Tesla to go mainstream in 2016 with $30,000 electric-car
omarrana submitted on 8/24/2009 Official Bell & Ross Timestamp: 11:37:50 AM
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Currently, Tesla Motors sells just one car - the $109,000 Roadster.
The company has sold just 700 units of the electric sports car and hit profits for the first time in July; No biggie, the Big 3 and other automakers have nothing to worry about… right? Wrong, according to a report by AutoWeek, Tesla has plans to move into mainstream U.S. auto sales over the next 6 years.
The California company recently received $465 million in low-interest loans from the U.S. Department of Energy to support the production of its new Model S sedan. Tesla said that it will use $365 million from the loan to produce the electric-sedan, which will seat four and will start at $49,900 after a $7,500 U.S. federal tax credit. Tesla believes it can sell about 20,000 units a year.
What else does Tesla have up its sleeve? The company says that 5-years after the Tesla Model S sedan...
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