Nov 5 (Reuters) - When Reuters reported in April that Tesla had scrapped plans for a long-promised, next-generation $25,000 electric vehicle, the automaker’s stock plunged. Chief Executive Elon Musk rushed to respond on X, his social-media network.

“Reuters is lying,” he posted without elaborating. Tesla’s stock recovered some of its losses.

Six months later, Musk appears to have backed into an admission that Tesla dropped its plans for a human-driven $25,000 car. He said in an Oct. 23 earnings call that building the affordable EV would be "pointless” unless the car was fully autonomous.

His latest remarks came in response to an investor asking: “When can we expect Tesla to give us the $25,000 non-robotaxi regular car model?”

Musk responded: “We’re not making a non-robo…,” before he was interrupted by another Tesla executive. Musk later added: “Basically, I think having a regular $25K model is pointless. It would be silly.”

  • ms.lane
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    -171 month ago

    Actually read the article: It’s the exact opposite, they’re still making the FSD version.

    They’re not making the version that people can drive.

      • ms.lane
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        11 month ago

        It probably won’t, but the article doesn’t say they’ve dropped FSD like the parent poster implied.

    • @then_three_more@lemmy.world
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      01 month ago

      You missed the “and” in the comment you were replying to. They can do fsd or they could do cheap. Not both. Though, to be honest I doubt they can do either.

      • ms.lane
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        21 month ago

        The article literally says they’re doing FSD and cheap, together.

        What they aren’t doing is Cheap and Human operated.

        It’s a choice of Cheap+FSD or Expensive+Human Controlled or FSD. There won’t be a cheap human operated model.