With Tesla's recent announcement about shifting to a stable pricing model in Australia, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of Tesla's pricing strategy globally. How do you think this change will impact consumer confidence and purchasing decisions? Do you believe stable pricing could be a game-changer for Tesla in markets facing increasing competition from lower-cost EVs, particularly from China?
Additionally, as we look ahead to the upcoming Project E41 Model Y, what are your thoughts on the trade-offs between cost-cutting measures and maintaining the premium experience Tesla is known for? Are there specific features you think should never be compromised, even in a more affordable model? Let's discuss!
With Tesla's recent announcement about shifting to a stable pricing model in Australia, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of Tesla's pricing strategy globally. How do you think this change will impact consumer confidence and purchasing decisions? Do you believe stable pricing could be a game-changer for Tesla in markets facing increasing competition from lower-cost EVs, particularly from China?
Additionally, as we look ahead to the upcoming Project E41 Model Y, what are your thoughts on the trade-offs between cost-cutting measures and maintaining the premium experience Tesla is known for? Are there specific features you think should never be compromised, even in a more affordable model? Let's discuss!