Elon Musk has officially announced the Tesla Model Q, a highly anticipated electric vehicle set to debut in 2025 with a price tag of under $15,779. Built on Tesla’s next-generation platform, the Model Q aims to revolutionize the compact EV market, offering affordability without compromising performance. Production is expected to begin at Tesla’s gigafactory in Mexico, utilizing advanced manufacturing techniques like structural battery packs and Giga casting to lower costs.
The Model Q is projected to measure approximately 3,988 mm in length, making it 15% shorter than the Model 3, and it could weigh around 2,554 lbs, enhancing energy efficiency. With a base battery configuration of 53 kWh, the Model Q is expected to deliver a range of up to 310 miles. Tesla aims to produce 10,000 units per week by mid-2025, targeting a total of 500,000 vehicles annually. As the Model Q prepares to hit the market, it positions itself as a strong contender against competitors like the Chevrolet Equinox EV and Volkswagen ID3, all while promising a compelling driving experience.