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First Tesla Model 3 Dual Motor Performance rolls off new assembly line

A month after unveiling the new dual motor and dual motor performance versions of the Model 3, Elon Musk confirmed that the first Tesla Model 3 Dual Motor Performance rolled off the company’s new assembly line in Fremont today.

Earlier today, we reported on an email Musk sent to employees about the current push to increase Model 3 production to 5,000 units per week.

It included bringing up the new general assembly line that Tesla is building up under a giant new tent at the Fremont factory.

While they are still working on increasing production, Musk has now confirmed that the line is up and running as it just produced the “first Model 3 dual motor performance.”

The CEO released the following picture of the Performance Model 3 off the assembly line:

We can see the red brake calipers and the new white interior, which is first only available with the Performance version of the Model 3.

The performance version features the same motors (AC in the front and permanent magnet in the rear) as the dual version, but they are picking the highest rated ones with double the burn-in process to make sure they can handle a higher output.

Musk also said that the performance version will feature 20” Performance wheels.  He claimed it will be 15% quicker than the BMW M3 and with better handling, and “will beat anything in its class on the track.”

Here are the other details of the Model 3 performance version announced last month:

  • Range: 310 miles
  • 0 to 60 mph acceleration: 3.5 seconds
  • Top speed: 155 mph
  • Price: $78,000 (without autopilot)

Musk hinted that the Model 3 Performance version ‘might’ see further increase in power output in the near future.

Tesla is starting production of the new version of the Model 3 now and Musk said that the automaker will gradually increase production to reach volume by September.

They started taking orders for both the dual motor and performance version last month.

Many of Tesla’s more than 450,000 Model 3 reservation holders had already delayed their orders in order to wait for those new versions of the electric vehicle.

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