Calgary Herald

Tesla asks Model 3 buyers to confirm their orders

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Tesla has invited all Model 3 reservatio­n holders in the U.S. and Canada to confirm their orders.

That’s welcome news for customers, many of whom placed US$1,000 deposits to reserve the electric sedan in the spring of 2016 — and have been fretting about which colour to choose ever since.

It’s even more welcome for Tesla’s balance sheet. When a customer confirms their order, they pay another US$2,500 before the company begins building their car.

Say, for example, 100,000 people in the U.S. and Canada were to confirm this week. That would be a US$250-million injection of much-needed cash in the final, frantic days of a critical quarter.

Once the US$2,500 confirmati­on is placed, customers have three days to back out before that deposit becomes non-refundable. While not given a specific delivery date at the time their order is placed, buyers who confirm their order are being told in an email to expect to receive their Model 3 “in as soon as two to four months.”

The raw number of reservatio­ns is constantly in flux as some people cancel and others reserve for the first time, raising questions about demand and what the true backlog is; the most recent estimates put it at about 400,000 reservatio­ns.

Invitation­s to order the Model 3 had been going out in waves based on when customers placed their reservatio­n.

Currently, customers can choose between the Model 3 Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, the Model 3 Long Range Dual-Motor AllWheel Drive, and the Model 3 Performanc­e. The base model with a cheaper battery — which starts at $35,000 — isn’t yet available to order. Customers who want the standard-range battery can decide to order a higher-priced version of the car, continue to wait, or cancel their fully refundable reservatio­n.

 ?? PETER BLEAKNEY/DRIVING ?? Tesla has a backlog on its Model 3.
PETER BLEAKNEY/DRIVING Tesla has a backlog on its Model 3.

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