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Autovolt magazine issue 27

Issue 27 covers all the latest electric and hybrid news, kicking things off with coverage of the recent Frankfurt Motor Show that saw car makers the world over demonstrate their new, forthcoming and concept electric vehicles. We’ve first looks at the stylish Mini Cooper SE Electric and cute Honda e production-ready cars, while in review […]

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Tesla Model 3 first pics

Tesla Model 3 First Pictures, Confirmed Details and Price

Updated: Elon Musk took to Twitter to answer some of the more pertinent questions on customers lips after Tesla took more than a quarter of a million orders in just two days for their latest Model 3.

The base Model 3 will indeed be rear-wheel drive (not front) with an all-wheel drive option for less than $5,000 more. The rear trunk is capacious enough to swallow an entire bike while the rear seats have space enough for three child seats. Oh, and apparently there will be plenty of cow bells too…

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Tesla Model 3 Artists Impression - AutoVolt Magazine 16 July 2014

Ten Things We “Think” We Know About Tesla Model 3

Pre-orders began today for Tesla’s much awaited next car, Model 3. However, do those would-be customers actually know what they’ll be getting? Does it matter? Here’s a quick look at what we know, according to Tesla sources and Elon Musk’s cryptic tweets, plus a little of what we “think” we know, but that has not yet been confirmed.

1. Overall.

Model 3 will have a range of approximately 200 miles. Whether that is an official range or an actual range is yet to be announced, but reckon on the base spec car sporting something between 40-60kWh and a top-spec car possibly sporting big brother’s Model S 90kWh battery…

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Tesla Model 3 Artists Impression - AutoVolt Magazine

Next Tesla Named by Elon Musk

Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, has confirmed, when speaking to British motoring weekly magazine Auto Express, that the next Tesla will be a direct rival to the likes of BMW’s 3 Series, Audi’s A4 and Mercedes-Benz’s C-Class – or in other words, the premium small executive saloon. 20% smaller than the current Model S (which competes

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