Tesla Model 3 orders hit 325,000

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Tesla Motors says 'interest has spread completely organically' and it did not advertise or pay for any endorsements

ORDERS INCREASING. An undated handout photo made available by Tesla on March 31, 2016 shows the Tesla Model 3 electric car that was unveiled in Hawthorne, California, USA.

NEW YORK, USA – Orders for Tesla’s Model 3, its first mass-market electric aimed at taking the upstart automaker into the mainstream, have reached 325,000, Tesla said Thursday, April 7.

The mark was hit just one week after the car, which will not be available until late 2017, was unveiled by Tesla Motors founder Elon Musk in Los Angeles. 

“This interest has spread completely organically,” Tesla said on its blog. “Unlike other major product launches, we haven’t advertised or paid for any endorsements.”

Consumers interested in the car must pay a deposit of $1,000. Tesla has viewed the Model 3, which starts at a base price of $35,000, as key means to transitioning the auto market to zero-emissions.

But it is also Tesla’s key to transitioning from a niche luxury automaker to a real industry player selling a large volume of cars.

“This has been a true grassroots effort driven by the passion of the Tesla team that’s worked so hard to get to this point, and our current and future customers who believe so strongly in what we are trying to achieve,” Tesla said. 

“We are all taking a huge step towards a better future by accelerating the transition to sustainable transportation.”

The huge number of orders will necessitate a big ramp-up in Tesla’s manufacturing capacity. First started in 2003, Tesla built just 50,000 cars in 2015, but has set a target of 500,000 a year by 2020.

Tesla is expected to expand its production base beyond its current plant in Fremont, California as it builds more of the Model 3, which is priced at about half the level of its first two models. – Rappler.com

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