teartags
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I know this has been brought up before, but with all of the doom and gloom about the financials lately I'm gonna ask again. Why not a severely dumbed down version of the R1?
I'm guessing the pool of people willing to pony up $80k+ for an electric truck is not that large. That pool is probably pretty well tapped by now (by us), hence the dwindling sales of the R1. Personally, the R1 is about the smallest truck I ever want to drive. So I don't think I'll have much interest in an R2 and I'm guessing there are others who feel the same. So, why not an R1 that's missing a lot of the premier features to encourage a new segment of buyers? One big advantage here is that the R1 doesn't need a new multi-billion $ factory to build it. I'm guessing there would be some slight mods to the Normal factory to make it work, but not over 2 years worth so it could generate income s00n.
Some of the low hanging fruit of items to cut would be
Lose a few cameras
Rear screen
electric seats
climate seats
premier interior materials
powered charge port door
power vents
camp speaker that doesn't work
Fancy Wheels
Power tailgate
Wireless phone charger
Some items that might be more difficult to re-design/ tool but would seemingly save a lot
Air suspension
Glass Roof
Could they only do 1 motor?
There's plenty of other items. They could also not include Driver+ and some others stuff. That won't necessarily "save" them money though.
Also, say that side camera only really saves them $15. We don't know that. So they can lower the price more to generate sales without pissing off all of the previous owners ala Tesla's price cuts.
I'm guessing the pool of people willing to pony up $80k+ for an electric truck is not that large. That pool is probably pretty well tapped by now (by us), hence the dwindling sales of the R1. Personally, the R1 is about the smallest truck I ever want to drive. So I don't think I'll have much interest in an R2 and I'm guessing there are others who feel the same. So, why not an R1 that's missing a lot of the premier features to encourage a new segment of buyers? One big advantage here is that the R1 doesn't need a new multi-billion $ factory to build it. I'm guessing there would be some slight mods to the Normal factory to make it work, but not over 2 years worth so it could generate income s00n.
Some of the low hanging fruit of items to cut would be
Lose a few cameras
Rear screen
electric seats
climate seats
premier interior materials
powered charge port door
power vents
camp speaker that doesn't work
Fancy Wheels
Power tailgate
Wireless phone charger
Some items that might be more difficult to re-design/ tool but would seemingly save a lot
Air suspension
Glass Roof
Could they only do 1 motor?
There's plenty of other items. They could also not include Driver+ and some others stuff. That won't necessarily "save" them money though.
Also, say that side camera only really saves them $15. We don't know that. So they can lower the price more to generate sales without pissing off all of the previous owners ala Tesla's price cuts.
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