Tesla Model Y Dominance: Inevitable or Inflated?
This Forbes article (unfortunately behind a paywall) hints at something big brewing with the Model Y. Given the recent price fluctuations and the ever-increasing demand, I'm starting to wonder if we're witnessing the dawn of true EV market dominance. Or is it all just hype?
Will the Model Y become the ubiquitous vehicle, the iPhone of the auto industry? Are we approaching a tipping point where gas-powered cars become the relics of a bygone era, replaced by the sleek efficiency of the Y?
What do you think is the biggest obstacle to the Model Y achieving total market saturation? Is it infrastructure, price, public perception, or something else entirely?
I’m predicting that within the next five years, we'll see Model Ys outnumbering many popular ICE vehicles on the road. Am I completely off base here, or is this a realistic projection?
Share your thoughts. Let's discuss.
Tesla Model Y Dominance: Inevitable or Inflated?
This Forbes article (unfortunately behind a paywall) hints at something big brewing with the Model Y. Given the recent price fluctuations and the ever-increasing demand, I'm starting to wonder if we're witnessing the dawn of true EV market dominance. Or is it all just hype?
Will the Model Y become the ubiquitous vehicle, the iPhone of the auto industry? Are we approaching a tipping point where gas-powered cars become the relics of a bygone era, replaced by the sleek efficiency of the Y?
What do you think is the biggest obstacle to the Model Y achieving total market saturation? Is it infrastructure, price, public perception, or something else entirely?
I’m predicting that within the next five years, we'll see Model Ys outnumbering many popular ICE vehicles on the road. Am I completely off base here, or is this a realistic projection?
Share your thoughts. Let's discuss.