I am not a Tesla or an EV owner. I am studying the EV market and the investment required like home charging station. My niece recently paid 1K for a slow charger for their Tesla. I like the Juniper model however I would lean towards the basic model to enter the market. One of my negatives of Tesla is the front-end could be better designed. I see that change happening however bit skeptical. Also, I currently own two nonplug hybrids and I am pleased with the performance so far.
@@WESTTECH002 Performance with respect to having to do nothing when charging. Out of sight out of mind to get the mileage. I gave the two hybrids to my daughters knowing they know nothing about auto maintenance. No disrespect to my daughters because I care a great deal about their safety. My main concern with EV is having the infrastructure like the traditional gas/EV station around the corner filling the tank in a few minutes. In addition, having to invest for a home charging with someone with 4-5 vehicles. It's all about $$$ in addition to buying the vehicle regardless of rebates. Income tax benefits are not worth it for my household.
Because of the price & features ,,,,,, I’m ready to buy one now.
A 7-seat electric SUV from Tesla could be a major game-changer for the industry. I’m interested to see how it competes with BYD and Xpeng.
yea. It coming
The 4680 battery technology is going to be a huge factor in the success of the Opal refresh. Tesla’s energy density improvements are impressive.
exactly
I think the Opal’s combination of flexibility and performance will make it a popular choice among Tesla fans.
exactly
I am not a Tesla or an EV owner. I am studying the EV market and the investment required like home charging station. My niece recently paid 1K for a slow charger for their Tesla. I like the Juniper model however I would lean towards the basic model to enter the market. One of my negatives of Tesla is the front-end could be better designed. I see that change happening however bit skeptical. Also, I currently own two nonplug hybrids and I am pleased with the performance so far.
Wow! Thanks for your insightful sharing. What is the performance you mentioned?
@@WESTTECH002 Performance with respect to having to do nothing when charging. Out of sight out of mind to get the mileage. I gave the two hybrids to my daughters knowing they know nothing about auto maintenance. No disrespect to my daughters because I care a great deal about their safety. My main concern with EV is having the infrastructure like the traditional gas/EV station around the corner filling the tank in a few minutes. In addition, having to invest for a home charging with someone with 4-5 vehicles. It's all about $$$ in addition to buying the vehicle regardless of rebates. Income tax benefits are not worth it for my household.
Will the new models infotainment system be faster?
sure
Can the updated Model Ys performance match our expectations?
I am sure it will
Is the new Model Y going to be as popular as the current model?
sure
yes
yea
The interior looks much like the model 3. Model 3 has fully ventilated front seats. AI generated marketing material is NOT interesting.