The Philippine Star

Tesla hands over first Model 3 electric cars to early buyers

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FREMONT, Calif. (Reuters) – Tesla chief executive officer Elon Musk said on Friday the Model 3 had over half a million advance reservatio­ns as he handed over the first 30 to employee buyers, setting the stage for the biggest test yet of the company's strategy to become a profitable, mass market electric car maker.

Outside Tesla's Fremont, California factory, Musk showed off the $35,000 base vehicle with a range of 220 miles (350 km) on a charge that marks a departure from the company's earlier luxury electric cars.

Musk took to the stage driving a red Model 3, and said Tesla has produced 50 of the vehicles so far, including 20 for testing purposes.

Hours before the event, Musk acknowledg­ed it would be “quite a challenge” to build the car during the early days of production.

“We’re going to go through at least six months of manufactur­ing hell,” Musk told journalist­s.

The over half a million reservatio­ns are up from about 373,000 disclosed in April 2016. Customers pay $1,000 refundable deposits for the car, which is eligible for tax credits.

Any new buyers would likely not receive their car until the end of 2018, Musk said.

A longer-range version of the car is priced at $44,000 and will drive 310 miles (500 km) on a single charge. The cars feature a streamline­d dashboard devoid of buttons or knobs, with a 15-inch touchstrea­m display to the right of the driver.

Tesla faces major hurdles living up to the Model 3 hype. The 500,000 vehicles Tesla vows to produce next year are nearly six times its 2016 production.

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