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Tesla Releases New Hatchback Model


Mon 25 Nov 2019 | 10:50 AM
Ahmed Yasser

Tesla launched on Nov. 21  in Los Angeles New Tesla’s Cybertruck; it doubled down on the sedan and large SUV business. According to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the new vehicle in nearly Trumpian terms, calling it better than Ford’s best-selling F-150.

On other hand, Tesla production on the cybertruck is expected to begin in late 2021. Musk earlier tweeted that the design was partly influenced by the Lotus Esprit sportscar that doubled as a submarine in the 1970s James Bond film- The Spy Who Loved Me. The starting price for this electric truck is $39,900, and Tesla is taking pre-orders now with just $100 down.

New Tesla’s Cybertruck

According to Guardian's report, Tesla’s Model 3 sedan is the world’s top-selling battery electric car and this is the carmaker’s first foray into pickup trucks, a market dominated by Ford’s F-150 and competitors from General and Fiat Chrysler.

It features sub-$40k model comes with RWD, a single motor and has the EPA-estimated 250+ miles of range, and a dual-motor AWD option ups the range to 300+ for an extra $10,000, and adding yet another $10k gets you a tri-motor AWD Cybertruck with the max towing capacity and range.

Later, Tesla CEO announced a slew of games set to arrive in cars at the E3 gaming convention, held in Los Angeles from June 11 to 13.

Many of the games were previously available via a secret area of the in car entertainment system (ICE), but the new release puts them in the driver’s seat.

In order to play a game، users have to make sure their car is parked and connected to a WiFi network. Users will also able to hook up an Xbox or PlayStation controller to the dashboard.