Model Q Hype: Sub-$30k Tesla and 3-Row Model Y Coming in 2025?
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2024 3:19 pm
Tesla's 2025 Roadmap: Game Changer or Overreach?
A sub-30k Model Q and a 3-row Model Y for China have been hinted at for 2025. Color me intrigued, but also skeptical. Can Tesla realistically deliver a truly competitive vehicle at that price point without compromising quality or features? Will this cannibalize Model 3/Y sales, or open up a whole new market segment?
The China-exclusive 3-row Model Y is an interesting move. Does this signal a shift in strategy, focusing on specific regional demands? Or is it simply a response to the unique pressures of the Chinese auto market?
Perhaps the biggest question mark is execution. Tesla’s ambitious growth targets hinge on flawless production scaling. Can they truly pull this off, especially with the looming uncertainty around EV tax credits and the changing political landscape?
I'm eager to hear your thoughts. Is Tesla setting itself up for success, or spreading itself too thin? Let the debate begin.
A sub-30k Model Q and a 3-row Model Y for China have been hinted at for 2025. Color me intrigued, but also skeptical. Can Tesla realistically deliver a truly competitive vehicle at that price point without compromising quality or features? Will this cannibalize Model 3/Y sales, or open up a whole new market segment?
The China-exclusive 3-row Model Y is an interesting move. Does this signal a shift in strategy, focusing on specific regional demands? Or is it simply a response to the unique pressures of the Chinese auto market?
Perhaps the biggest question mark is execution. Tesla’s ambitious growth targets hinge on flawless production scaling. Can they truly pull this off, especially with the looming uncertainty around EV tax credits and the changing political landscape?
I'm eager to hear your thoughts. Is Tesla setting itself up for success, or spreading itself too thin? Let the debate begin.