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This Article is From Oct 19, 2018

Tesla Starts Taking Orders for Shorter-Range $45,000 Model 3

(Bloomberg) -- Tesla Inc.'s long-promised $35,000 version of the Model 3 sedan is still nowhere to be found, but it's inching closer to that price point.

The electric-car maker has started taking orders for a mid-range battery Model 3 that goes about 260 miles between charges for $45,000. That's about $4,000 less than the starting price of the sedan that went on sale last year, excluding incentives or options.

The release of a lower-priced Model 3 was a “logical next step,” Evercore ISI analyst Arndt Ellinghorst said in a note. Offering cheaper versions of the vehicle raised a “big and unanswered question” of Tesla maintaining profit targets for the car, he said.

While Tesla is making the Model 3 more accessible to some buyers, the starting price for sedans with the long-range battery is rising to $54,000. This iteration of the car boasts 310 miles of driving range, plus a faster top speed and zero-to-60 time. A cheaper rear-wheel version will no longer be available.

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