Why Tesla competitors will need more than affordability to take EV pioneer’s crown

Over the past several years, automotive manufacturers from all corners of the world have jumped head-first into electric vehicle production. In an attempt to catch Tesla, who has been recognized as the industry leader, car companies have tried all strategies, including undercutting pricing, but they’ll need much more than that to catch up.

Tesla’s most affordable vehicle is the Rear-Wheel Drive Model 3, which starts at $42,990 before incentives. It is far from the most affordable EV on the market, as several vehicles, both in production and planned for the future, have been marketed as the “Tesla Killers,” a term that was widely put to rest a few years ago.

There is no Tesla Killer, unfortunately, because those vehicles wouldn’t even exist if Tesla wasn’t around. They’re purely thoughts and eventual products of any automotive company because of Tesla’s mass influence on the automotive market.

Unfortunately, the angle that these car companies have come up with is, “If it’s cheaper than a Tesla, then people will buy it.”

But there’s a reason the 2023 Nissan Versa, which is priced at $15,730, isn’t the most popular car in the world: consumers want more than a nice, low price tag.

Customers take a lot of things into consideration: looks, features, technology, range, performance, and quality are just a few metrics that car buyers take into account when buying a new car.

When I read some of these headlines about cars that are expected to be the next big thing in the EV sector, it always seems to have something to do with price. But it goes much further than that.

Nearly 50% of 2017-19 Chevy Bolt EVs have been remedied after battery fire recall

In the EV sector today, Tesla still maintains a sizeable lead in terms of sales by model. The Model Y sold 251,974 times last year in the U.S., according to Kelley Blue Book data. The Model 3 was sold 211,618 times. The Model S recorded 32,675 sales, and the Model X had 26,121.

Even the Model X managed to outsell things like the Kia Niro, the Hyundai Ioniq, and the Volkswagen ID.4, despite being Tesla’s most expensive car and least popular model.

Why? There are many factors to EV ownership. The charging network might be the biggest influence, and Tesla dominates in that realm. It also holds a considerable advantage in technology, range, and performance.

Of course, looks are subjective, so it is not worth commenting on. But even if the best-looking car out there drove and operated like a piece of crap, nobody would want it.

Tesla’s advantages lie in places that are far past affordability. As previously mentioned, it goes past price and goes much deeper into what the company offers in terms of a variety of other metrics that make a car truly enjoyable to own.

Companies have long struggled with adequate charging, software, and other things that are hard to solve. It’s not an overnight fix, and Tesla may have much more experience in terms of having a car operate more like a phone than a vehicle. It will take time, and it will come around to these car companies on how to solve these issues.

But make no mistake, Tesla won’t be dethroned by cheaper options alone. Only if these cheaper options also offer superior software and adequate charging infrastructure, along with many other things, will Tesla be beaten.

Keyword: Why Tesla competitors will need more than affordability to take EV pioneer’s crown

CAR'S NEWS RELATED

Ford to build 500,000 electric pickups per year in Tennessee

Ford plans to produce up to half a million all-electric pickup trucks at its BlueOval City plant in the US state of Tennessee in the future. According to the manufacturer, the construction of the electric vehicle and battery plant is on track to start production as planned in 2025. ...

View more: Ford to build 500,000 electric pickups per year in Tennessee

China’s HiPhi Z looks to carve its own niche in a competitive EV market (Feature)

Only the remarkable survive in China’s hyper-competitive electric vehicle sector. Amidst the price war initiated by players like Tesla, analysts have stated that some of the country’s automakers may not survive. HiPhi, a young company that has made some waves in China’s premium segment, intends to be one of the ...

View more: China’s HiPhi Z looks to carve its own niche in a competitive EV market (Feature)

Tesla ships new feature that eliminates the worst part of cabin heat

Tesla has shipped a new feature in its most recent software update that eliminates the worst part of cabin heat: the cold air that comes out before the vehicle has sufficiently warmed up. Tesla vehicles consistently improve through software updates, and they can feature things such as updates to vehicle ...

View more: Tesla ships new feature that eliminates the worst part of cabin heat

New Ford Ranger Single and Super Cab officially go on sale in South Africa – What’s available

Features Engines Price Single Cab SuperCab Ford Ranger single cab XL Ford Ranger super cab Wildtrak The next-generation Ford Ranger in single and super cab guise has officially hit South African showrooms, after being available as a double cab only since December. The single cab line-up is offered in ...

View more: New Ford Ranger Single and Super Cab officially go on sale in South Africa – What’s available

Ford Unveils New Ranger Wildtrak X SUV

Highlights It is the first model to be offered with a 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel engine Wildtrak X's version of the engine has been upgraded to meet the Euro 6 emissions standards It boasts a specially tuned suspension for long trips and carrying cargo Ford has expanded the Ranger Family in Australia ...

View more: Ford Unveils New Ranger Wildtrak X SUV

The new Ford Explorer EV comes with Volkswagen I.D DNA

Image: Ford Image: Ford Image: Ford Image: Ford Image: Ford New ModelsBy: Siyavuya Mbaduli Ford has just unveiled the latest addition to their lineup of electric vehicles – the all-new Explorer EV which boasts a unique blend of German engineering and American design. Image: Ford That is correct, the ...

View more: The new Ford Explorer EV comes with Volkswagen I.D DNA

Tesla's Price War May Lead To Automakers Closing Up Shop In China

While it's the largest automotive market in the world and a top spot for EVs, this is all a potential cause for major consolidation.

View more: Tesla's Price War May Lead To Automakers Closing Up Shop In China

Ford updates BlueOval City progress

Ford and battery maker SK On are spending US$5.6bn on the campus

View more: Ford updates BlueOval City progress

Tesla rolls out vision-based park assist, but it could still use some work

Tesla store attacked with paint bombs and posters by anti-Giga Berlin protesters

2023 Wildtrak X added to growing Ford Ranger lineup

Ford preps for its second electric truck, Project T3, at future BlueOval City EV mega-campus

Ford’s new Tennessee plant aims to build 500,000 electric trucks a year

Ford Creates BlueOval Learning To Boost Skills Of Local Workforce

VWCV plans 44,000 ID. Buzz in 2023

Apple CarPlay now standard in every Lucid Air

Tesla Vision Park Assist measurement system proves capable in first tests

Twitter accepting grey checkmark applications for gov’t organization

Best Mileage Diesel Cars – Most Fuel Efficient Diesel Cars in India in 2023

Ford Ranger Wildtrak X Debuts With Off-Road Goodies As Raptor Lite

OTHER CAR NEWS

; Tin công nghệ, điện thoại, máy tính, ô tô, phân khối lớn, xu hướng công nghệ cập nhật mới nhất