'It won't be long,' the Tesla CEO said during the electric-car company's shareholders' meeting on Tuesday.
Tesla is expecting to introduce a vehicle that can achieve 400 miles of battery range soon. "It won't be long," CEO Elon Musk said during the electric-car company's shareholders' meeting on Tuesday. Musk remarked on producing a longer-range vehicle as he boasted about the success of the Model 3, which itself can travel up to 310 miles on a full charge. He did not say whether one of Tesla's current vehicles or an as-yet-unannounced car will reach that 400-mile number.
Tesla is expecting to introduce a vehicle that can achieve 400 miles of battery range soon. "It won't be long," CEO Elon Musk said during the electric-car company's shareholders' meeting on Tuesday. Musk remarked on producing a longer-range vehicle as he boasted about the success of the Model 3, which itself can travel up to 310 miles on a full charge. He did not say whether one of Tesla's current vehicles or an as-yet-unannounced car will reach that 400-mile number.
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