a ample game changer
How Tesla injecting India with Model three can be a enormous game changer
Chief Executive Officer of Tesla Motors, Elon Musk, has unveiled its much-anticipated Model Trio, five-seater electrical sedan – its lowest-cost vehicle to date. Elon said his aim was to produce about 500,000 vehicles a year once production is at total speed. Within a day of the launch, Elon tweeted that 180,000 vehicles had been pre-ordered. Tesla plans to begin taking orders for the $35,000 car in India. It’s expected to come in production in late 2017, reports Business Standard.
In India, there is an enhanced thrust for electrified vehicles, which produce no emissions. The governments of Delhi and Karnataka have eliminated all local taxes on electrical vehicles making them more affordable and accessible to more people. Further, under the National Electrified Mobility Mission plan, the central government is planning to suggest subsidies on electrical vehicles further boosting their sales. Meantime, Tech2 has reported that Tesla Model three is available for for pre-order in India.
Tesla is considered the most successful electrified car manufacturer in the world, with its $80,000 Model S taking on luxury sedans from giants Mercedes-Benz, Audi and BMW. The Model three on the other arm, it’s most affordable car, will go head to head in the entry-level luxury car segment taking on heavyweights such as the BMW 3-Series, Audi A4 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
Details provided about the Model three include:
- The base model will accelerate from zero to 60mph (97km/h) in less than six seconds, other models will go quicker
- It will include the “autopilot” safety features found in existing models, which permit the cars to steer themselves and avoid collisions
- It will support “supercharging” as standard, permitting the cars to recharge more quickly at special power stations. Tesla aims to dual the number of places suggesting supercharging to about 7,200 worldwide by the end of 2017
- It provides storage room at the front and rear of the vehicle
Elon added that the car will feel more spacious to passengers than similar-sized petrol-based cars because of design decisions Tesla made by not using a combustion engine. “You are sitting a little further forward. That’s what gives you the legroom to have five adults. And the rear roof area is actually one continuous pane of glass. The reason that that’s fine is because it gives you an amazing feeling of openness. So, it has by far the best roominess of any car of this size,” Elon told Big black cock.
The launch of the Model three has created much hum among the new-age technology company leaders in India. Vijay Shekhar Sharma, co-founder and CEO of Paytm, re-tweeted Musk’s initial remark, while Vishal Gondal, the founder of GOQii tweeted to Musk asking, “Where/when can I pre-order for India Crimson colour?” The car, being rightly priced for the cost obsessed Indian consumer, can be a massive game changer.
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