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John Mahoney21 Oct 2022
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Tesla developing smaller platform for Model Y and 3

Musk says next-gen EV platform for Tesla’s top-selling sedan and SUV will slash production costs

Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has provided first details for the all-new platform that will underpin the next-generation Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, confirming it will shrink in size and cost roughly half as much to produce compared to the current architecture.

On a call with investors, the US electric car-maker’s boss announced the new platform would be smaller compared to the current Model 3 and Model Y, but, crucially, would cost around as half as much to produce in a bid to chase even higher profit margins.

Musk refused to give any dates for when the new platform will be introduced.

Tesla Model 3

However, he went on to reveal that the second instalments of the Model 3 and Model Y would be produced in volumes that will overshadow the first-generation cars that currently make up more than 95 per cent of Tesla’s total deliveries.

“The next-generation vehicle will be about half the cost of the 3/Y platform and it will be smaller,” Musk said.

 “It will, I think, certainly exceed the production of all other vehicles combined.”

Tesla Model Y

According to Musk, as well as slashing the unit price of the platform, other cost-cutting measures will see the car-maker build two units of its next-gen Tesla Model 3 and Y for what it currently costs to build one.

For the second quarter of 2022, Tesla has reported a gross profit margin on its vehicles at an industry-leading 27.9 per cent.

With the smaller platform confirmed, a smaller entry-level model priced around $US25,000 ($A39,500), rumoured to be called the Tesla Model 2, might now be fast-tracked for sale to rival cars like the Volkswagen ID.3.

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