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According to news, Tesla plans to launch a new entry-level model. Recently, foreign media exposed suspected spy photos of this model. The new car is expected to be developed based on Tesla's next-generation platform, internally codenamed "Redwood", and positioned as a compact SUV or crossover.
The report mentioned that this new car was photographed in Tesla’s Berlin Gigafactory, with a Model Y parked together. Although the body is covered in camouflage, some details can still be observed. Judging from the spy photos, the new car is larger than the Model The Y is a bit smaller, but similar in shape. It also adopts a streamlined fastback design. This makes it look more like an SUV, or more accurately, a crossover.
According to the editor’s understanding, Tesla plans to launch a new entry-level model in June 2025, with an expected starting price of about US$25,000, equivalent to about 17.98 Ten thousand yuan. This price strategy is expected to make Tesla's products accessible to more consumers and further expand its share of the global market. The launch of this entry-level model will win Tesla a wider user base and is also expected to promote the development of the electric vehicle market.
Elon Musk revealed more information about Tesla’s next-generation platform model at the investor conference on May 17, 2023. Musk said that Tesla is developing two new models that will surpass competitors in the current industry in terms of design and manufacturing technology and become Tesla's "ultimate weapon" to lead a new era. He expects the annual production of these two new cars to exceed 5 million units, which will further consolidate Tesla's leading position in the global electric vehicle market.
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