Tesla’s Model 3 could be how self-driving cars hit the mainstream
Tesla has confirmed that its upcoming Model 3 launch – widely thought to be the first electric car from Elon Musk’s company aimed at regular, price-sensitive consumers – will go ahead on March 31 in California. Invites to the event have now been sent out, though little specific detail has been revealed so far – what we know is that it’ll cost around $35,000 and should hit the roads around the end of 2017 or the start of 2018. Tune in for the 3/31 unveiling on https://t.co/7Ol1Bw0ZaG #Model3 pic.twitter.com/P1PY0U8H4T — Tesla Motors (@TeslaMotors) March 15, 2016 Of course, Tesla will need to…
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