bwhntr78
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Agreed on the 200k for the 300-ish version. What I said was that there will be enough demand for the standard range to sell everything they can make during the ramp (maybe around a year). But to sell 200k a year, they will need a long range (500+) version to convert many ICE truck owners, and the price of that is also going to have to stay below 80k. I've been waiting patiently for the long range since I put my deposit down in 2019, and I'll continue to wait for the long range version.If the standard range is around 400 miles and they sell it for $60k, there's a huge market for that. 300-ish and 60k, I just don't see a 200k/yr market for that version.
We have to remember the market for new vehicles isn't huge and this thing is POLARIZING to say the least. If Tesla can't get a long range out within a year, I actually do think they're going to struggle selling this. Not the first year or two, but definitely after.
When the F150 comes out with the Tesla plug and if Ford can get close to the same price/range (BIG if, I know) I think that's better news for Ford. But IMO, Tesla is it's own market right now. No one can match them on EV production. I hate that I check this website daily, because as we get closer I get more disappointed with what leaks (only range related).![]()
Until someone can deliver a true long range BEV truck, I can't justify the move from ICE. And that is kind of killing me, because after owning my 3 for over 5 years now, and my wife's Y for about a year, I can't stand the thought of paying real money for another ICE vehicle. Hopefully my tundra holds on long enough to get there.....
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