Tesla Model 2: The $25,000 Electric Car Coming in 2026?

 

person using futuristic diagnostic device on electric car battery pack

  • A visual guide to what we can expect from Tesla's anticipated $25,000 Model 2 Robotaxi.


The most anticipated electric vehicle in the world isn't a luxury truck—it’s the affordable Tesla Model 2. For years, Elon Musk has promised a $25,000 Tesla, and 2026 might finally be the year it hits the roads in the USA.

1. Why the Price Matters:

At $25,000, after federal tax credits, this car could effectively cost under $20,000. This would make it cheaper than many gasoline cars, officially ending the "EVs are too expensive" argument.

2. Design and Range:

Rumors suggest a compact hatchback design, perfect for city driving. Despite the lower price, Tesla is expected to offer a range of at least 250 miles, thanks to new, cheaper battery chemistry.

3. Full Self-Driving (FSD):

Even the cheapest Tesla will come with the hardware needed for FSD. This means the Model 2 could become the world’s most affordable autonomous taxi.

Conclusion:

While Tesla hasn't confirmed the exact launch date, production is rumored to begin in late 2025 or early 2026. If you are on a budget, this is the EV worth waiting for.

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