Tesla’s Fremont factory in California has hit a new milestone, producing its 2 millionth car. A picture was shared showing the 2 millionth car surrounded by staff and a sign that read “2 million”.
The news was shared on Tuesday morning by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
“Congrats to Tesla Fremont + Giga Nevada for making their 2 millionth car!”, said Musk.
“To think that Fremont was just a derelict building & Giga Nevada was just rocks & bushes when started! California used to have a dozen car factories. NUMMI was last to close. Now, Tesla Fremont is the biggest car factory in North America!”, exclaimed Musk.
The 2 millionth Tesla produced looks to be a red Model 3 Performance, as seen below:
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