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During Tesla's recent conference, which discussed the financial quarter and konetransition to profitable figures, we received another unexpected announcement. The head of the company Elon Musk noted that he recently approved a prototype of the upcoming Model Y vehicle, and we should expect its arrival in production as early as 2020. According to the CEO, this announcement is the final step towards the beginning of production of the expected crossover. In the coming months, it may happen that we will see some leaks even before the official unveiling of the vehicle, which is scheduled for March/March 2019. According to the Model 3 scenario, however, it can be expected that the prototype inoneas a result, it may differ from the final version intended for production.

However, after many conspiracy theories and conjectures, it is still not known what the upcoming electric car will look like. The most frequently occurring option is the crossover, which Mronesie bearing features of the Model 3, with the difference of a higher mounted chassis. As for the range and other elements, they should not change too much depending on the mentioned vehicle. However, what is still a mystery is where the production of this upcoming vehicle will take place. In recent days, we learned that the company is planning to build a huge factory in China, which Mronesie name Gigafactory 3. Many of the leading analysts predicted that this factory should be the site of production of the upcoming Model Y, but this possibility was refuted by Tesla in its statement. Gigafactory 3 will serve exclusively for the production of electric cars intended for the Chinese market.

In view of the announcement of theonein terms of the company's profit, Musk's promises were fulfilled. As expected, the key element in the chain became the Model 3, which significantly contributed to the fabulous turnover of 6,8 billion dollars. The loss of the company thus becomes a thing of the past, as the net profit climbed to the amount of 312 million. Due to this fact, the company has also significantly improved on the stock market, as evidenced by the increase of one share by $1,75. Model 3 production has plateaued in recent weeks at a whopping 4300 units in one week. Musk would like to continue this trend, no matter what eventthey should have increased profits even more.

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