It's reportedly accepting orders in China, as well.
Tesla's Model 3 design studio is now open for everyone in left-hand
drive European countries, and that means it's now taking orders from the
public in those markets. The automaker started displaying the new
vehicle in European showrooms in November 2018, hinting at its impending
release. While it began taking orders from reservation holders in
December, only those who plunked down a $1,000 reservation fee were
given access to the design studio. Now, anybody can visit Tesla's
website and go through the customization process to see how much the
set-up they want will cost.
Based on the design studio options, Tesla is only taking orders for the
Long Range Battery and Performance versions of Model 3 for now -- the
more affordable Mid-Range Battery vehicle is nowhere to be found. The
car's pricing varies per region, so how much interested customers will
have to earmark for the purchase depends on their location. In France,
for instance, a basic Long Range Battery version without Enhanced
Autopilot is priced at €53,500 (US$61,000), whereas it costs €59,600
(US$68,000) in Italy. The same model will set Americans back $42,950
after savings.
Interested customers in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden
and Switzerland can take the customization process for a spin right
here. While we can't see an option for the country, Tesla has also
started taking orders from the public in China, according to Electrek.
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