Tesla Model Q: Everything We Know & Expect from the Entry-Level EV
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 4:41 pm
Model Q: Hype vs. Reality - Let's Discuss!
Tesla's upcoming Model Q" is generating serious buzz, with a potential 2025 release and a sub-$35,000 price point. But is it all it's cracked up to be? Some are calling it a "baby Model Y, hinting at a similar design but smaller scale. Others are skeptical, questioning how Tesla can deliver on these promises while maintaining profitability.
What are your realistic expectations for the Model Q? Will it truly revolutionize the entry-level EV market, or are we setting ourselves up for disappointment?
A 53 kWh LFP battery is rumored, potentially limiting range compared to other Tesla models. Is this a worthwhile trade-off for affordability? How much range is enough for an entry-level EV?
Tesla is also hinting at a mixed platform approach, combining elements of existing and next-gen tech. Could this lead to unforeseen issues, or is it a clever way to streamline production and control costs?
Finally, the inclusion of bi-directional charging and a 48V system is intriguing. How important are these features to you? Are they game-changers or just nice-to-haves?
Let's hear your thoughts. What features are essential for the Model Q to be a true competitor? What are you most excited about, and what are your biggest concerns?
Tesla's upcoming Model Q" is generating serious buzz, with a potential 2025 release and a sub-$35,000 price point. But is it all it's cracked up to be? Some are calling it a "baby Model Y, hinting at a similar design but smaller scale. Others are skeptical, questioning how Tesla can deliver on these promises while maintaining profitability.
What are your realistic expectations for the Model Q? Will it truly revolutionize the entry-level EV market, or are we setting ourselves up for disappointment?
A 53 kWh LFP battery is rumored, potentially limiting range compared to other Tesla models. Is this a worthwhile trade-off for affordability? How much range is enough for an entry-level EV?
Tesla is also hinting at a mixed platform approach, combining elements of existing and next-gen tech. Could this lead to unforeseen issues, or is it a clever way to streamline production and control costs?
Finally, the inclusion of bi-directional charging and a 48V system is intriguing. How important are these features to you? Are they game-changers or just nice-to-haves?
Let's hear your thoughts. What features are essential for the Model Q to be a true competitor? What are you most excited about, and what are your biggest concerns?