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I don't believe that you have as many people in the wrong EV as you did back in the days of the Model S before the Model 3 was released.
So I don't think by introducing the R2 that it in any shape or form kills the R1.
The R1T was never going to be a massive sales success. It's a vehicle that it's a bit niche.
The R1S on the other hand is very much a sales success, and any short term demand issue is due to market conditions. That isn't to say there isn't things they could do like offering captains chairs with 2 rows for people who don't need 3 rows.
So I don't think by introducing the R2 that it in any shape or form kills the R1.
The R1T was never going to be a massive sales success. It's a vehicle that it's a bit niche.
The R1S on the other hand is very much a sales success, and any short term demand issue is due to market conditions. That isn't to say there isn't things they could do like offering captains chairs with 2 rows for people who don't need 3 rows.
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the R1T is still the only reasonably-sized electric pickup truck on the market, and the only one you can buy right now without a huge delay or having to deal with the greed, markups, and shady business practices of dealership hucksters. Yes, the bed is small, but it's still a bed. I can still bring an old water heater to the dump in it, I can still pick up a load of topsoil and mulch, etc. etc.