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  • - So, I'm officially Ken-less and on my own.

  • But, it's time to drive the Model 3.

  • Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • The Tesla Model 3 is a big deal.

  • So, this promises to be one of the first

  • mass market electric cars and I spent tonight

  • at the launch event here in Fremont.

  • First of all, huge shout out to Dan.

  • He's the only reason I'm actually here right now,

  • 'cause he gave me a call like a few days ago,

  • he's like, "Yo, do you want to come

  • "and check out the Model 3 event?"

  • - I needed somebody that has a good tech background.

  • - And somebody who can vlog?

  • - Somebody that can vlog, that's a good hand, holding that.

  • - [Austin] It's easy to forget

  • just how big of a deal this is.

  • So, unlike something like the Model S,

  • which starts at around $70,000,

  • you can pick up a Model 3 for about $35,000.

  • And that's before the tax breaks

  • which can bring it down even cheaper.

  • They announced two models today.

  • The Standard, as well as a Long Range option.

  • So, the Standard model will get you

  • about 220 miles of range, where the Long Range

  • gives you a pretty impressive 310 miles.

  • So, what's interesting is, they're no longer branding it

  • just like the Model S with the actual kilowatt hours,

  • but most people are guessing that the base model

  • is going to be around 50 kilowatt hours

  • and about 70 for the Long Range,

  • quite a bit smaller than the Model S,

  • but this is also a smaller and lighter car.

  • - 'Cause like Model S, is already and Tesla's made it clear,

  • a superior car.

  • So, there's almost no reason for someone to go

  • from a Model S to a Model 3.

  • - Right, the Model 3 is the lower end,

  • entry level version.

  • - It's the entry level for people who wanted a Model S

  • couldn't quite get there, but now have this $35,000 option.

  • - It does however look very, very similar

  • to the Model S.

  • Personally, I like the look.

  • It's sort of like a mix between a shrunken Model S,

  • mixed with a little bit of Porsche Panamera.

  • It's a little bit awkward in photos and even video

  • doesn't totally do it justice,

  • but in person, I've got to say,

  • especially from the rear sort of three quarter view,

  • it is a really nice looking car.

  • I only wish it was maybe dropped like an inch or so,

  • but we'll see.

  • Inside things are fairly basic.

  • So, my test drive was about 10 o'clock at night,

  • so, it was kind of hard to see everything.

  • But one thing you can very easily see,

  • is the fact that the dash is basically

  • just a single 15 inch screen.

  • Now, don't get me wrong, it's a nice looking display

  • and you do get pretty much all the information,

  • like your speedometer, you get your nav,

  • all your climate controls but that's pretty much it.

  • There is no speedometer or anything in front of the driver.

  • Now on stage, Elon was talking about the idea

  • that as things become more and more autonomous,

  • that it doesn't really matter if you're actually looking

  • at all your gauges and stuff because the car

  • will be driving itself.

  • But as of right now,

  • I'm not so sure how well that's going work.

  • You got to drive the Model?

  • - I did.

  • - I unfortunately just got a ride.

  • What'd you think?

  • - I really liked it.

  • I got really used to comparing all these cars

  • I've been trying the last couple months to my car

  • and they're all super different.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Model 3, I've sat in it and it felt like a Tesla.

  • It felt very familiar.

  • - It is so quiet, I feel like it's quieter than the Model S

  • and the Model S is super, super silent.

  • - They're both very quiet and these have smaller wheels

  • so the rides a little smoother, a little quieter.

  • - Yeah. - Yeah.

  • - I unfortunately did 19 miles an hour

  • in my test drive, so.

  • - I think I hit 65?

  • - So you drove it? - I drove it.

  • - It's obviously not as fast as the Model S.

  • - Right, it's not as quick but like,

  • the weird thing is, when you stomp on that pedal,

  • you still get that lurch forward,

  • that immediate torque of an electric car,

  • because it's electric, that's the benefit you get.

  • So, it still feels quick.

  • - [Austin] We don't have an exact spec

  • on how much power it provides,

  • but essentially they're quoting somewhere

  • between 5.2 to 5.6 seconds to 60, which is quick.

  • At launch, they're only selling two wheel drive cars

  • but in the not too distance future,

  • you should be able to get a dual motor car

  • with all wheel drive, which I would assume

  • is going to be a lot faster.

  • However, don't expect this to be able

  • to out run a Model S anytime soon.

  • That is still going to be over the double the price

  • and I'm sure that they do not want it to get too close.

  • The Model 3 does support autopilot,

  • just like the Model S as well as the Model X,

  • which means that essentially right now,

  • it can drive itself on the highway.

  • But in the future, you should be able to upgrade it

  • to nearly fully autonomous experience.

  • They weren't showing off autopilot tonight

  • and the full autonomous version is definitely

  • going to be a little ways out.

  • But in theory, a Model 3 that you buy today

  • has all the hardware that you need

  • that you can drive from point-to-point

  • without even having to touch any of the controls.

  • - Sitting behind the wheel you see more.

  • Like the nose gets down and out of the way.

  • Where in Model S, the nose is very much

  • in your frontal peripheral.

  • - And this is way smaller than a Model S,

  • way smaller.

  • - It feels like 25% smaller on the outside.

  • But on the inside,

  • - It's not so bad - It's not that bad.

  • - Not that bad. - Not so bad.

  • - [Austin] I only got to spend a little bit of time

  • with the Model 3 tonight,

  • but they are well on the way to shipping them.

  • So, Elon Musk claims that they're going to be

  • shipping about 20,000 Model 3s a month

  • by the end of the year.

  • So, if you've got that pre-order in,

  • they're actually going to be coming fairly soon.

  • So, what do you guys think about the Tesla Model 3?

  • Let me know in the comments below

  • and I will catch you in the next one.

- So, I'm officially Ken-less and on my own.

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