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    Elon Musk denies report Tesla is scrapping cheaper EV

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk has denied a report saying the car maker had called off plans for a less-expensive vehicle.
    By Agency Staff8 April 2024
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    Tesla shares pared a steep drop on Friday after CEO Elon Musk denied a report saying the car maker had called off plans for a less-expensive vehicle.

    The stock fell as much as 6.2% on Friday after Reuters said Tesla had cancelled the project, citing anonymous sources and company messages it had reviewed. Shares closed down 3.6%.

    “Reuters is lying,” Musk wrote on X, without offering specifics. In another post, he responded with an “eyes” emoji to a Tesla investor who speculated that Tesla was shifting more resources towards trying to bring a robo-taxi to market.

    During Tesla’s most recent earnings call, Musk said Tesla was ‘very far along’ with work on its lower-cost vehicle

    Musk first teased a $25 000 model during a battery-related event the company staged in September 2020. The CEO said at that time that a series of innovations Tesla was working on gave him confidence the company could make an electric vehicle at that price point within about three years.

    Tesla’s failure to deliver the car on time is proving costly. This week, the company reported its first drop in quarterly vehicle deliveries in four years. It’s losing ground in China, where manufacturers led by BYD offer a bevy of newer and cheaper EVs.

    Musk’s biographer, Walter Isaacson, wrote in his book published in September that the billionaire had “repeatedly vetoed” plans to make a less-expensive model for two years after Battery Day. Isaacson wrote that Musk believed Tesla’s self-driving efforts would render the $25 000 car unnecessary.

    Directive

    Reuters reported on Friday that Musk had issued a directive in late February to go all in on developing a robo-taxi. The CEO has repeatedly claimed Tesla is on the verge of bringing a fully self-driving vehicle to market, but has yet to offer features that can safely be used without drivers keeping their eyes on the road and hands on the wheel.

    During Tesla’s most recent earnings call, Musk said Tesla was “very far along” with work on its lower-cost vehicle. “I’m often optimistic regarding time,” he said. “But our current shows that will start production towards the end of 2025.”

    Read: Brazil’s top justice opens criminal inquiry against Elon Musk

    Tesla also has talked up a radical change in its manufacturing approach to reduce costs, including at an investor day hosted in March of last year. During the 24 January earnings call, Musk referred to this as “far more advanced than any other automotive manufacturing system in the world by a significant margin”.

    Tesla has scheduled its next earnings release for 23 April.  — Dana Hull and Ed Ludlow, (c) 2024 Bloomberg LP

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