Tesla's bold move: Unveiling a budget-friendly Model 3 in Europe!
Tesla has just launched a new, more affordable version of its Model 3 in Europe, following its debut in the United States. This strategic move aims to boost demand for the electric vehicle, as stated on the company's website.
This follows the October release of a lower-priced Model Y crossover in Europe. Tesla is clearly on a mission to defend its market share against the growing competition from European and Chinese rivals who are rolling out increasingly cheaper electric cars across the continent.
The new Model 3 Standard is priced at €37,970 in Germany, 330,056 Norwegian crowns in Norway, and 449,990 Swedish crowns in Sweden. It's interesting to note that the Standard variant of the Model 3 was introduced in the United States in October but has only now become available in European markets. The car is currently priced at $36,990 in the United States.
But here's where it gets controversial... This move could be seen as a direct response to the rising competition in the electric vehicle market.
What do you think about Tesla's strategy? Do you believe this lower-priced model will be successful in Europe? Share your thoughts in the comments below!