Tesla’s cheaper vehicles aren’t helping its declining sales
The company also produced far more than it sold, with the final tally built coming in at 408,386.
The sales figures are striking for a company that once promised to grow EV sales 50% every year.
Tesla is not the only company struggling to grow EV sales, especially in the United States.
Legacy automakers have backed away from — and in some cases, outright canceled — once-grand plans and ambitions for new EVs. Newcomers have struggled, too.
Tesla doesn’t have a new, mass-market vehicle ready to go.
The company had been working on a much lower-cost EV that was expected to be priced around $25,000.
But CEO Elon Musk killed the project in favor of going all-in on the “CyberCab.
The only truly new model Tesla has released over the last few years is the Cybertruck.
While that outsells most other all-electric trucks, it’s been a complete flop in the face of Tesla’s — and Musk’s — expectations for the steel-clad EV.
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