Way back in the spring of 2016, Tesla announced that it had , which requires a $1,000 deposit form every prospective buyer. Ever since, the automaker has refused to officially give an updated tally. What gives?
The company didn’t provide an update when I asked on Tuesday.
It’s a frustrating, alluring figure for journalists and observers, even more so now that production on the Model 3 is set to begin in the coming weeks. Yet Tesla still won’t offer a tally.
I’m sure there’s plenty of half-baked and good takes as to why Tesla won’t disclose the figure. On a recent conference call, Tesla founder Elon Musk offered :
“Here’s the problem. If we do that, then people run off and make all sorts of conclusions based on that, that really have — that are not predictive of the future. Because you can’t test drive a Model 3. If you come into our stores and you want to buy a Model 3, we try to get you to buy a Model S or X instead. We anti-sell the Model 3. But I mean, that’s — reservations continue to climb week after week. No advertising, anti-selling, nothing to test drive, still grows every week.”
Maybe it’s ballooned above 373,000, and now it’s daunting to admit? Electrek speculated last month that the total is somewhere close to 500,000 reservations, based on the.
Maybe the company truly doesn’t find the number significant at all, but every single reservation holder got a small reality check on Tuesday, when Musk that anyone who puts a deposit down now shouldn’t expect the car to arrive until the end of 2018.
“So if you want, then definitely put down the deposit,” he said. “The line isn’t getting shorter.”
Sure, and despite the growing logjam, Musk said at the meeting that there are “more and more deposits every week”—despite the supposed for the Model 3 he has deployed.
How many? He didn’t say.
So, here I am, screaming into the void: I want to know the latest headcount. Do you know? Know someone who does? Have any thoughts on why you think Tesla won’t dish the latest number? Give me a shout at [email protected]; through Signal, which you can find my contact info for ; or, if you hate my guts, our general mailbox is available at [email protected].