Tesla’s Sub-$30K Electric SUV: A Game-Changer?
Tesla Eyes Affordable EV Market with New Compact SUV
Tesla is reportedly working on a new compact electric SUV designed to be significantly smaller and more affordable than its Model Y. Breaking away from the previously shelved 'Model 2' project, this SUV is intended to bring Tesla back into the affordable mass‑market vehicle game. Early reports suggest single electric motor, shorter range, and production at Tesla's Shanghai factory, poised for future market expansions.
Introduction to Tesla's Compact SUV Development
Vehicle Specifications and Design Features
Production Plans and Pricing Strategy
Current Development Status and Timelines
Dual‑Purpose Design: Robotaxi and Human‑Driven Capabilities
The Rationale Behind Tesla's New Strategy after Model 2
Public Reactions and Market Sentiments
Economic Implications of the New SUV
Social and Environmental Impacts
Political and Regulatory Considerations
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