Tesla has reportedly confirmed that it plans to build its upcoming $25,000 electric car at Gigafactory Berlin.
It’s a rare new model to be confirmed for the factory that currently only produces the Model Y.
At Tesla’s 2023 Investor Day in March, the automaker unveiled a new car manufacturing system, which CEO Elon Musk claimed would be faster, more efficient, and enable the production of cheaper electric vehicles.
Tesla is calling it the “Unboxed Process”:
The general idea is that Tesla wants to be able to work on separate sections of the vehicle individually and only bring the car together at a new “more final” assembly.
It differs from the more traditional car manufacturing model to move the entire vehicle body down a line all the way to the final assembly.
Tesla has announced plans to use this next-generation platform to launch two new vehicles: a cheaper, smaller electric car, often referred to as “the $25,000 Tesla” and a robotaxi designed specifically for a self-driving taxi service.
The automaker first announced plans to build the new next-gen vehicles at the upcoming Gigafactory Mexico.
The automaker is already installing some of the production equipment for the next-gen vehicles at the factory.
Now, Tesla is also expanding the footprint of the next generation vehicles to Gigafactory Berlin.
Elon Musk recently visited Gigafactory Berlin and held a meeting with the factory workers. At the meeting, he reportedly announced that the plant will build the new cheaper Tesla vehicle (via Reuters):
At the same meeting, he informed staff of plans to build the 25,000-euro vehicle there, the source said.