Summary

  • Tesla is actively working to lower prices and make their vehicles more affordable, with rumors of a $25,000 entry-level Model 2 coming by 2025.
  • Tesla is expanding its reach and aiming to become a more inclusive brand, offering models at various price ranges to cater to different customers.
  • Tesla is investing in solid-state battery technology and plans to implement it in future releases, which could improve range and charge times significantly.

Tesla has been a pioneer in the automotive industry, consistently pushing boundaries and challenging norms with its innovative electric vehicles. The company has not only changed the way people think about EVs but also revolutionized the car industry as a whole. Despite facing increased competition from other automakers in recent years, Tesla has continued to strive for excellence and maintain its position as the leader in several segments. From the Model S to the Model X, and more recently, the Model 3 and Model Y, each Tesla car is built with exceptional attention to detail and quality, something that the next models will keep: the Cybertruck and (maybe) the Tesla 2.

But why should you buy a Tesla? There are several reasons why Tesla is the go-to choice for anyone passionate about cars or for anyone who needs a car for their daily life. The energy efficiency of Tesla's electric motors or the convenience of its charging infrastructure would be just two aspects to be taken into account among many others: the company has become an inescapable reference in the market and the great dominator of the global scene in the context of the transition to a world full of electric cars.

Updated on 7th September 2023: There continue to be reasons to own and drive Teslas. This article has been refreshed with five new reasons this is true, as well as expanded points for existing incentives. Tesla has and will likely always be the king of electric vehicle manufacturing, and with lower prices and longer battery ranges: there's no reason to shop with anyone else.

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15 Tesla Is Dropping Prices

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  • Tesla is actively working on reducing pricing on production and lowering MSRPs on some models.
  • 2025 could be the first year we see a $25,000 entry-level release from the brand.

One of the more exciting parts of owning and driving Tesla is that the U.S. carmaker is striving to lower production costs, trickling down to lower MSRPs. With rumors of a $25,000 entry-level Model 2 coming to markets by 2025, Tesla has shifted gears towards being more affordable and accessible to the masses. As other companies have released cheaper EVs that compete with Model 3, etc., Tesla has had to pivot from a $35,000/$40,000 price tag to something lower. This could mean more domination in the affordable sector, as well as better prices for future Tesla models! For now, Tesla has recently dropped the price of its Models S and X, now costing $76,380 and $81,380, respectively.

14 The Brand Is Expanding Its Reach

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  • Tesla is aiming for a more inclusive lineup over the next few years.
  • Drivers can expect more affordable, attainable models very soon.

As Tesla becomes a household name, the company is expanding its reach from a cost and public opinion standpoint. As mentioned above, Tesla aims to make its vehicles more accessible to all price ranges, not only being a company for the wealthy. Over the years, Elon Musk has shown interest in more affordable technology and production of his vehicles, with rumors of a Model 2 entering the market sooner rather than later. The Cybertruck is another example, having an estimated retail price of $40,000-ish. That brings Tesla into a competitive mid-range market, along with brands like Ford, Chevy, Cadillac, etc.

13 Solid-State Batteries Could Soon Come To Tesla

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  • Tesla will likely develop and implement solid-state tech into its future releases.
  • Tesla has introduced a 4680 battery to upcoming models, capable of better range and charge times.

Although somewhat resistant at first, Tesla has hopped on the solid-state battery bandwagon. Starting with the release of its long-rumored 4680 battery, Tesla has shown interest in developing a long-range solid-state battery for its upcoming releases. Of course, this won't likely go into effect until the latter end of the decade, but the high-performance 4680 battery packs currently being added to releases are a great start. These could extend the range by 100+ miles for Tesla models, as well as being safer and faster to charge.

Related: 10 Things To Know About The 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland

12 The Classics Are Coming Back

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  • Tesla is bringing back its fan-favorite model: Roadster.
  • The company will dive into the sports car realm with this release, hopefully expanding on it in the upcoming years.

One of the more exciting parts of being a Tesla owner is the brand is constantly surprising us. With the announcement of the 2024 Roadster shaking the industry, we're seeing Tesla go back to its roots for this release. The all-new Roadster will be the dawn of a new (and luxurious) side of Tesla, boasting sports car-like features, specs, and performance. With rumors of this model already starting pre-production and likely being built at a large scale in early 2024, many current Tesla drivers can't wait to make the switch. Tesla is creating its own entry and ultra-luxury sectors, giving customers more range (literally and figuratively), which is a great selling point.

11 Tesla Is Partnering With Other Auto Brands For Charging

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  • Tesla is offering shared charging at its Supercharger locations.
  • This will lead to more stations being built and funded across the US and the world.

Although opinions on this merger have been split, Tesla is beginning to sign deals with other automakers to allow shared charging at its Supercharger stations. As this happens, we will see more charging (Tesla and non-Tesla) be funded by the government and auto manufacturers, meaning more stations within closer distances of cities, towns, and attractions. Although Tesla has paved the way for charging ports and stations throughout North America and globally, it's always better to have more people and funds on board. For example, Ford, GM, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, Polestar, Rivian, and Volvo announced this summer that their vehicles will be able to use Tesla's Superchargers starting in 2024, and we'd expect this list to grow come 2025, 2026, and into 2030.

10 Safety: A Key Factor

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  • Tesla continues to show commitment to safety in its design and production.
  • Models Y and 3, for instance, have received perfect scores from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Tesla's commitment to safety is evident in its cars, which have received top ratings in safety tests conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Tesla's Model Y and Model 3, for example, have both received perfect safety scores from that institution. Most Tesla models come standard with automated emergency braking, lane-departure warning, and available adaptive cruise control with a hands-free driving mode.

While the company's Autopilot system has faced some criticism for malfunctioning, it is important to note that Tesla is still in the process of developing this technology to make its vehicles even safer in the future (but more on that later).). In any case, they are very stable cars that perform excellently even at high speeds or in complex situations such as bad weather or low light.

Related: Why The Tesla Model 2 Could Be The Brand's Best Electric Car Yet

9 Tesla Innovation: Always One Step Ahead

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  • Tesla has always been ahead of the curve regarding EV development and design.
  • The company prides itself on being unique, leading to better cars for its buyers.

Tesla is known for its cutting-edge technology and innovative approach to vehicle design. The company is constantly investing in new developments and advancements, which has allowed it to stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly evolving market. This is particularly important in the electric vehicle market, where technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace, and vehicles can quickly become outdated. By choosing a Tesla, you can be confident that it is investing in the latest and most advanced technology, at least for the next few years.

Technological innovation is the foundation that supports all other features of these types of vehicles, from performance and energy efficiency to safety and convenience. Hence, investment in this field is crucial. You only have to check the news from time to time to notice that Tesla pays a great deal of attention to this.

8 A Tesla Requires Almost No Maintenance

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  • With little to no maintenance, Tesla owners do not have to maintain as many parts as a gas driver would.
  • Following the recommended maintenance schedule Tesla provides means a longer life for your vehicle and its battery.

One of the key advantages of owning a Tesla is that these vehicles require very little maintenance. In theory, EVs should be cheaper to maintain than traditional ICEs because they have fewer parts that can break down. However, in practice, this has not always been the case due to a lack of specialized mechanics and expensive replacement parts. With Tesla, this is even more true, but it is also true that Tesla cars rarely break down in the first place.

Suppose you follow the recommended maintenance schedule and adhere to the warranty terms. In that case, it is highly unlikely that your Tesla will experience any major problems, except for the Autopilot system mentioned in the previous paragraph. The level of detail in Tesla's design and the company's experience in manufacturing EVs ensures that everything is finely tuned and built to last.

7 You Spend Less Money In The Long Run

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  • Driving a Tesla means less to little time at the repair shop.
  • Most drivers save hundreds compared to other EVs on electricity costs when shopping through Tesla.

One of the most significant long-term benefits of owning a Tesla is the amount of money saved on fuel costs. For example, the Tesla Model 3 has a fuel efficiency rating of 134 miles per gallon equivalent (MPGe), which is significantly higher than other electric vehicles on the market, such as almost any Polestar or Hyundai. This means that you can save up to $200 per year on electricity costs compared to other EV owners.

Most Tesla models have an average MPGe above 120, making savings on fuel costs practically guaranteed when compared to other brands. There may be some exceptions, such as the Lucid Air, but even then, it would only be a close competition at best. Over time, these savings can add up significantly, making the initial investment in a Tesla well worth it.

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6 Access To The Incredible Supercharger Network

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  • You have access to Tesla's rapidly expanding Supercharger network.
  • There are over 45,000 Superchargers worldwide, and this figure could double in the next few years.

Access to Tesla's Supercharger network is one of the key benefits of owning a Tesla. The speed and quality of charging are crucial factors, and Tesla has taken care to develop the infrastructure necessary to address this need as effectively as possible. With over 45,000 Superchargers worldwide, you can get 200 miles of range in just 15 minutes.

These chargers are strategically located and offer good charging quality at a reasonable price. The maximum charging rate is 250 kW, and Tesla plans to gradually open this network to other brands to accelerate the transition to EVs. However, Tesla owners will still have some privileges in this regard. This access to a reliable and efficient charging network is a huge advantage over other brands that may not have such a comprehensive infrastructure.

5 Impressive Resale Value

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  • Unlike many EVs and non-EVs, Tesla holds value over the years.
  • Tesla offers a 'Resale Value Guarantee' document disclosing the price that they expect your car to be within the next few years.

One of the most remarkable features of Tesla is its ability to hold its resale value. The quality of materials and the reputation of the brand make Tesla vehicles highly sought after as used cars, so you will retain your investment better in the long run than if you were to purchase an EV from another brand. Even Tesla offers a "Resale Value Guarantee" document that specifies the price that your vehicle will retain during the next few years.

In addition, Tesla has a high demand for used cars, which means that you could sell your Tesla relatively easily and at a good price. This is especially important when considering the high initial cost of buying a Tesla. Overall, owning a Tesla is a sound investment not only for its technological advantages but also for its long-term economic benefits.

4 Soon You Won't Even Have To Drive

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  • Tesla has developed one of the most advanced autonomous systems for driving on the market.
  • Soon, Tesla expects to have its cars drive entirely by themselves.

As stated above, Tesla's Autopilot is not a perfect system, but it is one of the most advanced on the planet and comes standard in all Tesla vehicles. The system is powered by eight cameras and powerful vision processing that provides a 360-degree view at up to 250 meters of range. This is supported by Tesla's Hardware 3 onboard computer that processes more than 40 times the data compared to the previous generation system.

Tesla also uses a neural network to train and develop Autopilot, with a design that allows it to conduct both short and long-distance trips without any action required by the person in the driver’s seat. Additionally, all new Tesla cars have the necessary hardware for full self-driving in almost all circumstances, which makes the Autopilot system a significant step forward in the development of autonomous driving technology.

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3 Cars That Have Souls

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  • Tesla vehicles are jam-packed with personalized features and tech.
  • Updates go out constantly to drivers, all with them in mind.

Tesla is known not only for its impressive technology but also for the luxurious surprises and details included in their cars. Tesla understands that a car is not just a means of transportation but a space where you spend many hours of your day with your family and friends. That's why they include Easter eggs in all of their models, such as hidden features that make driving more relaxed or can even help you liven up a party with their light shows.

These Easter eggs feature references to classic movies and TV shows, as well as humorous details like the Emissions Testing Toilet Humor feature, which produces realistic fart sounds through the car's sound system. In addition, Tesla has developed impressive key fobs that resemble the car and have interesting functions besides opening the car.

2 Superior Driving Range

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  • Tesla continues to produce EVs with extended ranges versus the competition.
  • Some of the brand's longer-range cars go 400+ miles.

Tesla has been a pioneer in increasing the range of their cars, and that is one of the things that has always made the brand stand out. Historically, one of the biggest barriers to entry for electric cars was their limited range, coupled with long charging times. However, Tesla has managed to increase the range of its cars to a point where they are highly convenient.

For example, the base version of the Model S provides up to 405 miles of range, while the all-wheel-drive Long Range version of the Model Y offers 330 miles of range. Even the most affordable Model 3, the base rear-wheel-drive model, has a range of 272 miles. These impressive ranges make Tesla vehicles really practical for long-distance travel, eliminating the range anxiety that has been a significant issue for many drivers.

1 An Unparalleled Performance

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  • Tesla-made EVs are known to be high-performance.
  • These vehicles, although gas-free, are very fast and capable.

Tesla has shown that EVs can be both powerful and functional. The company places a great emphasis on making its cars appealing through their performance capabilities. The Model S, in particular, has made headlines for its impressive power and speed. With an electric motor dedicated to each axle, the Model S provides full-time all-wheel drive, regardless of the version. The acceleration of the different models ranges from impressive to extraordinary.

The Model S test vehicle delivered a remarkable 2.4-second sprint to 60 mph and proved to be incredibly thrilling to drive, thanks to its immediate power delivery. The Plaid version takes it to the next level with a third electric motor, which boosts its combined output to a stunning 1020 horsepower, allowing it to reach 60 mph in just 2.1 seconds.