DJAlan2000
Well-known member
- First Name
- Alan
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2024
- Threads
- 4
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- 504
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- Location
- Oxnard, CA
- Vehicles
- Tesla Model Y-LR and our CyberTruck FS
First of all, if they are making a PROFIT on the Cybertrucks, that beats everyone else out there selling EV-Trucks who are all taking LOSSES on every one they sell... Yet, for some reason, that's not hurting them so much?The key issue is that Tesla may not be making much, if any, profit from an $80,000 Cybertruck. There may not be a "fair profit margin".
Tesla’s other “premium” products, the S/X were introduced long ago, when the EV market was young and there was little competition. The S/X historically sold in higher volumes and at higher prices than they do today. I’m sure that Tesla recovered all their initial costs for S/X development and manufacturing years ago, so even if the S/X only sell in low volumes today, they still generate a net profit.
The CT has an unconventional design and uses unconventional manufacturing techniques; it was not based on any existing Tesla vehicles. It cost a great deal of money to develop that completely new design, and then to construct a completely new factory capable of building it. Tesla probably needs to sell the CT in relatively high volumes and at relatively high prices in order to recover those high initial costs.
So Tesla constructed the CT manufacturing line with capacity of over 125,000 CTs per year. Last year, they sold less than 40,000, and that was with discounts and incentives that are cutting into profits. So all that expensive investment may not be paying off.
Second, they didn't START with a line making 125,000 trucks, in fact it's just now up to being able to make that many. Remember the first few months they were only getting a few thousand, then they ramped up into 5 digits middle of last year and now they are up to (almost) being able to manufacture trucks in the 6 digit levels...
BUT, it's still outselling ALL OTHER EV TRUCKS COMBINED and is like, what, 4th in sales of ANY EV model?
I think that's just fine myself.
AND, if they ever get a battery around 200 kWh in it, that would be HUGE!! I think they may be planning that for 2026... Isn't the battery in there now (123 kWh) not even 'full' of cells?
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