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The fact that FSD has not appeared does not bother me. A problem set is what it is, and if additional unknown complexities emerge upon examination you recalculate and continue to apply new attempted solutions.Nothingburger IMO. I thought it was obvious and common knowledge that this was a proof of concept demonstration. In fact I think we talked about it at the very time on this forum. Anyone who thought that video meant FSD was right around the corner had their head in the sand.
True but his winery is going well in Lebanon.Yeah, and he didn't get executed either...
RWD only seems as if it would be quite traction limited with that kind of hp and I wouldn't want to give up the winter weather traction of the front motor in normal driving.How much would you pay for a Plaid Model 3? You know, 2 carbon-wrapped SRPM motors (no front AC motor). Up to 760 hp (software limited), or 850 hp uncorked (battery limited). Est'd 0-60 mph in 2.9 sec, Quarter mile in 10.3 sec @ 131 mph. Top speed - software limited to max tire speed rating.
I'd pay well over 70k. Give it some distinctive exterior features and new interior (still same basic design logic) and I think 90 wouldn't be out of the question. It would need massively improved cooling too.How much would you pay for a Plaid Model 3?
90 too high but yes AWD is a must.I'd pay well over 70k. Give it some distinctive exterior features and new interior (still same basic design logic) and I think 90 wouldn't be out of the question. It would need massively improved cooling too.
Needs AWD to avoid running drag slicks on the rear.
Will today be a Max Pain ($131) sort-of-day and that's it? Or some sort of major TSLA liftoff event that we should scramble and buy more tickets for upon market opening?Yep it's looking like a good morning for TSLA so far. (knocks on wood....)
EQ line under fire:
Excerpt from Mercedes-fans.de, one of the main independent Mercedes outlets and a litmus test publication about the general mood within the company:
The Manager Magazin writes "Quarrels in the realm of the stars". It claims to have learned of internal squabbles in the executive suite of Mercedes-Benz, makes them the top topic and titles the exclusive research as follows: "Why Mercedes development boss Markus Schäfer is getting under fire" According to this report, the house is in a very bad way in the executive suite of the Mercedes-Benz Group, which is always outwardly so unanimously turned towards the electric future and luxury orientation.
Markus Schäfer has a lot on his shoulders: He is supposed to get the electric-only strategy rolling in the form of cars that people want. He's supposed to fix it. He's supposed to develop it. He's supposed to do it. He's the man. This position gives him a lot of influence in the Group. In return, he enjoys the full confidence of CEO Källenius - at least until recently. As Manager Magazin has learned from insiders, the relationship between the two high-ranking Mercedes managers is apparently beginning to deteriorate. According to the article in the generally well-informed Manager Magazin, Schäfer is having an increasingly difficult time internally.
Who is Markus Schäfer?
Markus Schäfer has been a member of the Board of Management of Daimler, now Mercedes-Benz Group, since May 22, 2019. On the Board of Management, he is Head of Development & Purchasing and has also been Chief Technology Officer since December 1, 2021. In this function, he is responsible for the holistic development process of Mercedes-Benz Cars and Purchasing at Group level. His current Board of Management mandate runs until May 2024. If you will, Markus Schäfer is the most important employee for Ola Källenius' ambitious premium luxury electric plans. Schäfer is something like the personified future of the star. But now doubts are arising internally about the choice of person. Is Schäfer still the right man? The relationship between Källenius and Schäfer seems to have soured, writes Manager Magazin, and also names the reason for this: "Schäfer fluffs on central projects.
Internal criticism of Mercedes development board member: "Blunders on central projects.
Where things should be moving in the direction of the future in the Schaefer division, there are obviously sometimes major snags. For example, in the new production facility "Factory 56", which has been showered with much praise, the premium upper class models EQS and S-Class have been assembled here for 18 months - but Factory 56 is a long way from excellent premium manufacturing quality. "Already, readjustments and repairs have to be made; there have been recalls. In any case, the next plant will not be built according to the Hall 56 concept," whispers one person involved to Manager Magazin. Oha, of all things Factory 56 is weakening - it was supposed to be the blueprint for the digital car factory of the future. So now its concept for Mercedes-Benz production facilities to be built in the future is being discarded again?
The sales figures for the high-priced e-cars from Mercedes-Benz are not really taking off either. The sales figures for the electric flagship Mercedes EQS, for example, are lagging well behind the original plans. Only 8,400 orders for the EQS were placed by customers around the world in the first half of 2022. The sales plans were much more ambitious. The Mercedes-Benz Group wanted to sell 50,000 units of the EQS worldwide in 2022. The star can probably collect this target for this year, especially since the sales figures for the premium E-models with the star in China, by far the most important Mercedes market, are so disastrously low that Mercedes-Benz has already had to react with considerable price reductions. Ouch! Is the EQS/EQE possibly underdeveloped for the market? Mercedes boss Källenius is unlikely to spare his development board this question.
Only if we´d get back the old Face, a matte black option or 21" aeros.I'd pay well over 70k. Give it some distinctive exterior features and new interior (still same basic design logic) and I think 90 wouldn't be out of the question. It would need massively improved cooling too.
Needs AWD to avoid running drag slicks on the rear.
Yes, and they lack the Mercedes touch. They kill their character all the way back to the design phase, so the design office has to be "refreshed" tooThanks for the post. Seems to me that Mercedes core problem is that their EVs are too expensive?
Britishvolt collapse
Britishvolt: UK battery start-up collapses into administration
The majority of Britishvolt's 232 employees have been made redundant after last minute attempts to find a buyer failed.www.bbc.com
Without a supercharging network it’s a non starter for many, so most of these become only city cars.Thanks for the post. Seems to me that Mercedes core problem is that their EVs are too expensive?
Yes! I assume by "2 carbon-wrapped SRPM motors" you mean one front and one rear?How much would you pay for a Plaid Model 3? You know, 2 carbon-wrapped SRPM motors (no front AC motor). Up to 760 hp (software limited), or 850 hp uncorked (battery limited). Est'd 0-60 mph in 2.9 sec, Quarter mile in 10.3 sec @ 131 mph. Top speed - software limited to max tire speed rating.
Maybe we're seeing a Plaid Model 3 prototype testing on the track at Fremont in this week's video:
Tesla Fremont 01/17 | Met God in Wilderness / YouTube - videos
BTW 830 hp in a 4,200 lb car (w. driver) gives a 10.00 sec Qtr-mile at 135 mph (track mode)
So... wood u pay $70Gs?
Possible fire sale property buy for Tesla?Who would have thought . . . Elon was right. Manufacturing is hard.
I'd think we see a 500 mile range S first. 500 mile 3/Y would kill a lot of S/X sales.For 500 mile range, we might see an option eventually.