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Update (June 22nd, 11:59 am): Ricardo Reyes, Tesla’s Communication Chief has now tweeted an update saying the Model 3 will still “begin production in 2017“.
Are those necessarily contradictory statements? Beginning production in late 2017 could be compatible with deliveries beginning in early 2018.
I wish they would get the slides right. First "2017", then "Late 2017", now "2018". It's supposed to say 2019 and they keep misprinting them!
Seriously, start thinking 2019 now, that way the inevitable delay to 2020 won't sting so bad.
So true.
The only reason I'll have to wait until 2019 to get a Model ≡ is that will be the first Production of the Coupé with Falcon Wing Doors! The Model ≡ Sedan will reach buyers in 2017. The Model ≡ Crossover should be available in 2018. The Model ≡ Cabriolet may debut with the Coupé in 2019.
That would be analytical thought, common sense, and wishful thinking.
What are yours?
DISCLAIMER: I am just some guy on the internet. I have no insider information about Tesla Motors, their upcoming plans, or their future product lines. In short, I am just as clueless as the rest of you. I just really like what Tesla is doing and have high hopes for the future of the company.
The only reason I'll have to wait until 2019 to get a Model ≡ is that will be the first Production of the Coupé with Falcon Wing Doors! The Model ≡ Sedan will reach buyers in 2017. The Model ≡ Crossover should be available in 2018. The Model ≡ Cabriolet may debut with the Coupé in 2019.
I don't think they'll be in full production until sometime in 2018.
They will not be in "full production" to around 2019/2020.
So to put it differently, I don't think Tesla will manufacture more than perhaps two or three thousand (and that's being VERY generous) in 2017 as they gradually ramp up the initial builds through the production line.