Tesla says it will reach production in 2026 and cost $30,000. It lacks a steering wheel or pedals and has two seats. "It'll cost roughly 25K, so it is a 25K car," Musk said on Thursday.
Douglas McIntyre, editor-in-chief of Climate Change 24/7, discusses Tesla’s plans to launch a $25,000 electric vehicle, marking a significant step toward addressing affordability concerns in the EV ...
On the October earnings call, Musk said that Tesla does plan a “$25K car” – its “Cybercab,” a two-door, two-seat, fully autonomous vehicle. Musk unveiled a prototype at a Hollywood-style ...
A Tesla driver believes the new 2025 Model Q will ... a single properly aligned body panel,” another says. “You mean 25k after tax credits and imaginary gas savings, more like $40k ...
Leave it to Tesla to change how cars are made. Tesla's $25,000 electric car will reportedly be built unlike any other car has been in the past. Will it work? We shall find out in a couple of years.
“When can we expect Tesla to give us the $25,000 non-robotaxi regular car model?” Musk responded: “We’re not making a non-robo…,” before he was interrupted by another Tesla executive. Musk later added ...
attributes his “increased conviction” to expectations that Tesla will launch a $25,000-$30,000 hatchback model, potentially capturing approximately 15% of the global compact car market.