NEW UPDATE! Tesla Model E80 Finally Launched For $23K! Minimalist Design, Features & More! Elon Musk has finally not given up on Tesla’s affordable car, and it’s really happening: everyone can now buy a car starting at just $20,000. Yeah, you heard that right, it’s even lower than the $25,000 price that the company initially set. Oh my God, we’re really excited that this car has finally been revealed, and it’s been spotted recently in camouflage, suggesting it might launch next month and start deliveries by the end of the year. This isn’t the Model Q, though—this car’s internal codename is “E80,” and it’s rumored to be a more affordable version of the best-selling Model Y crossover.

PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA — July 17, 2025
In what may be remembered as the biggest surprise in Tesla’s history, Elon Musk officially unveiled the long-rumored Tesla Model E80 this morning during a minimalist livestream event — with an even more minimalist price tag: just $23,000.
Yes, you read that right.
While most automakers are inching toward affordability, Tesla just leaped over the competition, delivering a vehicle that not only undercuts most electric and gas-powered cars but does so without sacrificing futuristic design, intelligent features, or performance.
“We Did It Quietly, But Boldly.”
Elon Musk opened the presentation from what appeared to be a nearly empty warehouse outside Tesla’s Fremont factory.
“We weren’t planning to launch it until next year,” Musk said, standing beside the sleek silver E80. “But we realized — why wait when the world needs this now?”
With no traditional PR buildup, no teaser ads, and no countdown clock, the reveal shocked viewers and insiders alike. What they witnessed might be Tesla’s most disruptive innovation since the original Model S.
What Is the Tesla Model E80?
The Model E80 is a compact electric car designed with urban dwellers and first-time EV buyers in mind. It’s intentionally minimalist — but that doesn’t mean it’s lacking. In fact, it may be the most efficient, intuitive Tesla yet.
Key Specs & Features:
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Starting Price: $23,000 (before incentives)
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Range: 310 miles (EPA estimated)
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Charge Time: 20% to 80% in just 11 minutes using Tesla’s V5 Supercharger
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Acceleration: 0–60 mph in 6.2 seconds
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Drive Modes: Eco, Urban, and Boost
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Interior: Vegan leather seats, hidden dashboard screen, auto-dimming glass canopy
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Self-Driving: Full Autopilot Hardware 5.0 (FSD capable)
The body design leans on geometric simplicity: no front grille, hidden handles, and a swooping aerodynamic roofline that seamlessly connects front to rear.

Tesla’s Head of Design, Min-Jae Park, described the look as “brutalist beauty.”
“We designed the E80 to be invisible on the outside and magical on the inside. It’s the car of the people, not the elites.”
The Secret Behind the Low Price
How did Tesla manage to sell an EV with solid specs at $23K? Two words: Gigacasting and AI manufacturing.
According to Musk, the Model E80 is produced using Tesla’s newest Giga Press 80,000T system, allowing nearly the entire frame of the vehicle to be cast in a single shot — cutting assembly time by 70%.
Additionally, Tesla’s Optimus-powered Gigafactory line is now run by AI-enhanced robotic production, which slashed labor costs and human error significantly.
Musk added:
“We’ve cut more than 800 parts from traditional vehicle design. The E80 is more Lego than Frankenstein. Fewer pieces, fewer problems.”
Bold Interior Choices
The Model E80’s interior might be the most controversial part. There’s no physical dashboard. Instead, a single glass control strip embedded in the driver’s side door and steering frame provides haptic feedback for controls. A heads-up display projects navigation, speed, and alerts directly onto the windshield.
The center console is entirely reprogrammable. A magnetic strip beneath the console allows owners to snap on or off accessories, from drink holders to laptop trays to child seats — making the E80 a fully customizable platform.
Tesla calls this modular approach “Function by Magnetism.”
Will It Actually Ship in 2025?
Tesla says yes — and soon.
The Model E80 is expected to go into production this September at GigaTexas, with deliveries beginning by November 2025 in the U.S., Canada, and select EU countries.

Reservations are open now through Tesla’s app and website, requiring just a $100 refundable deposit. Within hours of the announcement, over 480,000 reservations were reportedly made, with some cities seeing instant waitlists.
The Bigger Picture
With the EV market heating up and automakers like Toyota, Ford, and BYD racing to launch affordable EVs, Tesla has just thrown a massive wrench into everyone’s strategy.
The $23,000 Tesla Model E80 may force legacy automakers to slash their margins or risk irrelevance. And for consumers, it could mark the beginning of a new electric era — one that isn’t just for early adopters or the wealthy, but for anyone with a dream of clean mobility.
As Musk signed off the livestream, he simply said:
“No more excuses. We just made electric freedom affordable.”