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Tesla execs to initiate Q&A chat about the new Model 3 on March 7, coinciding with Rivian R2’s debut

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Last updated: 2024/03/07 at 1:15 AM
EV-a2zm Published March 7, 2024 3 Min Read
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Tesla announced it will entertain the electric vehicle industry’s questions about the new Model 3 electric sedan later this week. 

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Tesla urges people to submit questions for the live discussionBrief backgroundRivian R2 to debut at the same time

Interestingly, the event coincides with the highly awaited debut of the Rivian R2 electric SUV on March 7.

Tesla urges people to submit questions for the live discussion

Tesla’s Chief Designer Franz von Holzhausen and Vehicle Engineering Vice President Lars Moravy will host the upcoming Q&A event for the new Model 3 on Thursday, according to the X announcement.

Tesla encourages X users to submit their questions by replying to the post’s thread, enabling the company to review them easily.

Join Franz @woodhaus2 (Chief Designer) & Lars @larsmoravy (VP Vehicle Engineering) for a chat about the new Model 3

Streaming live on March 7 at 2pm PT

Submit questions below 👇 pic.twitter.com/MK82FE8YT7

— Tesla (@Tesla) March 5, 2024

As expected, Tesla investor and prominent automotive content creator @SawyerMerritt participated in the question submission. 

Why were giga castings not used in the new Model 3?

— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) March 5, 2024

Merritt further asked about the changes the industry can expect from the new Performance variant of the Tesla Model 3.

These are just among the most interesting questions the post received from interested X users. It would be exciting to know the answers of the Tesla executives tomorrow.

Brief background

Tesla officially launched the new Model 3 Highland in the North American market in January 2024, several months following the electric sedan’s debut in Europe, Asia, and other markets.

The upgrade includes a wide range of exterior and interior changes compared to the original model, such as the following:

  • Improved front and rear bumpers
  • New ambient lighting
  • Upgraded center console with wireless charging pad, a bigger touchscreen, a rear entertainment display, etc.

It initially arrived with only two configurations: the rear-wheel-drive (RWD) and an all-wheel-drive (AWD) Long Range. Tesla has yet to announce final launch plans for the top-tier Performance variant.

Rivian R2 to debut at the same time

Interestingly, Tesla’s sudden decision to hold a live Q&A event for the new Model 3 electric sedan overlaps with Rivian’s highly awaited reveal of the new R2 electric SUV.

Rivian has released its first official teaser video for the 2026 R2 prior to its full unveiling on March 7. In addition, the CUV will draw heavy design inspiration from the midsize R1S and start from around $40-50k. #Rivian #RivianR2 #R2 #BEVs #EVs #CUVs pic.twitter.com/ptkNgR0V0S

— Cole Marzen (@cole_marzen) February 16, 2024

In that sense, Tesla seems to be trying to steer attention away from the Rivian R2’s debut.

As EV-a2z recently reported, the Rivian R2 will have a smaller body and a lower price compared to the R1S.

Chief RJ Scaringe even asserted that the new R2 will be Rivian’s “Tesla Model 3 moment” due to its expected production challenges to meet the enormous customer demand.

The R2 will do for Rivian what the Model 3 did for Tesla:

Get more people into the showroom.

I never considered a Model X until I reserved my Model 3. That convinced me to visit a store and check out what Teslas were all about. I'm now on my third Tesla.

Besides Tesla, Rivian… pic.twitter.com/3ad6MRK8JX

— Michael Sepulveda (@jgrgnt) February 16, 2024

Electric vehicles and Tesla fans will undoubtedly watch and participate in the upcoming new Tesla Model 3 Q&A event as they seek to learn more details about the model, particularly the performance variant’s launch timeline.

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