Cheapest available Tesla starts around $47k, but probably none available at that price. Think $50k.
https://electrek.co/2022/03/14/tesla-increases-prices-whole-lineup-cheapest-electric-csr/
Depending on the state you live in you can get up to $10,000 EV credits the Federal credit sunset for Tesla after they produced their 250,001 vehicle. They drastically raised prices my buddy Evan played 35,500 for his model 3 before the pandemic thank you Brandon. A Model 3 FSD long range will be my next car. I leased a Model S for a year it was easily the fastest car I have owned off the line and I used to rally race with 4wd 500+ hp boosted cars the Model S has the seat push back launch capabilities no other vehicle has its shockingly fast. Mine has ludicrous mode plaid is even faster. I charged mine off my solar panels never once needed grid power my panels always make a surplus I have 15,000 watts on poles and trackers plus another 10,000 watts on the “mother in law” house in the back on my acreage. If they didn’t want 100+k for an S I’d buy one. For half the money you can get a slightly smaller and slower Model 3 with FSD and the LR fast charge pack. The only time I ever fast charged was when I took my S to New Orleans or Houston for local and gambling trips to Oklahoma or Shreveport I never needed to fast charge or charge at all for Oklahoma. I slow charged for free in Shreveport at the hotel while playing high limit craps by the time I left two days later even with driving all over Shreveport for food and to move casinos two over night plug in was more than enough to get all the way back to my steel garage and solar panels. The Model S is something that has to be experienced to believe it can blow the doors off million dollar cars in the quarter mile and routinely does. I spanked a Lambo on the tollway with mine I was a full 4 car lengths ahead till the limiter kicked in at 150mph scary fast and all you hear is whoosh and weeeeeee of the motors