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Analyst on Tesla: The $25k EV car exists today. BYD makes it

Published 04/08/2024, 09:00 AM
Updated 04/08/2024, 01:20 PM
© Reuters.  Analyst on Tesla (TSLA): The $25k EV car exists today. BYD makes it

Analysts at Bernstein said on Monday that the $25,000 electric vehicle exists, and Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) rival BYD makes it.

A report from Reuters last week claimed that Tesla had scrapped its low-cost car plans. However, shortly after, Elon Musk denied the claims, suggesting the article was a lie.

In its note, Bernstein explained that the medium-term bull case for Tesla is that the company is in a lull, awaiting the launch of its lower-cost platform that will dramatically reinvigorate growth.

In a further tweet on Friday after the close, Musk said the company will unveil its robotaxi in August.

"We see a Robotaxi unveiling on August 8 as more aspirational, akin to Tesla's Semi and Roadster announcements - and not likely to be Tesla's next model," wrote Bernstein.

Despite the Reuters report, the Model 2 is expected to start at $25,000 and debut in late 2025/26.

Bernstein added: "A lower priced platform will invariably increase Tesla's available market - our analysis suggests that a $25K sedan and $30K SUV would increase Tesla's addressable market by 100%+."

However, the firm notes that Chinese electric vehicle firm BYD offers its Seal model in China today for less than $25,000, which compares very favorably to a Model 3, and a $25,000 SUV today that compares favorably to a Model Y.

Bernstein expects competitors' offerings to get better over the next three years.

"The other challenge Tesla will likely face with the Model 2 is cannibalization of its existing (and increasingly aged) lineup," said the firm. "The upshot is that the Model 2 will invariably be a huge boost to Tesla - but perhaps not as big as investors believe."

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I don't understand why there are people in this platform who think of Tesla as an only car maker company... Too shallow, I expect such a way if thinking in Facebook platform and other social platforms but not here as investors?!? I expected more educated people at least
TSLA may do well only selling luxury vehicles
When they release a $25k model... BYD would of already a $20k model...
Fun reading losers post anti-Musk comments.
Fun seeing the Elon simps furiously gobbling their daddy
hi all friends and
when you have 100% market dominance, you can get away with charging ridiculously high prices, but now with competition undercutting Tesla, Tesla will have to rethink pricing. This will and has also affected stock share pricing as no more robust earnings like 5 years ago. Robotics may give them the boost they need though.
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here comes $90$ come on down to constant row
Hard for the shorters to lose money, it seems.
Any cheaper than the model 3 will be junk. It’s already bottom of the barrel
All cars are built cheap anyway, so that's irrelevant.
I thought BYD announced a $10k EV
I love how all of these anti-Tesla articles, or Tesla losing steam articles, etc., mask the TRUE Tesla problem. Elon pissed off his followers. The sheep got so mad that he wanted to make Twitter free speech for the conservatives ALSO, that they are willing to do away with the car he was giving them.
China rule the hardware/ US rule the software.. Forget about competing with China on hardware. Trump is right to destroy Huawei early before Apple is outclassed. Biden must now think of destroying BYD before Tesla is swamped. There is no software to save Tesla.
Tesla won't be able to compete on the lower-price ranges with BYD, assuming they are even able to put out a cheaper model at alll
It's what ever the the Repiglaclons want it to be..!!
learn how to spell.
Mason...Why Americans still buy Jap!!!!
Autonomous Electric Vehicles (AEV) are the future. No one is close to Tesla.
It’s also Tesla’s manufacturing methods that are far ahead of the EV industry that will allow Tesla to remain profitable.
They're assembled just like ever other car on the road. Just with lower quality and more plastic.
I don't think I'll see fully autonomous vehicles on the road in the remainder of my lifetime (~30 years). The reason for that view? Liability. The ultimate liability for a fully autonomous vehicle will lie with the manufacturer and I don't believe any manufacturer will be willing to take that on. Think about it.
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