Tesla's entry-level all-electric Model 3 launches this year and is already a hit, amassing a queue of more than 400,000 pre-orders shortly after its reveal last year.
What makes the Model 3 so appealing to potential buyers is that it will cost $35,000 (£29,000), making it the cheapest Tesla on sale and one of the most affordable electric vehicles on the market. Also impressive is that it will come with all the necessary equipment needed for Tesla's self-driving Autopilot software.
On a single charge, the Model 3 should boast a minimum range of 215 miles, rumoured to come from a battery smaller than 60kWh. Customers are expected to be able to get different battery packs at an addition cost, which could bring more range and a boost in performance.
Expect the Model S and X to lead in performance, although Tesla has said its high performance "Ludicrous mode" will be available on the Model 3 at an additional cost. Chek more at www.oktilli.com

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