https://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/motoring/hitech/tesla-model-3-debuts-in-australia-but-not-on-sale-until-late-2019/news-story/30250c3086c8cc92e30eb1725f4b05f0
Tesla Model 3 debuts in Australia but not on sale until late 2019
August 22, 2018  Dom Tripolone

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Wait list: The first customers can expect their Model 3 in 12-to-18 months

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On display: The Tesla Model 3 at the brand’s Martin Place showroom

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Price rise: Tesla is yet to make any of the ‘affordable’ variants of the
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A MORE affordable version of the world’s most talked about electric car
brand has finally arrived in Australia ... but there is a pretty annoying
catch.

Tesla has brought a handful of production versions of its much-hyped Model 3
to Australia. But Australian customers who put down $1500 deposits more than
two years ago still have at least a year to wait before their cars arrive.

There is still no firm date for local deliveries. The company’s local
website says right-hand drive production will start in the next year with
deliveries to commence in the next 12 to 18 months.

But prospective owners still queued for a look at the cars at showrooms in
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane yesterday. The cars are on show for the
general public today.

Production woes have strangled the car makers supply causing the brand to
miss multiple production targets but it built its long-held goal of 5000
Model 3s in one week in June and has reportedly maintained that rate of
production since.

To boost production, the company built a third assembly line under a tent in
the carpark of its [Fremont-CA] factory.

The left-hand drive model that is on display in Australia yesterday is meant
to drum up local support for the upcoming zero-emission vehicle and keep the
faith with customers who still have deposits on the car.

The Model 3 was originally promoted as the affordable Tesla — boss Elon Musk
said prices would start at $US35,000, translating to about $60,000 in
Australia after taxes and import duties are applied.

However, the automaker is yet to build any of the more affordable models,
instead concentrating on producing the higher-spec and more expensive
versions. Tesla’s website states that the cheaper standard battery models
will be available in the US in five to eight months. Tesla Australia
declines to give any details on the model line-up. It wouldn’t reveal
whether any customers who held deposits had cancelled them because of the
long wait.

Currently the cheapest Model 3 — which is the model now on display — is
$66,610 in local currency before taxes and import duties are applied, which
would push the price tag closer to $80,000 drive-away. This price tag is on
par with a Mercedes-Benz C300 or and Audi A4 2.0 TFSI quattro.

The most expensive model is the all-wheel drive dual motor performance
variant which is meant to compete with performance compact sedans such as
the BMW M3 and Mercedes-AMG C63 ...
[© news.com.au]


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The electric car revolution is unstoppable thanks to Elon Musk
Aug 27, 2018  Musk made the electric car and battery revolutions
irreversible, but Tesla's success is far from a sure thing. Even if Tesla
loses the game, CEO Elon Musk is a climate game changer
The long-promised electric vehicle (EV) revolution is now as unstoppable as
... as the Department of Energy (DOE) explained in its history of electric
vehicles ...
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