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Story uslikely to enrage a lot of people regarding CT delay, but….

Tesla’s $25k car gets update on its final name, options, and potential release date
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Tesla Model 2 Tesla’s $25k car gets update on its final name, options, and potential release date simon-alvarez-avatar-80x80

BySimon Alvarez
Posted on September 2, 2021

During a recent all-hands meeting, Tesla CEO Elon Musk provided some updates on one of the company’s most ambitious vehicles yet: the ~$25,000 compact car. As per information shared by individuals familiar with the items discussed in the meeting, Musk clarified that the upcoming vehicle would not be named the “Model 2,” but it could be a car designed for Full Self-Driving with no steering wheel or physical pedals.

EV blog Electrek, citing individuals who were also at the recently-held all-hands meeting, further claimed that the $25,000 compact car has a tentative release date of 2023. This is notably conservative as previous reports from China hint that work on an affordable Tesla is already underway. Earlier this year, local reports from Chinese media outlets hinted that a vehicle that’s more affordable than the Model 3 would likely start testing at the latter half of the year.

More recent reports from the world’s largest EV market hinted that a prototype of the affordable Tesla had also been completed, and most suppliers for the upcoming vehicle had already been lined up. Considering Musk’s recent comments at the hands-on meeting, it almost seems like Tesla is building two affordable all-electric cars: a more traditional compact EV that would be released in China and another low-cost car that’s primarily designed for Full Self-Driving in the United States. Both vehicles have the potential to be disruptive in their own way.

An affordable Tesla in China — particularly one that is reportedly based on the Model 3 platform — would likely be a substantial hit among budget-conscious buyers who are looking to get the most out of their vehicle purchase. Tesla tends to equip its cars with a robust set of standard features, and its vehicles typically offer performance that’s far above their price point. These, together with the convenience offered by the Supercharger Network, would likely allow Tesla’s affordable car in China to be competitive in the country’s local market.

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A low-cost pure FSD car for the United States would also have some potential. Assuming that Tesla could indeed develop a fully autonomous solution for its vehicles, a fleet of affordable Robotaxis would definitely make sense. Such an idea is not that wild either, considering that GM’s Cruise debuted the exact same concept back in 2018. During that time, Cruise showed off a concept of a Chevy Bolt EV that has no steering wheel or physical pedals. Cruise was targeting a 2019 rollout for the vehicle then, though such a target was not met. Tesla also unveiled a similar concept for the Model 3 back in 2019 when it held its Autonomy Day event.
Tesla’s affordable car is the next big project for Elon Musk and his team. Producing a mass-market car like the Model 3 profitably is no joke, after all, but rolling out an affordable car that could still turn a profit would be an even more challenging undertaking. If Tesla could pull it off, however, the company could effectively cement its place as this generation’s premier vehicle maker, and a company that holds the key to true autonomous driving.

https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-compact-car-name-release-date-options-elon-musk/
 

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Yeah, I can't see the 25k vehicle not having any driver controls with FSD costing 10k alone.
 

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I don't think it is going to be FSD only. At least not if it's going to be released in 2023. It would be too limiting, particularly since I think FSD is not as good in China as it is in the US and China is one of the main markets for this car.

I'm wondering if Tesla is going to end the whole Model ?? branding at this point. They already have S3XY, it is "Complete".
 
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I don't think it is going to be FSD only. At least not if it's going to be released in 2023. It would be too limiting, particularly since I think FSD is not as good in China as it is in the US and China is one of the main markets for this car.

I'm wondering if Tesla is going to end the whole Model ?? branding at this point. They already have S3XY, it is "Complete".
With the current regulations it is doubtful. Chinese buyer also order FSD at far fewer numbers. I think it will not be model 2, but something with an A. Not “A”, that is trademarked by Ford. Think about it:

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what happens if the car is purchased without FSD upgrade?
 
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what happens if the car is purchased without FSD upgrade?
Depends if they have Drive-by-wire perfected. If they do you could conceivably plug in a game controller.
 

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what happens if the car is purchased without FSD upgrade?
Maybe you get the first year of FSD subscription for free similar to how you get a year of free premium data now. That would be truly evil. Right up there with selling printers with ink that expires after a year.

Sometimes I wonder if Musk believes these ideas he tosses out or if he's just trolling the planet.
 

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I thought the plan was to stop selling cars and just become a robotaxi company, once FSD became a thing.

Elon promised a 25k car, he didn't promise to sell it to us peasants. It makes no sense if FSD becomes as valuable as Elon thinks it will.
 

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I thought the plan was to stop selling cars and just become a robotaxi company, once FSD became a thing.

Elon promised a 25k car, he didn't promise to sell it to us peasants. It makes no sense if FSD becomes as valuable as Elon thinks it will.
Ah.. but why put up all that capital when he could get us to finance it.

Sell the cars for $25k, create the Tesla-taxi service and app that works more or less like Uber. Plebes like us buy the cars, Tesla profits from the sale of the car and again every time we rent it out as a Robo-taxi.

Some folks might buy the cars for their own exclusive use, but that's not skin off Tesla's back, they profit either way.
 

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Released.

The Cybertruck was released in 2019. It'll ship in 2022.

Also, electrek, it doesn't have a name. Sheesh.

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Tesla’s $25k car gets update on its final name

Umm… yeah. Now we know for certain what it’s not called. Fred is such a clickbaiter. He’s a master clickbaiter.
 
 
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