Both the clarity of the notebookchat article (no Model 2 at under $25k) and the ambiguity (there will be a sub $30k car in 2025) is what I heard in the earnings call. Several news outlets said Musk confirmed of a cheaper car in first half 2025, but that's not what I heard.
Quote from: Art V on October 25, 2024, 06:46:33Both the clarity of the notebookchat article (no Model 2 at under $25k) and the ambiguity (there will be a sub $30k car in 2025) is what I heard in the earnings call. Several news outlets said Musk confirmed of a cheaper car in first half 2025, but that's not what I heard.
The "cheaper cars" are the Model Y and 3, which will continue to drop in price through 2025 as battery prices decline and as some of the so-called "Model 2" technology is incorporated using the existing production lines.
The least expensive car will be the Cybercab, which will be built on a new production line in "2026" (as always, give or take a few years).
Clear enough?
A cheaper car built on the cybercab platform would be a winner. If it seats 4 or 5 people, Same size front and rear wheels and obviously need the equipment to be able to manually drive it. Fingers crossed this happens.