The Tesla Model Q is an upcoming electric vehicle (EV) anticipated to be Tesla’s most affordable model to date, with a target price starting at $25,000. It is expected to hit the market in the first half of 2025.
## Key Features of the Tesla Model Q
**1. Affordable Pricing:**
– The Model Q is designed as an entry-level EV with a price under $30,000, including federal tax credits, making it accessible to a wider audience[3][4][8].
**2. Compact and Lightweight Design:**
– The Model Q is approximately 15% smaller and 30% lighter than the Model 3, with a sleek design and a length of around 157 inches. These changes aim to reduce material costs while maintaining performance[3][4].
**3. Battery Options and Range:**
– Two battery configurations are expected:
– A 53 kWh LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery with an estimated range of about 310 miles (500 km).
– A 75 kWh battery option for a dual-motor variant, offering more power and enhanced performance[2][4].
– The use of LFP batteries reduces costs and is more environmentally friendly[2][8].
**4. Performance:**
– The Model Q is likely to achieve a 0–60 mph acceleration time of 6–7 seconds for the base rear-wheel-drive version and under 5 seconds for the all-wheel-drive version, with top speeds capped around 120–130 mph[4].
**5. Advanced Features:**
– The car will feature Tesla’s signature minimalist interior with a central touchscreen for navigation, vehicle controls, and entertainment.
– Tesla plans to introduce bi-directional charging, allowing the car to power external devices or share energy with other EVs. Additionally, a new 48V electrical system could improve energy efficiency and reduce weight[8][9].
**6. Production and Manufacturing Innovations:**
– Tesla plans to use its existing production lines for the Model Q, simplifying manufacturing and speeding up rollout. The vehicle will likely be built at Tesla’s Fremont or Giga Texas facilities in the USA, with the potential for production in Shanghai for other markets[4][7][8].
– To reduce costs, a new “unboxed” production system may also be employed, which optimizes space and simplifies assembly[2].
**7. Competitive Positioning:**
– The Model Q is expected to compete with other affordable EVs like the Volkswagen ID.3, Chevrolet Equinox EV, and BYD Dolphin[3][4].
**8. Release Timeline:**
– Tesla has confirmed plans to release the Model Q by June 2025, with production beginning shortly after[3][7][8].
The Model Q exemplifies Tesla’s efforts to make EVs more accessible, combining affordability with innovative features and sustainable design. Its success could mark a significant milestone in expanding Tesla’s customer base and redefining the compact EV market.
