According to The Wall Street Journal, Tesla chief technical officer JB Straubel revealed that the Model 3 will be available as a sedan and as a crossover. That'll give the company a two-pronged lineup with two levels of electric sedans and crossovers.
Though the confirmation may go a long way toward solidifying Tesla's future product line, it's not the first time we've heard of plans for a Model 3 crossover. Back in 2012, we brought you a slide that indicated just that.
Three years later, details still are few and far between, but the Model 3 range is expected to arrive in 2017 with a sticker price around $35,000. The expanded model line is projected to help Tesla reach its goal of building 500,000 units annually and getting a total of a million electric vehicles on the road by 2020.
As of the end of last year, Tesla had sold over 56,000 examples of the Model S, and only a few thousand examples of the Tesla Roadster that put it on the map.
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