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Tesla plans to make new mass market electric car model in mid-2025

- Reuters

Tesla has told suppliers it wants to start production of a new mass market electric vehicle codenamed “Redwood” in mid-2025, according to four people familiar with the matter, with two of them describing the model as a compact crossover.

The Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, has long whetted fans’ and investors’ appetites for affordable electric vehicles and selfdrivin­g robotaxis that are expected to be made on next-generation, cheaper electric car platforms.

Those models, including an entrylevel $25,000 car, would allow it to compete with cheaper gasoline-powered cars and a growing number of inexpensiv­e EVs, such as those made by China’s BYD.

BYD overtook Tesla as the world’s top EV maker in the final quarter of 2023.

Musk had first promised to build a $25,000 car in 2020, a plan he later shelved and then revived. Tesla’s cheapest offering, the Model 3 sedan, currently has a starting price of $38,990 in the United States.

Musk said last year he was concerned about the impact of high interest rates on consumer demand for bigticket items like cars.

Tesla sent “requests for quotes”, or invitation for bids for the “Redwood” model, to suppliers last year, and forecast weekly production volume of 10,000 vehicles, two of the sources said.

Production would begin in June 2025, three of the sources said. All spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter is confidenti­al.

Tesla did not respond to a request for comment.

The timing of next-generation compact vehicles was one of the most voted questions by investors to Tesla ahead of its quarterly results report on Wednesday afternoon, when it is expected to forecast a 21% rise in 2024 deliveries, well below the long-term annual target of 50% that Musk set about three years ago.

Musk said in May that Tesla was working on two new products, with the potential for combined sales of 5m vehicles a year. “Both the design of the products and manufactur­ing techniques are head and shoulders above anything else that is present in the industry,” he said at Tesla’s annual shareholde­r meeting.

Tesla plans to make an inexpensiv­e robotaxi and an entry-level, $25,000 electric car based on the same vehicle architectu­re, according to Walter Isaacson’s biography of Musk released in September, which includes interviews with the CEO and executives.

 ?? Photograph: Mike Stewart/AP ?? Elon Musk has long whetted fans’ appetites for affordable electric vehicles.
Photograph: Mike Stewart/AP Elon Musk has long whetted fans’ appetites for affordable electric vehicles.

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