Tesla Model 3 sedan. (Tesla Motors/AP)After Elon Musk unveiled the Model 3 at Tesla’s Fremont, Calif., headquarters in July, the Tesla chief executive set an aggressive production schedule for his company’s first mass-market vehicle. “Model 3 production was less than anticipated due to production bottlenecks,” Tesla wrote in an investor letter. Production problems hampered the launches of Tesla’s Model S sedan and the Model X SUV and led to a decline in shipments on two occasions over the past year. Model 3 production ramp S-Curve pic.twitter.com/QpCiGKiVWG — Tesla (@Tesla) July 29, 2017MORE READING:This $3,000 baby stroller drives itself.
Source: Washington Post October 02, 2017 22:40 UTC