Exclusive: Tesla executives questioned Musk after he denied killing $25,000 EV project, sources say
Source: Reuters
Some senior Tesla executives were alarmed last year when Elon Musk denied a Reuters report that the company had killed a planned all-new $25,000 EV that investors had expected to drive explosive vehicle sales growth, according to people familiar with the matter.
"Reuters is lying," Musk had posted on X, minutes after the story published on April 5, 2024, halting a 6% decline in Tesla's stock. Tesla shares recovered some of the loss after Musk's post, but the stock was down 3.6% at market close.
The executives knew that Musk had, in fact, canceled the low-cost vehicle, which many investors called the Model 2, and pivoted Tesla to focus on self-driving robotaxis, the people said. The company had told employees the project was over weeks earlier, Reuters reported, citing three sources and company documents.
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A year later, struggling with a dated lineup and falling sales around the world, Tesla has still not released the low-cost EV that Musk once called pivotal to the company's future. Neither Musk nor Tesla has explicitly confirmed killing an all-new model that investors and Tesla enthusiasts have long referred to as the Model 2 because it would slot in below the current cheapest model in Tesla's lineup, the $42,500 Model 3.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/tesla-executives-questioned-musk-after-he-denied-killing-25000-ev-project-2025-06-02/
I guess bad things happen when corporations employ a known drug addict.

FredGarvin
(636 posts)Excellent cars. Inexpensive.
Superior engineering.
zorbasd
(414 posts)I was most impressed.....can't have good things here, but we have freedom....yeah right.
quakerboy
(14,370 posts)I haven't seen a byd, but my instinct is to trust Toyota over most other brands, and they have a very inexpensive electric car on offer currently.