Tesla Set to Launch New Model Q Car by 2025, But Details Remain Unclear
A recent investor conference call led by a Tesla representative revealed plans for the company's upcoming product lines in 2025. The most anticipated model is the "Model Q", which will be launched in the first half of the year and expected to undercut its competitors with a price as low as $2,500 after subsidies.
The Model Q is rumored to have a starting price of just $14,000 if sold domestically. Other new vehicles are scheduled for release later this year, with some speculating that Tesla might introduce an extended wheelbase version of the Model Y, equipped with three rows of seats.
Although details remain scarce, fans of the brand have created conceptual designs and mockups online to give us a glimpse into what the future holds. The latest visualizations reveal a sleek, family-friendly design inspired by Tesla's iconic "family car" aesthetic. The compact dimensions and extended view rear window suggest that the Model Q prioritizes functionality.
More intriguing news surrounding the Model Q includes expected specifications. Inboard estimates predict a range of an impressive 500 kilometers, with a body length of 3,988 mm – shorter even than its competitor BYD's Hongta. The car is also projected to weigh less heavily by up to 30%, providing potential benefits for efficiency.
In response to speculation surrounding the Model Q's release, Tesla issued a statement last week stating that "at present, there isn't anything that can be disclosed". This raised more questions regarding what information might actually emerge as more details are revealed in the next few months about this highly anticipated launch from Tesla.