Tesla is finally ready to give the Model 3 show more go. CEO Elon Musk took to Twitter early Sunday morning to announce specs for all-wheel-drive and Performance versions of the Model 3.
As Tesla attempts to get a firm grasp on Model 3 production issues and the delivery delays associated with the production problems, the automaker is once again actively pushing back ETAs for some Model 3 reservation holders.
Late last week, Consumer Reports released its annual reliability ratings for all the major car brands and models, but this year's also included a prediction for Tesla's Model 3 mass market sedan.
After being bashed by Tesla for predicting the new Model 3 will have average reliability, Consumer Reports says the automaker may not understand what the magazine does.
The much-hyped, low-priced Tesla Model 3 is well behind the ambitious production goals CEO Elon Musk laid out earlier this year, as the company's third-quarter earnings report released today reveals that only 260 Model 3s have been produced since July. Musk previously predicted at least 1,500 cars would be built by the end of September.