Constraints on key supplies like battery cells means GM's super truck can currently only be made in appallingly small numbers.
www.thedrive.com
Note that this is not a moderator note..... just a regular question, as a regular poster. I am not a moderator in this subforum.
In the first couple of sentence of the article you linked you will find this statement:
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ith a waitlist of 77,000 people, it would take the automaker approximately 17 years to satisfy demand at its current pace.
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So, you are intimating that somehow a vehicle with a waitlist of 77,000 people is now the "best selling ev", which obviously isnt the case, as teslas documentation on this is:
AUSTIN, Texas, January 2, 2022 – In the fourth quarter, we achieved production of more than 305,000 vehicles and deliveries of over 308,000 vehicles. In 2021, we delivered over 936,000 vehicles.
ir.tesla.com
Tesla Q4 2021 Vehicle Production & Deliveries
BUSINESS WIRE
Jan 2, 2022
AUSTIN, Texas, January 2, 2022 – In the fourth quarter, we achieved production of more than 305,000 vehicles and deliveries of over 308,000 vehicles. In 2021, we delivered over 936,000 vehicles.
Thank you to all of our customers, employees, suppliers, shareholders and supporters who helped us achieve a great year.
Q4 2021
| Production | Deliveries | Subject to operating lease accounting |
Model S/X | 13,109 | 11,750 | 17% |
Model 3/Y | 292,731 | 296,850 | 5% |
Total | 305,840 | 308,600 | 5% |
What is the direction you are going in with this claim of hummer being "best selling ev?", since this is not a one time thing with threads that you have created?