All the Teslas except Model S qualify for the Federal EV tax credit, even the Cybertruck will get an $80K price and qualify.
For sedans the MSRP limit is $55K. Would the following be possible?
Tesla Model S RWD for $55K ($48K after federal EV tax credit)
290 mile range with much smaller battery pack
Single motor.
Coil suspension.
Tesla Model S Long Range AWD for $68K
400 mile range, dual motor, air suspension.
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Didn't Tesla build a Model S with smaller battery and coil suspension and single motor from 2012 to 2017? Bring it back!
Buyers at $55K can choose between a slower S with large cargo space and luxury interior and hatchback, or a Model 3 Performance track car with basic interior and a trunk.
Just an idea. Not sure it's realistic at all.
For sedans the MSRP limit is $55K. Would the following be possible?
Tesla Model S RWD for $55K ($48K after federal EV tax credit)
290 mile range with much smaller battery pack
Single motor.
Coil suspension.
Tesla Model S Long Range AWD for $68K
400 mile range, dual motor, air suspension.
**
Didn't Tesla build a Model S with smaller battery and coil suspension and single motor from 2012 to 2017? Bring it back!
Buyers at $55K can choose between a slower S with large cargo space and luxury interior and hatchback, or a Model 3 Performance track car with basic interior and a trunk.
Just an idea. Not sure it's realistic at all.