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2025 Tesla Model 3 -- A Luxury Sport Sedan for UNDER $35,000?? (NEW)

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⚠️ Sub‑$35K New Model 3 in 2025?​


  • Tesla’s current base Model 3 RWD inventories have dipped just over $35K before incentives—in some U.S. cases around $35,090 MSRP—making it possible to reach sub‑$30K final price after the $7,500 U.S. federal EV tax credit and state rebates
  • Additionally, Tesla rolled out a Long Range RWD “Highland” Model 3 configuration that, after tax credit, starts at $34,990 and offers ~363 miles EPA range
  • Analysts estimate that cost reductions from Tesla’s next‑gen platform could allow future Model 3 prices to dip below $35K in the U.S., and perhaps under $30K in China


🚗 Upcoming More Affordable Tesla (Model Q / Model 2)​


  • Tesla has publicly announced plans to unveil a next-generation, more affordable vehicle in early-to-mid 2025. Early speculation suggests a roughly $30K price point, potentially called “Model Q” or “Model 2”
  • However, the project has faced delays and internal shelving:
    • In April 2024, Tesla reportedly scrapped the low-cost car plan, shifting focus to robotaxis
    • More recent reports (March 2025) indicate a reveal may still come in the first half of 2025, with production in Shanghai, the U.S., and Europe
    • Another source suggests likely delays, pushing production to late 2025 or even 2026 .
  • A Deutsche Bank report cites Tesla executives confirming a “Model Q” under $30K (post-credit) targeting a 1H 2025 delivery .
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🎯 So, Can You Get a Luxury Sport Sedan Under $35K?​

VehicleStatusBase Price (US, before incentive)After $7,500 Credit
2025 Model 3 Long Range RWDAvailable now$42,490 (MSRP)$34,990
New Model Q / Model 2 (Next‑Gen EV)Yet to launch / delayed~$30K expected (pre-credit)$22,500 (with credit)
Costco‑like drop in inventory priceOccasionally available~$35,090$27,590

  • Yes, you can currently score a new Model 3 for under $35K after incentives—particularly the Long Range RWD variant—which offers an impressive 360+ miles of range and strong performance.
  • As for an engaging luxury‑sport feel: the Model 3 delivers excellent handling, minimalistic interior, and sporty tech—comparable to more expensive EVs.
  • The rumored Model Q/2 could bring something even more affordable (potentially $22–25K net after credit), but it's still unreleased and has faced delays.


🔍 Final Takeaways​


  1. Right now, your best path to an under‑$35K Tesla is the entry-level or Long Range RWD Model 3, factoring in incentives.
  2. A brand-new “luxury sport EV” at that price is within reach, offering crisp acceleration (~4.9 s 0–60), high range (~360 miles), and Tesla’s tech.
  3. The future Model Q/2 holds promise for a lower-cost Tesla, potentially under $30K before incentives—but it’s not available yet and could be delayed.


🎥 Want more visual insight?​


No YouTube videos found with that exact title, but plenty of reviews highlight the Long Range Model 3 and next-gen models. Would you like me to find and share a video walkthrough or review?

 
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