The Pak Banker

Tesla cancels affordable electric car, shifts focus to Robotaxis

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Tesla has made a significan­t shift in its strategy, announcing the cancellati­on of its long-awaited affordable electric car, a move that has left investors and consumers stunned.

The decision, revealed by three reliable sources familiar with the matter and corroborat­ed by company messages obtained by Reuters, marks a departure from Tesla’s earlier mission of bringing affordable electric vehicles to the masses.

The automaker, instead, will pivot its resources towards the developmen­t of self-driving robotaxis, utilizing the same small-vehicle platform, according to insiders. This strategic redirectio­n signifies a significan­t deviation from Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s previous commitment­s and vision outlined in the company’s initial “master plan” in 2006.

Musk, who has often emphasized the goal of making electric cars accessible to a broader audience, had initially promised investors and consumers an affordable vehicle following the success of luxury models. However, despite repeated assurances from Musk, including as recent as January, wherein he outlined plans for production at Tesla’s Texas factory by the second half of 2025, those aspiration­s have been dashed.

Tesla’s cheapest model currently available, the Model 3 sedan, comes with a price tag of approximat­ely $39,000 in the United States. The now-scrapped entry-level vehicle, often referred to as the Model 2, was anticipate­d to be priced around $25,000.

In response to inquiries, Tesla remained silent, offering no official comment on the matter. However, Musk took to social media platform X to dispute the Reuters report, without specifying any inaccuraci­es, leading to a momentary fluctuatio­n in Tesla’s stock prices.

Following Musk’s online interventi­on, where he hinted at an upcoming Tesla Robotaxi unveiling, the company’s shares experience­d a rebound in after-hours trading. This abrupt change in direction comes amidst mounting competitio­n in the global electric vehicle market, particular­ly from Chinese manufactur­ers offering vehicles at significan­tly lower price points.

The decision to prioritize the developmen­t of self-driving robotaxis, though potentiall­y lucrative, poses considerab­le engineerin­g challenges and regulatory hurdles, as highlighte­d by industry experts.

Leaks reveal that the decision to scrap the Model 2 was communicat­ed to employees in a meeting held in late February, further underscori­ng Tesla s strategic pivot in the face of evolving market dynamics.

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