Khaos
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Conventional wisdom says Late 2023 for new reservations is unlikely, and although I don't disagree, it got me thinking.
I was looking at some R1T deliveries and it looks like they are starting to deliver 2021 (some Oct-Dec 2021) orders. Which means they'll likely be "catching up" so to speak with R1T orders at a bare minimum in the next 6 months. Now we all know they have one line pumping out T and S models but currently they're pumping out more Ts. It wouldn't surprise me if at that point they start shifting focus to pumping up more R1S models. Also I do expect the cancellation rate will slowly start ticking higher as time passes because more manufacturers are introducing more BEV options.
Thoughts?
I was looking at some R1T deliveries and it looks like they are starting to deliver 2021 (some Oct-Dec 2021) orders. Which means they'll likely be "catching up" so to speak with R1T orders at a bare minimum in the next 6 months. Now we all know they have one line pumping out T and S models but currently they're pumping out more Ts. It wouldn't surprise me if at that point they start shifting focus to pumping up more R1S models. Also I do expect the cancellation rate will slowly start ticking higher as time passes because more manufacturers are introducing more BEV options.
Thoughts?
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