It’s happening! Tesla will finally be unveiling its Model Y this afternoon, and this is how you can watch all the action.
[referenced url=”https://gizmodo.com.au/2019/03/tesla-changes-its-mind-over-store-closures-raises-prices-by-3/” thumb=”https://gizmodo.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/iStock-582261244-410×231.jpg” title=”Tesla Decides To Keep More Stores Open (And Raises Prices To Do It)” excerpt=”Earlier this month Tesla announced that it would be closing the majority of its brick and mortar stores worldwide in order to afford the $US35,000 price tag on the new Model 3, as well as keep the company “financially sustainable.” The company has now published a blog post which backflipped on this decision.”]
Update 3:34pm
Sadly the stream seems to have disappeared, so you won’t be able to rewatch it. Sorry!
Update 2:18pm:
The stream still isn’t live yet, but it the page has updated to include a YouTube embed. So once it eventually goes live, you can watch it right here:
You can read the original article below.
The event will be live streamed at 2PM AEDT on the Tesla website, with the pre-show kicking off at 1:45pm. Unlike most tech event live streams, you’ll need to register with your name, email address and phone number; because data collection.
Tesla will then email you with further details and an exclusive live link.
Alternatively, this general link also works.
There’s been some wild Tesla news over the past couple of weeks – from the $US35,000 Model 3 announcement and new Superchargers, to deciding to close most stores, to backflipping on the store closures to Elon Musk possibly winding up in contempt of court. It’ll be interesting to see if this unveiling will be just as eventful.
[referenced url=”https://gizmodo.com.au/2019/03/s3xyback-ft-tesla/” thumb=”https://gizmodo.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/tesla-model-y-410×231.jpg” title=”S3XYBack Ft. Tesla” excerpt=”Earlier this week Elon Musk finally announced the launch day of the Model Y – March 14.
This electronic SUV has been a long time coming, as has the name. Perhaps it was naive of me to hope that Musk wouldn’t lean into the naming convention that he’s been building towards for years. And yet here we are.”]