
In this blog we will discuss; Tesla’s mission and information about the new 2023 Tesla EV’s.
Tesla is well positioned to continue, its role in accelerating the world’s transition to sustainable energy.
In 2023, Tesla plans to offer a wide range of affordable electric vehicles.
They also plan to expand its global network of charging stations and Superchargers.
Furthermore, they plan to continue to innovate battery technology and autonomous driving.
With these initiatives, Tesla will help make sustainable transportation more accessible and convenient for people around the world.
What is Tesla’s mission
Tesla’s mission is to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.
In 2023, Tesla will continue to work towards this mission by:
- Offering a wide range of affordable electric vehicles
- Expanding its global network of charging stations and Superchargers
- Continuing to innovate battery technology and autonomous driving
Will the prices of Tesla EV’s go up in 2023?
This is a difficult question to answer, as Tesla’s prices could be affected by a number of factors in 2023.
Some of these factors could include the global economy, oil prices, and competition from other EV manufacturers.
However, it’s possible that Tesla’s prices could rise in 2023 due to, the increasing demand for electric vehicles.
Tesla Model 3

The Tesla Model 3 is the most popular and inexpensive electric car (EV) in Tesla’s lineup.
The majority of people need to be put on a reservation list, in order to buy a back-ordered Tesla Model 3, but it is still the finest luxury EV value.
When can I order a Tesla Model 3, 2023?
There is no known date for when Tesla will release the Model 3.
But it is expected to arrive by the winter of 2023 .
However, customers may not be able to receive their new electric luxury vehicle for many months.
Some consumers have stated that the current model-year Model 3s are currently delayed by a minimum of seven to eleven months.
Although, in saying that they also said that they would not change with the newest version.
What changes will be made to the 2023 Tesla Model 3?
We don’t expect Tesla to make any major changes to the 2023 Model 3 until very late in the year. In other words, the new model will most likely have identical specs and range to the current one.
The Model 3 is expected to have the following characteristics in 2023:
- An EV range between 272 miles (Base) and 358 miles (Long Range)
- Rear-wheel drive (Base) or all-wheel drive (Performance/Long Range)
- In as little as 3.1 seconds, it’ll go from 0-60 mph.
- Panoramic glass roof with retractable skylight
- Front and rear heated seats
- Steering wheel with heated controls
- A 15-inch touchscreen infotainment system
The all-electric Tesla Model 3, has a host of standard features. Such as a 13-speaker premium sound system, a carbon-fiber rear spoiler, and other accoutrements.
What will the Tesla Model 3 cost in 2023?
The Model 3 has always been the most inexpensive Tesla model, and we can expect it to continue like that.
The Tesla Model 3, 2023, has been rumoured by fans and potential customers for years, that the prices will drop.
But it does not appear likely.
Tesla’s Model 3, is still one of the most cost-effective vehicles per mile.
In fact, it has a lower cost of ownership than many other automobiles.
Keep in mind, too, that Tesla Model 3 EVs have excellent resale value.
So, even if the price of the 2023 Tesla Model 3 is a bit greater, you will come out ahead in the long run.
Is the 2023 Model 3 worth the wait or order a 2022 model?
The Model 3, is the only Tesla that Consumer Reports presently recommends.
It offers a lot of features among premium electric cars.
There’s no need to wait for the 2023, Model 3, if you’ve been considering making the switch to an electric vehicle.
You’ll almost certainly be able to get all of the same features, performance, and range as before. Maybe for a cheaper price.
Tesla Roadster

When the Tesla Roadster does eventually become available, it will be a new model in the Tesla line-up, bringing back the name used by the firm’s first car in 2008.
The sports vehicle was initially announced as a 2021 model by Tesla, but nothing has been heard since then, therefore we anticipate that it has been postponed.
Beginning in 2020, Tesla says the base Roadster will cost $200,000 and the limited-edition Founders Series will be priced at $50,000 more.
We don’t know what distinguishes the two; other than the fact that only 1000 Founders Series cars will be created.
What is the performance like?
In November 2017, when Tesla unveiled its new Roadster as a concept, CEO Elon Musk boasted some pie-in-the-sky performance figures for the car, including a 60-mph time of 1.9 seconds, a top speed of more than 250 mph, and a quarter-mile time of 8.8 seconds.
That’s preposterous. If that 60-mph time is correct, it will mean the Roadster is about a second quicker than the gasoline-powered McLaren 570S.
Musk also said that standard all-wheel drive would be included in the Roadster. This isn’t too surprising.
The Tesla Motors’ main electric vehicles—the Model S, X, and 3—use two electric motors—one at the front and one at the back—to power all four wheels, so it’s only natural that we’d see the same setup with the Roadster.
The 200-kWh battery, is supposed to provide up to 620 miles of range, but it will be difficult to achieve only under light usage; hitting the track for some flat-out hot laps will reduce that number considerably.
The EPA has not yet released ratings for the Roadster’s fuel efficiency, but they will be published closer to the vehicle’s launch date.
What is the Interior and design like in the Tesla’s?

The Roadster is still a concept, and the final form of any product is subject to significant change. The Roadster concept has a detachable glass roof that can be stored in the trunk.
In addition, It seats four people but appears to lack rear-facing adult seats due on to the car’s steeply sloped roofline.
Therefore, we anticipate that Tesla’s signature minimalist interior design will be used here.
The Roadster has a primary touchscreen runs from the top of the dash to the centre stack, with a cubby beneath it for storage. Tesla does not provide compatibility with Apple Car Play, Android Auto, or Amazon Alexa in its line-up, and we don’t anticipate that will change with the Roadster.
In reality, if the infotainment system in the Model 3 Sedan is any indication, owners of this vehicle won’t be able to listen to AM radio or SiriusXM.
Moreover, we think it’s more than likely that Tesla will include an onboard Wi-Fi hotspot, Spotify integration, and a slew of visual entertainment apps such as Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube so drivers can keep themselves amused while parked and charging.
We predict that the Tesla Roadster will include all of Tesla’s current and most cutting-edge driver-assistance systems, including its legendary Autopilot semi-autonomous driving system.
For example, the following are some of the major safety features:
- Pedestrian detection and automated emergency braking
- Lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assistance
- Adaptive cruise control with a semi-autonomous driving mode
The 2023 Tesla Model Y

Tesla did not provide any details on the planned changes for the Model Y in 2023. The Model Y, however, will be a continuation of the current model year.
For instance, like its predecessors, the Model Y will most likely offer OTA updates to improve vehicle functions.
Tesla may also make minor modifications, in order to enhance aspects such as driving range because to these improvements.
The Model Y Long Range model has a 0-60 mph time of 4.8 seconds, while the Performance grade completes the run in 3.5 seconds.
For top speed, the Model Y Long Range trim offers a max speed of 135 mph, whereas the Performance variant boasts a maximum speed of 155 mph.
Tesla’s Model Y Long Range and Performance trims have a driving range of up to 303 miles and 314-330 miles, respectively. All Tesla Model Y cars are equipped with the Tesla Supercharger network’s rapid charging abilities.
The expected fuel efficiency for the Model Y is up to 131 city/117 highway MPGe for the Long Range trim and 115 city/106 highway MPGE for the Performance variant.
Furthermore, the Model Y can also tow up to 3,500 pounds.
The Price
The exact price range for the Model Y is unknown.
Based on Tesla’s past pricing history for similar vehicles, the 2023 Model Y, will be more likely to cost more than the 2022 Model Y.
The starting price of the 2022 Model Y is $65,990 for the Long Range version and $69,990 for the Performance model as of now.
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