Elon Musk revives hopes for a $25,000 Tesla — or is it a robotaxi?
But his comments in January of this year suggested the mainstream vehicle, dubbed the Model 2 by Tesla fans on social media, was on a back burner.
“We are not currently working on a $25,000 car,” Musk said in response to a question on the earnings call for fourth-quarter 2021. “At some point we will. But we have enough on our plate right now — too much on our plate, frankly.”
Musk has gone back and forth over the years on prioritizing an inexpensive Tesla.
For most of this year, Musk has promoted robotaxis as a better answer to inexpensive transportation than personal car ownership. In April, he said Tesla would build a dedicated robotaxi model without driver controls for volume production in 2024.
Analysts took Musk’s comments last week as a reference to his robotaxi project. George Gianarikas, Canaccord Genuity managing director, told Yahoo Finance that the robotaxi platform could promote adoption of EVs globally due to its sharply lower production costs.
Still, Tesla followers speculated on social media that there could be a driver-controlled vehicle coming on the new platform, especially if Tesla’s self-driving software is not ready for robotaxi deployment by 2024.
“I’m glad to see Tesla is focused on this new platform for a cheaper vehicle once again after Elon said they weren’t working on it,” said Ryan Shaw, a YouTube content creator with 230,000 subscribers who focuses on Tesla news and analysis. “But I personally don’t think this vehicle might be what people think it is.”
The platform is probably intended for the robotaxi, Shaw said, rather than human-operated Teslas. However, one twist could be that Tesla realizes that it should also use the platform to build and sell a Model 2 with human controls while robotaxi issues are being worked out.
“My guess though is that Tesla will end up needing to change this platform a tad and sell a more affordable vehicle that can also be driven,” Shaw said in a video last week.
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