Needless to say, Tesla revolutionized not only the electric car market, it also shook the entire motor industry. Thanks to Americans, the world is changing the way it works. With only four cars on the market they managed to change the behavior of millions of drivers, but that is only part of an ambitious plan set by Elon Musk. The car that will really change everything, at least it is expected, is the Tesla Model 2. It still remains to be seen officially, but now we know more about it.
It should be taken into account that we are not talking about a quickly launched car, on the contrary. Tesla made its arrival official in the spring of this year. That means that, following the company’s usual rhythms, it could still be a few years before we see it hit the roads. In some ways Americans are in no hurry. They know they have the electric market and that when their long-awaited Model 2 hits the market it will sweep sales. This will be done if it really comes at a succulent price $25,000.
Another key to this is design. If we look at Tesla’s main line, we can see that all their cars have a certain resemblance to each other. Details that establish a design philosophy that has recently changed in the appearance of the new Tesla Model 3. We all believe that the Model 2 will continue that aesthetic line, but, according to the latest biography by Elon Musk, the compact can break all the rules and find another way. Now the big question is, what does it look like?
Walter Isaacson, a renowned biographer, has shared some of Musk’s life over the past few years and is about to publish his authorized biography. As often happens in these cases, the development of the book reveals some interesting secrets with the aim of encouraging sales. As reported by Axios, Tesla’s 25,000 euro car project has certain surprises in store for us. One of them is the design that, according to the biography, has a “futuristic touch like the Tesla Cybertruck.” Musk himself approved the sketches and in his own words, “when one of these comes around the corner, people will think they saw something from the future.”
So far we’ve heard a lot of rumors about the Model 2. In fact, we’ve seen a lot of test units making the rounds on the road. The first spy photos debunk the new theory. Its appearance could not be more normal, very consistent with the current aesthetic line of the house. Either the plans have changed or Tesla is playing with the information that has reached the world. Americans are experts in these matters and know that every rumor, good or bad, will be seen by them. All we know is that the project is ongoing. It’s slow progress, but it will come before the end of the decade.