Don't Expect A Tesla Model 3 Before The End Of 2018, Analyst Reckons

A Morgan Stanley analyst is predicting that would-be Model 3 owners will be waiting longer for their cars than previously expected
Don't Expect A Tesla Model 3 Before The End Of 2018, Analyst Reckons

There’s no doubt that the Model 3 is Tesla’s most important car yet. However, while the official line from the company is that production will kick off mid 2017, some are predicting a much later launch for the car.

Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas is quoted as saying: “We continue to forecast a Model 3 launch at the very end of 2018 (more than 1 year later than company target) with 60k units in 2019 and 130k units in 2020.” Given the delays surrounding the launch of the Model X, a later arrival for the Model 3 certainly isn’t outside the realms of possibility, particularly given the massive demand for the car.

If the forecast turns out to be accurate, there are two lots of bad news for those who put down Model 3 deposits. There’s the obvious part about a later arrival of the initial cars, but also the numbers themselves: we’re looking at a total of 190,000 cars in those two years, meaning the remaining 210,000 or so would-be owners could be waiting until 2021 and beyond for their Model 3s to be delivered.

A Tesla UK spokesperson told us: “we still plan to begin Model 3 deliveries in 2017.”

Source: Business Insider

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Anonymous
11/24/2016 - 23:03 |
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Car Freak Jason

the waiting list is already to 2019 in the UK…….

11/24/2016 - 23:04 |
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Anonymous

My friend pre ordered one and he was told from the start that he was getting it in june 2018

11/25/2016 - 12:11 |
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