Currently reading: Tesla to launch ‘more affordable models’ by the summer

New cars will take elements from Models 3 and Y as well as a next-generation platform

Tesla is on the cusp of launching a range of “more affordable models” in a bid to broaden its appeal after it logged its first annual decline in sales since becoming a mainstream brand.

It sold 1.79 million cars last year, down from 1.81m in 2023.

The new cars are intended to ultimately boost Tesla's annual output by more than 60% compared with these figures, to around 3.0m cars.

The company said the new cars will enter production in the first half of 2025.

They will use “aspects” of both the existing Model 3 and Model Y platforms as well as the new architecture that the firm detailed last summer. They will also be built on the same factory lines as Tesla’s existing cars, which implies that they are an evolution of those vehicles, rather than all-new.

The fact that Tesla has yet to reveal the new cars also suggests they are variants of the Model 3 and Model Y, given that the company has historically shown all-new vehicles years before they enter production. The Cybertruck, for example, was unveiled in 2019 but deliveries only began in November 2023.

The announcement brings clarity after months of back-and-forth denials and confirmations by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

In April last year, Reuters reported that the long-mooted ‘Model 2’ had been cancelled, to which Musk replied on social media that “Reuters is lying again”.

But in October, speaking at the reveal of the Cybercab – a fully-autonomous two-seater – Musk said: “When we talk about a $25,000 [£20,000] electric car, it wouldn't make much sense to think about a model other than the Cybercab.”

This implies that the new cars will not be pitched against the new breed of European superminis, such as the Renault 5 (priced from £22,995) and Citroën ë-C3 (from £21,990).

It’s possible that they will instead be priced at around £30,000 – substantially cheaper than the £39,990 Model 3 – to fend off competition from Chinese firms such as Nio’s new Onvo and Firefly spin-offs, as well as BYD and Xpeng.

Charlie Martin

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As part of Autocar’s news desk, Charlie plays a key role in the title’s coverage of new car launches and industry events. He’s also a regular contributor to its social media channels, providing videos for Instagram, Tiktok, Facebook and Twitter.

Charlie joined Autocar in July 2022 after a nine-month stint as an apprentice with sister publication What Car?, during which he acquired his gold-standard NCTJ diploma with the Press Association.

Charlie is the proud owner of a Fiat Panda 100HP, which he swears to be the best car in the world. Until it breaks.

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Sepulchrave 30 January 2025

Tesla Model Y was the best selling car in the world in 2023 and 2024 and a much improved version has just begun production with deliveries starting in May. There are good reasons why they sell so well, very spacious, quick, efficient, well specified, no scheduled maintenance costs, and much lighter than most of the competition. 

Early Teslas made in Fremont were not of the highest quality but manufacturing standards improved dramatically after that in the USA and models from China and Germany were very good from the start.

Tesla shipped a total of 3.6m EVs in the last 2 years and the new cheaper smaller 3/Y will be very popular when it starts production later this year and should help production to ramp up to well over 2m in 2025.

Bill the Lizard 30 January 2025

No doubt they'll arrive around the same time as Musk's new sports car and his hopefully one way trip to Mars.

Peter Cavellini 30 January 2025

I always thought there was a bit of the Willi Wonka about Musk,yes, there's more on roads these days, but, there still not well finished inside and out,there not particularly nice looking either but you say that about a few brands these days, no, Musk needs another project, how about President?

used_car_meme 30 January 2025

Or, even better, how about he fucks off and never returns