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Tesla Is Still Trying To Make An Affordable Car
Tesla Is Still Trying To Make An Affordable Car-August 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:37

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Tesla makes the Model S, the Model X, the Model 3, and the Model Y, two of which were genuinely groundbreaking, one of which has become the volume sales success Tesla needed, and the other the possible sales success Tesla still needs. But CEO Elon Musk has been giving hints about something even more desirable: a compact.

Here’s the direct quote yesterday, from a call with investors last month:

Speaking to investors and analysts on a recent conference call, Musk stressed that “we will not succeed in our mission if we don’t make cars affordable”, adding: “The thing that bugs me the most about where we are right now is that our cars aren’t affordable enough. We need to fix that.”

While not revealing specifics, in order to keep future Tesla product launches as surprising as possible, Musk confirmed that “it would be reasonable to assume that we would make a compact vehicle of some kind and probably a higher-capacity vehicle of some kind.”

Musk made these remarks last month, when some outlets them to mean Tesla was thinking about not one but two cars, a compact and a van-like situation. But Autocar says this week that Tesla’s new plant in Berlin could make a smaller car, in particular, more of a real possibility:

It is believed that Tesla’s German factory, which is due to be completed and begin operations in July 2021, could be the catalyst for a smaller, cheaper model, thanks to what Musk describes as a “revolution in automotive body engineering”: a giant aluminium casting machine.

Considered a first in the mass-production industry, with Tesla applying to patent the design last year, the machine hugely simplifies the process of assembling a unibody frame, which is traditionally done by folding, welding and gluing together multiple panels and parts.

If what this all ends with is a Model 3 hatchback, that will be a disappointment, even though making a Model 3 a hatchback . That’s because a Model 3 hatchback would likely also be what the Model 3 is—an expensive luxury car, the irony being the Model 3 was , even if it never really turned out that way.

Far more exciting would be an actual compact or subcompact, a car that is under 30,000 dollars/euros/pounds/whatever, a car that is legitimately small but still packed with Tesla’s tech, a car that you could rationalize to yourself while purchasing, a car that doesn’t try to have all the range in the world, a car that’s utilitarian and not a cultural signal.

Such a car would give Tesla a foothold in competing with the , which is expected to cost around £27,500 in a place (Britain) where the cheapest Model 3 is £43,490. Such a car would also probably not come to the U.S., as the ID.3 isn’t either. Such a car would also be the first Tesla to appeal to me, personally, even though I respect what Tesla has done with the Y/3/X/S.

Which means I’m fully resigned to Tesla indeed making this car and confining it to Europe and possibly also selling it in Asia and in a few years’ time me wistfully going to the Tesla UK site and looking at the shiny and practical and sensibly-priced new Model 2 and getting mad over and over again, not unlike what I already do with the Honda E.

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