The Tesla out of the blue introduced a mid-range battery option for the Model 3, bringing the price of the vehicle down to $45,000 and completely changing the pricing structure. Before the reservation holders of the Model 3 with a standard battery pack even get their vehicle, Tesla has added a fourth battery pack option, changing the prices of the whole Model 3 portfolio.
Tesla previously promised that the Model 3’s base price will start at $35,000, but drivers were disappointed with the $49,000 price tag that was revealed when the car was launched. In response, the company promised an upcoming model with a standard battery pack that will remain faithful to the initial price promise.
Those who reserved the cheaper option, however, may find themselves frustrated because, instead of delivering customers the standard version, the brand brought out a fourth battery pack option now available for order: the mid-range battery pack which starts the model at $45,000 and can be delivered in 6-10 weeks.
The standard battery is expected to bring a range of 220 miles, a top speed of 130 mph, and a 0 – 60 time of 5.6 seconds. Basically, for $10,000 less, the standard battery model will only reduce the range by 60 miles. That is, if the prices don’t shift again.