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Tesla 'Model 2' teased, big surprise expected soon.

25 May 2023

The Tesla ‘Model 2’ is expected to feature a new third-generation electric platform, a 53kWh lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery pack, and optimised manufacturing to potentially cost less than $50,000 – if it lands in Australia.Meanwhile, the other model mooted by Musk is likely an electric commercial and passenger people-mover van.The American carmaker has also previously hinted at producing an electric bus and light truck in the future to expand its vehicle segment reach.Based on what we've seen of the updated Model 3, we wonder if the upcoming Model 2 will look like this...Tesla will widen its electric vehicle portfolio across a variety of segments, as it works to stay competitive in an increasingly crowded market.The Model 2 is targeted to be 50 per cent cheaper to produce than the popular Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV, cheaper to own than the base Model 3 rear-wheel drive over time, and can house any battery pack chemistry.The popular EV-maker confirmed its next-gen model won’t contain any expensive and environmentally unsustainable rare earth materials in the permanent magnet electric motor. For reference, the current Model Y medium SUV uses around 520 grams of rare earths.It will also adopt a smaller, lighter lithium-ion 48-volt auxiliary battery, which is claimed to last for the life of the vehicle, instead of the typical four-year lifespan of traditional lead-acid 12-volt units.Production of the Tesla Model 2 will be streamlined to ensure it can scale up manufacturing volumes to meet strong demand, while reducing its factory footprint by 50 per cent.The third-gen EV will adopt a sub-assembly approach that builds different car parts independently to allow more workers and robots to work on one area simultaneously, and then it will be assembled together to form a car.This is instead of going to the body, disassembling select parts, and reassembling for the final product.Inside, it’ll receive an optimised controller design and simplified wire harness to ensure mass production.The company has been famous for slowly delivering newly-introduced cars – such as the Model 3 sedan, described as “production hell” in 2017, and facelifted Model S and Model X large EVs, which are expanding globally two years after its US launch.The Tesla electric car will be made at its upcoming Mexico Gigafactory near Monterrey, but the carmaker said it will complement existing plants across the US, China and Germany, which will be upgraded to expand production outputs.Tesla expects the Model 2 will sell 700 million units globally (with an unspecified timeframe) – in contrast to 380 million for the already popular Model 3 small sedan and Model Y medium SUV, 300 million for the upcoming Cybertruck pickup and teased Tesla van, and only 40 million for the high-end Model S liftback and Model X large SUV.The company didn’t detail any previously purported updates to the existing Model 3 and Model Y, but it did say that it had reduced manufacturing costs by 30 per cent between 2018 and 2022.

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