Rumors suggest that Tesla’s Cybercab could serve as the basis for the new $30,000 entry-level model

Rumors suggest that Tesla’s Cybercab could be the basis for the new $30,000 entry-level model (Instagram @teslamotors)

Tesla might launch an entry-level electric car, the “Model Q,” which could resemble the “Cybercab,” by early 2025, with a price under $30,000, depending on subsidies.

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This model would be cheaper than the current Model 3 and Model Y, with the price potentially reaching up to $37,499 if subsidies are removed by the Trump administration. The entry-level model would use an existing production line, possibly being a more affordable version of an already available car, like the Model 3 or Model Y.

Rumors also suggest that Tesla could launch the Cybercab, a model unveiled in October, which Musk claimed would cost less than $30,000. However, it is unclear if it will serve as the basis for the Model Q. The Model Q’s battery will be 15% smaller and 30% lighter than that of the Model 3, with options of 53.0 kWh and 75.0 kWh.

Additionally, Tesla plans to launch a long-wheelbase version of the Model Y for China, which could boost the company’s global production by up to 30% next year.

Although there are still many uncertainties, these new models could represent a significant shift in Tesla’s product lineup soon.

Source: Motor1.com | Photo: Instagram @teslamotors | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team