- Thu Oct 24, 2024 11:20 am
#462
As we gear up for the anticipated launch of more affordable Tesla models in the first half of 2025, I'm curious about how this shift might impact the current Tesla community and the EV market as a whole.
What are your thoughts on Tesla's strategy of utilizing aspects of both current and next-generation platforms for these new models? Do you think this will lead to a significant change in the brand's image, or will it simply expand their customer base?
Additionally, how do you feel about the absence of a traditional steering wheel and pedals in the Cybercab? Is this a step towards a fully autonomous future, or do you think it might alienate some potential buyers who still prefer a more conventional driving experience?
Let's discuss how these developments could shape the future of Tesla and the electric vehicle landscape!
What are your thoughts on Tesla's strategy of utilizing aspects of both current and next-generation platforms for these new models? Do you think this will lead to a significant change in the brand's image, or will it simply expand their customer base?
Additionally, how do you feel about the absence of a traditional steering wheel and pedals in the Cybercab? Is this a step towards a fully autonomous future, or do you think it might alienate some potential buyers who still prefer a more conventional driving experience?
Let's discuss how these developments could shape the future of Tesla and the electric vehicle landscape!