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Musk lays out timeline for Tesla semi truck, electric pick-up

- DANA HULL 14 April

Tesla ’s plans to pad its lineup of electric vehicles are taking shape, with Elon Musk sketching out a timeline for the arrival of a semi truck, pickup and sports car.

After the final unveiling of the Model 3 sedan in July, Tesla will show an electric semi truck in September and a pickup in 18 to 24 months, the chief executive officer wrote in a series of tweets Thursday. The Palo Alto, California-based company also will bring back the Roadster, its very first model, as a convertibl­e.

Musk had telegraphe­d Tesla’s future products several times before, most notably at last summer’s “Master Plan, Part Deux.” With the Model 3 already aimed at catapultin­g Tesla from niche player to higher-volume automaker, the manifesto went a step further, with Musk laying out a vision to “cover the major forms of terrestria­l transport.” “Team has done an amazing job,” Musk tweeted on Thursday, referring to the semi truck. “Seriously next level.” Analysts quickly speculated Musk may have been alluding to the semi’s self-driving capabiliti­es. The auto industry has adopted a five-level system for measuring autonomous proficienc­y, with the highest-level systems being capable of all driving-related tasks.

“It’s at least a semi-autonomous truck,” Ben Kallo, an analyst at Robert W Baird &, said by phone. “The important thing is that while everyone is focused on the Model 3, there are a lot of other projects going on at Tesla.” Tesla declined to comment beyond Musk’s tweets. Its shares climbed 2.4 per cent to close at $304 in New York, valuing the company at about $49.6 billion. Tesla’s market capitalisa­tion briefly passed General Motors Co. earlier this week.

After burning through $970 million in the fourth quarter, Tesla has forecast as much as $2.5 billion in capital expenditur­es during the first half of 2017. The company raised about $1.4 billion through a stock and debt offering last month.

James Albertine, an analyst at Consumer Edge Research, called Musk’s tweets potentiall­y exciting for investors, as the products are ways Tesla can extend into new markets and leverage prior investment­s.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? CEO Elon Musk had telegraphe­d Tesla’s future products several times before, most notably at last summer’s “Master Plan, Part Deux”
PHOTO: REUTERS CEO Elon Musk had telegraphe­d Tesla’s future products several times before, most notably at last summer’s “Master Plan, Part Deux”

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