As 2026 approaches, Tesla is shaking up the automotive business once again with the launch of the Model Q, a small electric SUV aimed at the upper middle class that is equipped with the company's advanced technology. The Model Q is affordable yet efficient, yet still combines Model Y DNA with futuristic design touches and next-generation autonomous systems. Stylish and eco-friendly, the Model Q is a new smart car made for city dwellers who are always on the go. Redesigned for a more compact size, the Model Q follows Tesla's basic software-driven design philosophy. Inside the Model Q, you can expect a luxurious, comfortable, and very tidy space. Almost everything is controlled by the main touchscreen. The large touchscreen in the control center will be about fifteen inches diagonal. Information about the vehicle, climate control, entertainment settings, and navigation will be displayed. The design of the 2026 Tesla Model Q cleverly blends the brand's signature futuristic aesthetic with functional features. Its clean lines and smooth surfaces provide an aerodynamic design that maximizes its small stature by reducing drag and increasing efficiency. You won't see the usual grille. The front is dominated by sleek adaptive LED headlights that blend seamlessly with the aerodynamic front fascia. Looking at the Tesla Model Q from the side, its aerodynamic profile captures the essence of the company’s unique futuristic design philosophy. The SUV roofline tapers from the A-pillar to the C-pillar, creating a sporty yet practical coupe-like profile. The combination of technological prowess and aesthetic impact is meant to be showcased at the rear of the Model Q. By producing a narrow horizontal line that runs completely from left to right, the LED lights create a strong visual identity and a sense of spaciousness when the lights are off. The Tesla Model Q is available in two main trim levels: single-motor rear-wheel drive and dual-motor all-wheel drive. The quick torque of the two electric motors allows the Dual-Motor version to reach 60 mph (100 km/h) in less than 4.3 seconds. The base model’s 75 kWh Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery and the AWD variant’s 90 kWh High-Density Lithium Battery allow the Model Q to reach up to 330 miles (WLTP) on a single charge. Thanks to the Tesla Supercharging V4 capacity, the battery can be charged to a range of 10-80% in about 20 minutes.
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