
The Model 3 was produced by Tesla a few years ago as a more reasonably priced addition to the company’s lineup. While Tesla’s Model 3 had a fair starting price, it has not yet become the “cheap EV” that the company had promised. Many anticipate that the business will deliver on this promise by releasing a smaller, more cheaper variant in 2024. We don’t know what the forthcoming EV will be called just yet, but “Model 2” is a good guess. Since there is still time before its debut, the automaker may also provide a high-performance variant and a long-range model.Most features in a Tesla are included as standard equipment, and Tesla does not offer many customization possibilities. There will be improvements made to things like safety features, the interior, and technology. However, most color selections do cost more. Buyers might easily spend thousands more than the base price on the automaker’s sophisticated cruise control options. The addition of Autopilot and Full Self-Driving technology can increase the price of a car by as much as $15,000.