Tesla Model 3 Mid Range Fades From View

Steph Willems
by Steph Willems

First, it faded from the automaker’s ordering page — a disappearance noted on Sunday. Introduced last October as a cheaper stepping stone to the Model 3 lifestyle (and a sort-of apology for the then-undelivered $35,000 Standard Range), Tesla’s Mid Range variant offered 260 miles of driving range, compared to the 310 miles available to Model 3 Long Range drivers.

With the Standard Range now available to order, the Mid Range apparently serves no purpose in the Tesla stable.

Available only with black paint in base trim, the $35,000 Standard Range’s delivery date was recently pushed back from two to four weeks to perhaps eight. For those who longed for the model since the Model 3’s debut three years ago, what’s another few weeks of waiting?

Anyway, the Standard Range version offers a 220-mile driving radius, and the addition of a Standard Range Plus (240 miles) for an extra $2,000 makes the Mid Range model redundant. There’s some debate as to whether the cheapest Tesla is, in fact, profitable. Certainly, there was a clear financial reason for the lengthy delay in getting the model to consumers, not to mention the earlier release of a much pricier performance version of the dual motor model.

The quiet execution of the Model 3 Mid Range comes on the heels of last week’s strangely unenthusiastic launch of the Model Y — a Model 3-based compact crossover designed to mine customers in the juicy $40-$50k SUV segment. That model arrives late next year in two flavors: a Standard Range model with 230 miles of driving range, stickering for $39,000 (before destination), and a $47,000 Long Range model with 300 miles of driving distance packed into its battery.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said buyers of the cheaper version should expect their vehicles “sometime in 2021.”

Due to an abortive attempt to shutter its retail stores, Tesla plans to raise the recently dropped prices of all vehicles — sans Model 3 Standard Range — later this week by an average of 3 percent.

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  • Moose&Squirrel Moose&Squirrel on Mar 18, 2019

    With t̶h̶e̶ ̶S̶t̶a̶n̶d̶a̶r̶d̶ ̶R̶a̶n̶g̶e̶ ̶n̶o̶w̶ many other more affordable and higher quality EV options already or soon available t̶o̶ ̶o̶r̶d̶e̶r̶, the M̶i̶d̶ ̶R̶a̶n̶g̶e̶ ̶a̶p̶p̶a̶r̶e̶n̶t̶l̶y̶ entire line-up of Tesla vehicles serves no purpose i̶n̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶ ̶T̶e̶s̶l̶a̶ ̶s̶t̶a̶b̶l̶e̶. FIFY

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    • HotPotato HotPotato on Mar 19, 2019

      @SCE to AUX Yep. So far we have CARB compliance cars, and cars that cost as much as a Tesla but aren't even remotely as desirable. Lots of talk from the established manufacturers, still jack to show at the dealer.

  • SharkDiver SharkDiver on Mar 18, 2019

    Think I'll just hang on to my heavily modified '06 Vette and lifted '99 Tahoe.

  • Fred I had a 2009 S-line mine was chipped but otherwise stock. I still say it was the best "new" car I ever had. I wanted to get the new A3, but it was too expensive, didn't come with a hatch and no manual.
  • 3-On-The-Tree If Your buying a truck like that your not worried about MPG.
  • W Conrad I'd gladly get an EV, but I can't even afford anything close to a new car right now. No doubt if EV's get more affordable more people will be buying them. It is a shame so many are stuck in their old ways with ICE vehicles. I realize EV's still have some use cases that don't work, but for many people they would work just fine with a slightly altered mindset.
  • Master Baiter There are plenty of affordable EVs--in China where they make all the batteries. Tesla is the only auto maker with a reasonably coherent strategy involving manufacturing their own cells in the United States. Tesla's problem now is I think they've run out of customers willing to put up with their goofy ergonomics to have a nice drive train.
  • Cprescott Doesn't any better in red than it did in white. Looks like an even uglier Honduh Civic 2 door with a hideous front end (and that is saying something about a Honduh).
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