Electricity blog Electrek reported today that a source indicated that Tesla could announce two vehicles in March, instead of the expected single Model 3. Reporter Seth Weintraub noted that he could not confirm the source’s statements, he but referenced a presentation that Tesla gave at a Hong Kong meeting this week that showed both a sedan and a crossover vehicle.

"Yes, obviously, the artwork is simply a Model X and Model S under digital covers, but the fact that there are two cars to be unveiled adds a little more credence to what I’ve heard,” Weintraub wrote.

Update: Tesla e-mailed a statement to Ars saying, "Electrek is wrong. Unfortunately they failed to check with us before publishing."

While Tesla followers have long expected the Model 3, which is supposed to be Tesla’s more affordable sedan, the crossover vehicle could be the Model Y, which Tesla CEO Elon Musk hinted at in October. Based on some comments from Tesla's chief technical officer, JB Straubel, the Model Y will apparently be like the Model X but cheaper and based on the smaller Model 3.

Back in October, Musk responded on Twitter to a fan of the Model X’s falcon-wing doors, saying, "There will be a Model 3 and a Model Y. One of the two will [have falcon-wing doors].” Musk quickly deleted the tweet.

Elektrek’s source said the Model Y would cost about $5,000 more than the Model 3, which is similar to the price difference between the Model S and the Model X.