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By Next Week, Tesla Will Start Taking Orders For AWD Model 3

By the end of next week, Tesla will start taking orders for all-wheel drive and high-performance Model 3 variant as revealed by Elon Musk.
Musk added that production will commence in July and that the (optional) air suspension for the entry-level sedan will probably arrive next year.
The Model S and Model X come with all-wheel drive configuration whereas, the Model 3 is the only Tesla currently sold with power sent exclusively to the rear axle.
While the Model 3 has technically been in production for 10 months, the promised entry-level, $35,000 version with the small capacity battery pack still remains unavailable.
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