Tesla Motors has been revealing information on the Model 3 in bits and pieces. Continuing to build buzz around the Tesla Model 3, Elon Musk, CEO, Tesla Motors has revealed on Twitter that the car will get a ‘Ludicrous’ driving mode. The Tesla Model 3 is likely to get this mode as an optional upgrade.
Tesla Motors has not been giving out complete details as further changes are being made to make it better. The ‘Ludicrous’ driving mode in the Tesla Model S P 90D allows the car to do 0 to 97kmph in just about 2.8 seconds as compared to 3.1 seconds taken by the standard version, whereas a similar mode in the Tesla Model X P 90D helps it do a 0 to 97kmph in just about 3.2 seconds as compared to 3.8 seconds taken by the standard version.
The Tesla Model 3 is capable of clocking 0 to 97kmph in just under six seconds and can cover a distance of 346km on a full charge. The electric car will be available in single-motor rear-wheel drive and dual-motor all-wheel drive configurations. Tesla Model 3 deliveries will begin sometime late next year, while an India launch may happen in 2018. The company will begin deliveries for the Model 3 from the West Coast first, thereon progressing to the East Coast followed by Europe and the Asia-Pacific.