Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (2024)

For years, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been promising an affordable electric vehicle, likely priced at $25,000, as a way to broaden the appeal of plug-in vehicles.

He first mentioned it in a 2018 interview with YouTuber Marques Brownlee, saying “a $25,000 car, that’s something we can do.” Then in 2020, at the company’s first Battery Day event, he speculated that Tesla could eventually produce upward of 20 million of these vehicles in a year — or roughly twice the current production of Toyota, GM, or Volkswagen.

Things started to accelerate last year at Tesla’s shareholder event, where the company’s executives spoke about a specialized manufacturing technique that they called the “Unboxed Process.” This breakthrough would allow Tesla to dramatically reduce the cost of manufacturing, enabling it to sell a vehicle at the $25,000 price point.

The next-gen vehicle will likely be a crossover or hatchback and could feature design elements lifted from the Tesla Cybertruck. But moreover, it would be the fulfillment of a promise made years ago to make EVs more affordable to the masses.

Elon Musk makes a lot of promises, some of which he can’t keep. Let’s hope this isn’t one of them.

  • Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (1)

    Apr 23

    Umar Shakir

    A cheaper Tesla is back on the menu

    Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (2)

    Image: Tesla

    Tesla says it will build more affordable electric vehicles — perhaps as soon as 2025 — refuting recent reports that Tesla CEO Elon Musk had canceled plans for a cheaper “Model 2” vehicle in favor of getting a robotaxi out the door. But Musk didn’t clarify whether the lower-cost EV would be a brand new model for Tesla or simplified versions of its current vehicles.

    “In terms of a new product roadmap, there’s been a lot of talk,” Musk said during the company’s first quarter earnings call, addressing the concerns investors have expressed over the past month about the delayed plans for a low-cost EV. “We’ve updated our future vehicle lineup to accelerate the launch of new models.” Musk said we might see the vehicles in early 2025, if not later this year.

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  • Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (3)

    Apr 5

    Andrew J. Hawkins

    Elon Musk says Tesla will reveal its robotaxi on August 8th

    Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (4)

    Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

    Tesla will reveal its long-promised robotaxi on August 8th, Elon Musk just posted on X. The forthcoming autonomous vehicle is said to be built on Tesla’s next-generation vehicle platform.

    The announcement came on the same day that Reuters reported that the company had canceled its plans to build a more affordably priced electric vehicle, said to be in the range of $25,000. Musk reportedly told employees that instead of building a mass-market EV, he wanted to focus completely on an autonomous vehicle that would make other vehicles obsolete.

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  • Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (5)

    Apr 5

    Andrew J. Hawkins

    Tesla reportedly abandons plans to make a less expensive $25,000 electric vehicle

    Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (6)

    Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

    The Tesla Model 2 may be no more.

    According to Reuters, Elon Musk has canceled the company’s plans to build a low-cost electric vehicle in favor of going all in on a robotaxi. The news outlet, citing three sources in the know, said the decision was communicated to employees during an all-hands meeting in late February.

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  • Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (7)

    Apr 2

    Wes Davis

    Tesla’s year-over-year sales dropped for the first time since 2020

    Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (8)

    Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

    Tesla delivered 386,810 vehicles this quarter, falling short of its fourth quarter 2023 deliveries by nearly 100,000 and marking a year-over-year sales drop from Q1 2023’s 422,875 vehicles. As Bloomberg notes, the company hasn’t delivered fewer vehicles than the same prior-year period since 2020 and hasn’t delivered under 400,000 vehicles in a quarter since Q3 2022.

    Tesla blamed the decline partially on “the early phase of the production ramp of the updated Model 3 at our Fremont factory,” as well as shipping delays resulting from Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea and the arson at its Berlin factory. The company had earlier predicted slowed 2024 growth as it prepared to begin new vehicle production in 2025.

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  • Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (9)

    Jan 25

    Andrew J. Hawkins

    Tesla warns of sales growth slowdown as it prepares for next-gen launch in late 2025

    Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (10)

    Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

    Tesla reported earnings of $7.9 billion in net income on $25.2 billion in revenue during the fourth quarter of 2023. The figures represent an increase in revenue, up from $24.3 billion the same time last year. The company added that its vehicle volume growth rate in 2024 “may be notably lower” than it was in 2023 as it works to launch Tesla’s next-gen vehicle.

    Responding to a question about its next-gen vehicles during the earnings call, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company is targeting production “towards the end of 2025” but warned of delays due to the complexities of the manufacturing process. “We are focused on bringing the next generation platform to market as quickly as we can, with the plan to start production at Gigafactory Texas,” Tesla said in a note to shareholders. “This platform will revolutionize how vehicles are manufactured.”

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  • Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (11)

    Jan 24

    Jon Porter

    Tesla’s new compact crossover is reportedly coming in 2025, but will it cost $25,000?

    Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (12)

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    Tesla is eying a June 2025 kickoff for production of a new mass-market compact crossover, Reuters reports. The company has apparently invited suppliers to bid to work on the car, and is forecasting producing 10,000 vehicles weekly.

    Following publication of this story, Tesla CEO Elon Musk responded to a question about “next-generation platform vehicles” during an earnings call by saying production would start “towards the end of 2025.” He also said the first manufacturing location for the company’s next-gen vehicle would be in Austin, Texas. No specifics on the features or pricing of the vehicles were offered, and Musk warned that his timeline “should be taken with a grain of salt” due to the complexities of developing new manufacturing technologies. “You have to design a machine that has never existed to build a car in a way that has never existed,” added Musk.

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  • Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (13)

    Sep 14, 2023

    Umar Shakir

    Tesla’s new car-building process could be a huge industrial breakthrough

    Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (14)

    Photo by Loren Grush / The Verge

    Tesla is closing in on a new manufacturing process that could significantly reduce costs and increase production of its electric vehicles. According to sources who spoke to Reuters, the new process will enable the automaker to die-cast almost the entire vehicle underbody as a single piece instead of building out about 400 parts using conventional car-building techniques.

    Tesla’s current process to build its popular Model Y SUV already involves a unique use of massive, ultra-high pressure presses that can mold both the front and rear parts of the vehicle. Tesla calls this process “gigacasting,” which some experts say is already highly efficient and cost-effective compared to other automakers’ factories. But now Tesla is looking to up the ante.

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  • Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (15)

    Sep 8, 2023

    Tom Warren

    Tesla’s $25,000 ‘next-generation car’ will have a Cybertruck design

    Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (16)

    Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

    Tesla is reportedly preparing to build a $25,000 electric car built on the company’s next-generation engineering platform. Axios reports that Elon Musk biographer Walter Isaacson has detailed the plan to build a $25,000 electric car alongside an autonomous robotaxi that could ferry passengers around.

    The $25,000 car reportedly has a futuristic design like the long-delayed Cybertruck — the angular pickup truck that Tesla first revealed in 2019. The Cybertruck will supposedly begin production this year, with production-at-scalebeginning in 2024.

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    Mar 2, 2023

    Andrew J. HawkinsandUmar Shakir

    Elon Musk unveils a new Master Plan, a path to sustainable energy future, but no new cars

    Elon Musk revealed the third part of Tesla’s “Master Plan,” in which the company will lead the global effort to eliminate fossil fuels and convert the world to sustainable energy. The plan was outlined during an investor event Wednesday held at the company’s Gigafactory in Austin, Texas.

    Master Plan 3 includes adding renewable power to the existing grid, producing more electric vehicles, installing heat pumps in homes and buildings, using high-temperature heat delivery and hydrogen for industrial applications, and building sustainably fueled planes and boats. Musk’s plan is to create “a sustainable energy civilization.”

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  • Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (18)

    Sep 22, 2020

    Andrew J. Hawkins

    Tesla’s Elon Musk said a $25,000 electric car with next-gen battery in the works

    Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (19)

    Tesla announced that it will dramatically reduce the cost of its battery cells and packs — which means the company’s new goal is a $25,000 electric car. The company’s CEO Elon Musk said its new “tabless” battery cells, as well as by changing the materials inside the cell, will allow Tesla to “halve” the price per kilowatt-hour, which will make electric cars roughly the same price as combustion engine ones.

    The price per kilowatt-hour (kWh) is the unit of energy most commonly used to measure the capacity of the battery packs in modern electric vehicles. Those prices have been falling dramatically over the last decade, from $1,100/kWh in 2010 to $156/kWh in 2019, a drop of 87 percent.

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Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet (2024)

FAQs

Tesla’s next-generation vehicle: all the news about Elon Musk’s next big EV bet? ›

Tesla says it will build more affordable electric vehicles — perhaps as soon as 2025 — refuting recent reports that Tesla CEO Elon Musk had canceled plans for a cheaper “Model 2” vehicle in favor of getting a robotaxi out the door.

What is the cheapest Tesla car? ›

The Tesla Model 3 is the cheapest model. The starting price for the Tesla Model 3 is around $38,990 for the Rear-Wheel Drive, $47,490 for the Long Range All-Wheel Drive variant, and $54,990 for the Performance All-Wheel Drive variant. The next cheapest model is the Tesla Model Y.

How much is the Tesla Redwood? ›

Priced at $25,000, this compact hatchback aims to make electric vehicles (EVs) more accessible to a broader audience. Elon Musk recently confirmed that Tesla has not abandoned the Model 2 Redwood project and plans to produce 3 million low-cost cars by 2025.

Will Tesla be cheaper in 2025? ›

Tesla confirmed today that it is still set to launch new vehicles, including affordable models, in 2025. This confirmation is big news for the EV space, as the leader of the industry is ready to offer a competitive, sub-$30,000 option, and potentially even more vehicles that have been talked about in the past.

Who is Tesla biggest competitor in future? ›

Hyundai and Kia have enjoyed high demand for their EVs

In the intense competition to dominate the US electric vehicle (EV) market, South Korean automotive brands Hyundai and Kia have emerged as Tesla's most formidable competitors.

How long does a Tesla battery last? ›

So before you consider getting one, you probably want to know how long a Tesla battery lasts. A Tesla battery goes approximately 303 to 405 miles on a full charge and is reported to last about 300,000 to 500,000 miles over its lifespan.

How much does a Tesla battery cost? ›

The cost of a new Tesla battery ranges from $5,000 to $20,000, and you'll need to replace the battery every 10–20 years. The in-demand minerals required to make electric vehicle batteries — such as nickel, cobalt, and lithium — contribute to their high cost.

How much does it cost to charge a Tesla? ›

How much does it cost to fully charge a Tesla at a charging station? The cost to fully charge a Tesla with a Supercharger can range from $6 to over $50, depending on the rates and fees at the Supercharger station. Superchargers have rates between $0.11 and $0.60 and vary with location.

What is the most expensive part of owning a Tesla? ›

“Battery” and “replacement” are some of the two scariest words for a Tesla owner. No one wants to discover that their EV needs a battery replacement because the battery is the most expensive part in the vehicle.

What is the cost of a Tesla Mega Pack? ›

Specifications
ModelUnit CostCapacity
Megapack$1.24M2.6 MWh
Megapack 2$1.47M3.854 MWh
Megapack 2 XL$1.39M3.916 MWh

Why is Tesla SUV so expensive? ›

Supply and Demand. With high demand and a limited supply of Tesla cars, prices increase as people compete to buy them. With the market growing for Tesla cars, the prices of these vehicles have naturally increased as well.

What will Tesla be worth in 5 years? ›

“Ark's updated open-source Tesla model yields an expected value of $2,600 per share in 2029,” according to an Ark Invest report. The stock TSLA rallied 3.3% in morning trading after falling 4.1% amid a three-day losing streak through Tuesday. Ark's expected 2029 price would represent a 1,376% gain from current levels.

How much value does a Tesla lose in 5 years? ›

Tesla Model 3

The Tesla Model 3 has the best value retention at a five-year depreciation rate of 42.9%. That outpaces the average for the segment by 6.2 percentage points, but still lags the industry average of 38.8%.

Will Tesla lower prices in 2024? ›

Tesla (TSLA) is continuing its strategy of offering vehicle discounts and slashing prices early in 2024 as the EV giant attempts to shore up demand.

Does Tesla have a big future? ›

Tesla will make thousands of Teslabots and use them in their own factories in 2025 and then they will expand for mass production and sell to everyone starting in 2026. Tesla should have FSD improved so that they will start tests without human drivers by the end of 2024.

What is the upcoming technology in Tesla? ›

The Robotaxi Revolution

The upcoming “purpose-built robotaxi” is expected to be a cornerstone of Tesla's long-term plans. Unlike traditional vehicles, the robotaxi will be designed with autonomy in mind, potentially ushering in a new era of transportation.

What is Tesla replacing? ›

Tesla Vision Update: Replacing Ultrasonic Sensors with Tesla Vision. Safety is at the core of our design and engineering decisions. In 2021, we began our transition to Tesla Vision by removing radar from Model 3 and Model Y, followed by Model S and Model X in 2022.

What is Tesla's future growth? ›

That signals another year of earnings declines for this growth stock. Analysts currently expect Tesla earnings per share of just $2.24 in 2024, according to FactSet. That would be a 28% decline vs. $3.12 in 2023. Tesla stock ranks third in the 35-member IBD Auto Manufacturers industry group.

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