I would double check that claim that they should be charged to 100%. I remember Engineering explained said its still better to do 10%-75% and a monthly 100% charge for calibration purposes.
A 500 mile range Model 3/Y would be a gamechanger. Here in Western Australia we have an unreliable fast charging network, so a car that can miss at least one broken location would be a major safety advantage.
We will probably never see that. As battery tech advances, I see Tesla downsizing the battery to reduce costs. I imagine they will keep vehicles in a 230-370 pending on trim level.
I have a 363 mile range model 3, but I'd still not take it on most of my typical road trips. Much longer trips, it barely saves any money with Supercharger rates, and it has no spare tire.
@@blurglideI can't help but wonder what's holding you back? In eleven months I already have 24,000 miles on my standard range (272 mile) Model 3. It works great on long trips, just a little bit of planning for charge stops and Tesla Supercharging is super reliable. My gas cars hardly get used any more. I have found supercharging is cheaper than gas but then that also depends on where you are charging.
Here we go again. Worth waiting. Same with the 4680 battery. All the TH-camrs made a huge deal about it and at the end of the day didn't make any difference.
Ryan, this is the model 2, add a steering wheel & pedals as the mounting points will be in the giga castings for both robotaxi & m2, change out the rear trunk lid with a glassed version, add 2 rear sears as the long scissor doors will allow easy ingress to the rear if there is a motorised passenger seat & yes I believe there is plenty of room in the rear for these rear seats as the rear room is massive going x what we spotted on we robot day, the trunk is very wide due to what I believe will be front wheel drive only, it is very high & long also so plenty of room in my estimation. This is guess work only but time will tell 🤔
I live in Europe on work assignment and am shocked by how much the average European dislikes Musk and say it extrapolates to their decision not to purchase a Tesla. Such a shame.
This is what happens when you have a rich, egocentric person who can't take feedback. They become stranger and stranger all the while seeing their difference as their brilliance. Musk is a jerk and deserves the scorn.
I just leased my first Tesla Model 3 LR DM. Love it. Coming from a Honda Clarity PHEV there is a learning curve. Setting up the music choices is the most confusing so far. Love it tho. Blue/White is my Tesla.
I just ordered a cyber truck 2 days ago. I'll pick it up Friday and I leased it. The guy at the showroom said he's getting a whole lot of customers who are leasing them. About three a day, which evidently is a lot more than purchasing them. This is at the college Park location in North Woodlands. There's very few people that usually show up there it's mainly a repair center.
The new Tesla M3 is an amazing car for sure, especially the RWD LR, with a decent range, but in Europe with lots of small roads, roundabouts etc, indicators on stalks are kinda a requirement. There are some aftermarket stalks appearing so its not a show stopper anymore hopefully.
Yes, I like stalks, but I've found during FSD trial period on my MY, the vehicle automatically uses the turn signals in roundabouts. Using buttons on the steering wheel for turn signals, even in roundabouts, seems to still work.
The M3P is an exceptional car indeed, but it actually falls short if tracked. Reviews of the car have found that it doesn't even manage a couple of laps on a short circuit due to the brakes overheating. I just think this should be taken into consideration when reviewing the car's performance, not only its remarkable 0-60 time.
Driving cars fast in a circle is for kids. Real world driving for adults never has extreme repeated braking, because normal people use regen to slow. Normal people almost never use the brakes in a Tesla.
So, I have a highland LR awd... I opted for it over the performance. There are things I just dont like about the performance that come, that I dont need on a daily driver. The first is the low profile side wall tires... HORRIBLE as a daily city driver.... I wanted more meat on the bone so I opted for 18in standard wheels. 2nd is the seats... I am not using my car for the track , I dont really want high side bulsters.... and 3rd is LESS range. The things like more about the performance is the front bumper has more style with inlets like the old model 3 , instead of more flat.
You have Robert Rosenfiield beat by a thousand miles! Love your channel. Very clear and professional and you don't regurgitate the same information twice a week saying that "the model y juniper is here!" 😂😂.
I've def decided on getting a Tesla as my next car (though 2 years on my current car left (a mini convertible). Either end-up being a model 3 or whatever the model 2 ends up being (if there is one and not just a cybercab).
check out the the electric Mercedes CLA at the end of next year, it has cutting-edge technology and beats the Model 3 in every metric possible. If the vehicle should be cheaper and can also be smaller why not go for next gen Chevrolet Bolt EV, it should be available in 2025 and pretty much offer the most range for the money while also driving very solid.
@@Bernd-b1y if actually that starting price, and range it will be def be under consideration. The BYD Seal I'm also looking at but Tesla wins out from what I've seen so far. Was expecting 50K+ from Mercedes tbh
The 2024 model 3 is a solid choice. Model y adds more space and utility but the model 3 is just a better car. If considering something else, do yourself a favor and avoid hybrids. Those are for people not ready to accept an ev mindset, and that's basically all it comes down to in reality. Unless you are a guy who needs to tow something, EVs are basically always better.
In the UK, the 1-year free Super Charging promotion is only available for new Model Y purchases. How is the Cybercab going to work when it rains if there are no mechanisms to keep the glass covering the cameras clear of water?
As a long time Tesla owner (Roadster, Signature S and now a Model 3 AWD (1st gen 2018), I am glad to see them keep innovating. But there are those little things like the lack of car play. I have wanted it since day 1. The ability to more readily use Waze for navigation (if I am not using FWD with integrated navigation) is highly desirable to me. I would love to be able to mirror my iPhone to the screen without using third party hardware/software to take advantage of the better browser. But lacking these features will not keep me from buying another Tesla one day!
‘24 MYLR here. Longtime iPhone user. The car’s navigation is as good or better than my phone. It also works fine without FSD. The only thing FSD adds is self driving. It navigates the same otherwise.
Faster charging would be nice, and will soon be needed, as other car manufacturers in the same price range are getting better charging curve - at least here in Europe, where Xpeng, Skoda, VW all have better charging at this moment. Please, Tesla 🤞🏾😬
Zoox and Waymo will help introduce robotaxis to the public, which will make it easier for Tesla. And if Tesla can make their software better, they'll have little trouble out pacing Zoox or Waymo.
Hi Ryan, the mov e to 48 V architecture reduces the current TO 1/4, not BY 1/4 (i.e. by 3/4), since V=IR and if the voltage is increase x4, the current is reduced to 1/4.
Regarding robotaxi physical controls; there is no need even for testing; could simply use a bluetooth game controller to drive the car since its all drive by wire.
Tesla need to get rid of wheel covers or make them an option. Many owners take them off anyway and I have two sets in my attic right now. The best part is the optional part. That would also mean no clip scratches on the wheels and those who don't want the covers would love that.
Definitely going to disagree on the pdp. Mine (PDP pro FS) has had multiple issues. Bought an M&P performance center to replace it. It has the dynamic performance trigger, and out of the box, the canik was better. It's not even close to my M&P with the apex. it could be the performance center polishing or which springs were used, but the M&P with apex, blows the PDP away on pull and reset.
Rossi et al leaves the details unsaid about how a BEC is formed. This process is well understood in science. The BEC equation for Bose Einstein Condensation is named “generalised Gross-Pitaevskii equation”. There is no need to reinvent the wheel. This theory of the BEC explains how the BEC forms.
If you can get a Tesla now, get it now. Yes Tesla will re introduce the LFP packs but will also suffer the added tariff expense. Get a car now while there’s the credit and a referral to save $8500 while it’s 0% APR
Just got mu LR AWD Tesla at 0% and don’t regret it at all, even if they release it with slightly more range. If anyone needs plans on buying a Tesla before the tax credits potentially go away, I have my referral code in my TH-cam bio!
If Tesla offers owners to transfer free supercharging (SC01) to a new vehicle purchase, I'll buy another new Tesla. But that's the only way i buy a new Tesla.
1 year of free supercharging is not "save thousands" territory. Overstating that a bit much. Here in the USA, one year of free supercharging would save me a grand total of about $800 over the course of a year. And I'd have to go out of my way to supercharge, which puts more stress on the battery. Yeah- no thanks. Realistically free supercharging MIGHT save me $500 in one year, if I'm traveling a lot.
I loved (used to) the Tesla’s looks and ideals. Now however, I think there are too many safety issues Tesla has willingly chosen to put into their car by choice. Removing safe and easy access to the door handles, both inside and outside. Getting out in a hurry is paramount for me. The iPad on the dash should NOT be in charge of everything, speedo, lights, indicators, doors, windows, the list goes on. These basic car functions for me are all safety features that should remain basic. Humans have fine motor skills when NOT under pressure. Unfortunately these disappear in a hurried situation for things such as ‘fight or flight’ where adrenaline kicks in and removes those fine motor skills. Trying to play with an iPad in an emergency is purely stupid, and dangerous. There is an age old adage that should be in place here - KISS principle. (Keep It Simple Stupid). That is why just recently in France and now Canada, two car loads of innocent human beings were basically incinerated. They could not get out, and people outside could not save them. - Safety, safety, safety! Do better Tesla and go back to what a car is. Yep, great EV, but keep it as a car, not a computer terminal or Xbox on wheels, or a mobile phone with all the buttons now removed. You have gone too far
True. Adn why do we need to keep this big TV in the middle of the dash always ON, wasting energy? Physical buttons for most commonly used features, small screen behind the wheel for speedo etc, but the big TV should be switchable on and off for when you need it. And if Tesla really wants to make their cars more affordable both with initial purchase price AND ongoing costs (insurance) AND make the car actually better at the SAME time - then start from getting rid of the stupid glass roof! Stupid thing has no use, no advantage. Just added cost and a lot of problems. Especially in hot climates.
@@user-hz3eu5inIt sounds like Ford or GM are what you’re looking for. Plenty of options for people wanting things the old way. Damn those automatic windows though. I want the old crank handles!
the main reason for the big drop in tesla sales in germany is political. most germans who buy teslas are turned off by musk, and most germans who agree with musk politically are turned off by evs.
People excited about cybercab are not realistic. I have FSD. It's great 80% of the time, annoying 15%, and does some scary stuff the rest. It seems like the 80% keeps getting better with each release, but those percentages haven't budged.
I think that Tesla need to come up with more variants to maintain their attraction in the European market. We need station wagon/shooting brake and hatchbacks. Sedans don’t sell in Europe. 80-90 % of VW Passat and Ford Mondeo were station wagons. With the move to SUVs they were all station wagon shape until Audi gave users a choice. Still most customers pick the station wagon shape.
Sedans don't sell anywhere anymore. I don't get it, what is wrong with all these companies? They hire all these CEOs and pay them millions, and those guys don't even know that Mid Size SUV is where ALL the money is now? Look at Rivian. On the brink of bankruptcy and only NOW they are planning to release a midsize SUV hoping to save the company. Really??? Where were their brains before? Even Tesla made the same mistake. They live off Tesla Model Y now, that is their best seller. But it was one of the last to be released and it still does NOT get any respect from Tesla! Gets upgrades the latest, they don't make different versions of it.
Ryan. Please dedicate an episode specifically to the $7500 federal tax credit and when is the soonest that Trump will be able to get rid of it. Do we have to buy in 2024? Even if Trump wants to get rid of it, can he do it in 2025? many of us are ready to buy, but are waiting until next year to see how the model Y looks and costs. But we might not want to wait if we know for sure that the tax credit will not be available in 2025. Why is nobody able to answer this question. I would start with the worst case, scenario assumption that he wants to get rid of it as fast as possible. If that turns out to be true Procedure early, when would that be?
Americans are taught in school how our federal government works. No president can make or repeal national laws. Only Congress can. And trump can't be president before January 20, 2025. So he needs Congress to repeal the set of laws that comprise the $7500 tax credit. Congress needs *_minimally_* a few months to enact such changes. Also, almost always, new laws include a "grace period" that gives people extra time to adjust to the change. So realistically the $7500 credit will remain for the first half of or maybe even all of 2025 -- that is if Congress agrees with trump's goal of abolishing it. If Congress doesn't, then the tax credit could stay for much much longer. Not a done deal, but obviously trump will try. He'll threaten others, to get his way.
Congress controls the purse. Keep an eye out for any Bill that cancels the IRA. I won’t happen overnight. I expect there to be a great deal of buzz for the end of rebates.
No one knows when Trump will get rid of it. He just announced he will be getting rid of it. It’s very possible the refresh won’t be here until end of 2025/26. With Elon on his team and supporting terminating the incentive, I don’t see the credit lasting long. Definitely not long enough for the refresh. If I were you take advantage of the 8500 off (credit + referral) and get the Y now because knowing the credit is going it should increase everyone’s values shortly. The current Y RWD gets 330mi and is worth getting now. If you think you’ll want the refresh, it may be worth getting it now with the $8500 off and then trade it in, possibly with positive equity or break even by then since there won’t be an existing credit. The change could be immediate. He could sign an executive order and be done with it 🤷♂️
robotaxi is strictly for taxi purpose only? How much extra cost will tesla incur by adding a steering wheel and accelerator/brake pedals. People like options. Whether to drive it or to use the car as a taxi. Now they are forced to use taxi mode only forever when buying this vehicle.
Not necessarily. Maybe the first production car but have since improved since then. It all comes down to the driver and driving habits very similar to ICE cars. If you drive 85-90 like here in SoCal you’re gonna see a drop in mph same in an electric car.
@ 🤣 there’s professionals doing test drives and none of them no matter how conservative you are at accelerating, non can get to the advertised range, look it up bud
You do wonder how many people are manually intervening with these competitors. Is it just a room with one driver to 3 cars having to bump them every few minutes. What is the human intervention per km?
Elon actually has to try in Europe vs America (where Tesla is the only major EV player). He also went out of his way to say that he wants the EV tax credit abolished, specifically because it would hurt literally every other company making EVs except for Tesla, and that does not mean he is going to lower the prices by 7500. He'll keep prices the same and just say that "you should pay what it's worth" knowing damn well it's a near-monopoly situation and he makes ~14% profit per car, which is significantly higher than the industry average.
@ Innovation comes at a price. I don’t know what you know, but Elon got literally millions of dollars in subsidies that kept Tesla afloat in the first place, and now is actively using his wealth made from those subsidies to prevent competition. Plenty of innovation comes with a price, and it’s a BS move Elon is pulling.
So sales are slumping in Europe. Could it be because Musk decided to be involved in very polarized politics, and it is taking a a side that sees little appeal on EVs and denies climate change. Most people on a similar position would remain neutral if they really care for the health of their business.
Yooooo wtf where are those prices at 1:15 ? In Portugal it's freaking 45K for the base model, god dammit, we always pay more and are the poorer country...
Software locking the new chemistry battery capacity should increase battery life so that would not be a bad thing. Now I just need to win the lottery to be able to afford a new Tesla to profit from the incentives in Europe.
This has to be the most boring news ive heard about a new battery in a Tesla. I was really hoping the rumors of the 95kwh battery for Model Y Jupiter would be a real thing. Even jumping from the current 80-82KWh to 90KWH would be a nice upgrade. The KIA EV3 is a significantly smaller car and comes with a 81.4kwh gross battery eith 78KWH usable. Model Y should be having a larger battery to get 350-375 miles by now. Doesnt have to be standard but instead as an optional upgrade
I 0:15 no, waymo vehicle are being monitored by people in India. They are not autonomous. Plus, their business model is not scalable. They need premapped roads. And roads change.
Getting my structural battery pack replaced, 2023 Y with 14500 miles got a warning battery volume reduced won’t charge fully, anybody else having the same problem ?
No, but my 2023 M3P had 7.6% degradation after 4k miles. Not happy the range was cut short so quickly. Doesn’t leave me with high hopes long term as it will get worse.
Free supercharging in Europe isn’t that much of a deal. There are too few supercharger locations in Europe to really benefit from this. Only when you frequently go on a road trip you could benefit from supercharging, but I doubt this will encourage European customers to buy a Tesla.
These others offering rides are merely paving the way for acceptance. Price will be the king. If Tesla can undercut the other players, they will win. Simple capitalism.
I understand now why Musk sponsored and supported Trump... He can now give advice to the new administration if he needs chinese batteries.. or just anything else.
1:40 further proof, the US needs more competition. Once BYD find the way into the US, game over for Tesla. It might explain why Elon is more interested in politics.
I don’t get it. What’s the advantage of being able to accelerate from 0 to 60 in 2,9 seconds compared to say 7 seconds? I would rather have that they put in more comfort and practicality in the model 3, say more comfortable ride and a hatchback. But then there might be more persons out there, who absolutely love to impress their neighbors by leaving them behind in a cloud of dust. Maybe it also appeals to the road rage segment? Greetings from Denmark
Gov Credit should only come for 400 -500 mile range vehicles to incentivize manufacturers to improve battery technology. Must include same battery rules for sourced materials.
I imagine Tesla prices will drop when the tax credit disappears, maybe for all makers. Why not increase the prices by the exact amount of the credit to pocket that cash themselves rather than consumers reaping all the benefit.
@andrewfromm6565 That is what some people are speculating. I'm really hoping for it to have a true 34k vehicle price tag as opposed to 42k that is then subject to sales tax. The sales tax doesn't go based off the post rebate price.
Readers Beware! This writer WAS going to 'go for broke" and get a new Highland. BUT for me in Maine I would have to drive to New Jersey!! to pick up the Tesla. New Jersey, the cesspool of America! no thank you too much- I will NOT drive hours to risk life and limb to buy ANY car in New Jersey. Add to this, the nearest service center is +03 hours away, one way, from my location. SO, if you want to buy an Tesla check where you will get it and service it.
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I would double check that claim that they should be charged to 100%. I remember Engineering explained said its still better to do 10%-75% and a monthly 100% charge for calibration purposes.
"HUGE" battery update might've been overselling it a bit.
Maybe a “little” 😅
For real
Well Ryan has played the “new juniper leaks” to death … he needed something new
4% and less weight on top of it probably extends the range by 6% or so. Certainly not bad.
@rowanbroekman3929 Also certainly not "huge" as well
A 500 mile range Model 3/Y would be a gamechanger. Here in Western Australia we have an unreliable fast charging network, so a car that can miss at least one broken location would be a major safety advantage.
A 500 mile 3 or Y would make me consider getting rid of my gas roadtrip vehicle (MDX)
We will probably never see that.
As battery tech advances, I see Tesla downsizing the battery to reduce costs. I imagine they will keep vehicles in a 230-370 pending on trim level.
Build infrastructure rather than more town center entertainment and tourism centers 🤷♀️ it's massively underutilized land mass is telling
I have a 363 mile range model 3, but I'd still not take it on most of my typical road trips. Much longer trips, it barely saves any money with Supercharger rates, and it has no spare tire.
@@blurglideI can't help but wonder what's holding you back? In eleven months I already have 24,000 miles on my standard range (272 mile) Model 3. It works great on long trips, just a little bit of planning for charge stops and Tesla Supercharging is super reliable. My gas cars hardly get used any more. I have found supercharging is cheaper than gas but then that also depends on where you are charging.
The 48v system doesn't drop the current "by a quarter". it drops it "to a quarter" of the 12v equivalent amperage.
Math is hard 😂😂😂
Look up Ohms Law. Resistance squared is more of a factor than 4x voltage tho.
Where was the "huge battery refresh" announcement, I missed it? ~2% capacity increases isn't huge, in fact, it's defined as negligible, at best.
4.2% increase and a 44 lbs weight reduction. Probably some reduced cost because it's LFP.
@@georgepal9154also I think it’s supposed to charge faster
Here we go again. Worth waiting. Same with the 4680 battery. All the TH-camrs made a huge deal about it and at the end of the day didn't make any difference.
Ryan, this is the model 2, add a steering wheel & pedals as the mounting points will be in the giga castings for both robotaxi & m2, change out the rear trunk lid with a glassed version, add 2 rear sears as the long scissor doors will allow easy ingress to the rear if there is a motorised passenger seat & yes I believe there is plenty of room in the rear for these rear seats as the rear room is massive going x what we spotted on we robot day, the trunk is very wide due to what I believe will be front wheel drive only, it is very high & long also so plenty of room in my estimation. This is guess work only but time will tell 🤔
I live in Europe on work assignment and am shocked by how much the average European dislikes Musk and say it extrapolates to their decision not to purchase a Tesla. Such a shame.
Just got back from Switzerland and saw Tesla’s everywhere!
@TrendyStone I know, sales were strong but are down 42% this year. That's a substantial change.
This is what happens when you have a rich, egocentric person who can't take feedback. They become stranger and stranger all the while seeing their difference as their brilliance. Musk is a jerk and deserves the scorn.
@ Hsve you met him? He seems pretty nice to me.
@@BobPritchardJust be careful of the sources you’re getting your impression from.
In the Netherlands Tesla offers a discount of €2.950,00, but only on the Model Y RWD plus one YEAR of free supercharging.
The M3 was also declined in price now €39.990,00
I just leased my first Tesla Model 3 LR DM. Love it. Coming from a Honda Clarity PHEV there is a learning curve. Setting up the music choices is the most confusing so far. Love it tho. Blue/White is my Tesla.
I just ordered a cyber truck 2 days ago. I'll pick it up Friday and I leased it. The guy at the showroom said he's getting a whole lot of customers who are leasing them. About three a day, which evidently is a lot more than purchasing them. This is at the college Park location in North Woodlands. There's very few people that usually show up there it's mainly a repair center.
When it comes time to get a new battery. I hope we will have the option to get the upgraded battery for longer range
I’m ready for a performance model Y refresh
What for? Drive 90 km/h faster than the one left of you who drives - 90 km/h?
@ not for the speed I already have a track model 3. It’s for the look duh.
Cybertruck 48v does not lower current by a quarter. (25%). It lowers the current to a 1/4 (75% reduction)
The new Tesla M3 is an amazing car for sure, especially the RWD LR, with a decent range, but in Europe with lots of small roads, roundabouts etc, indicators on stalks are kinda a requirement. There are some aftermarket stalks appearing so its not a show stopper anymore hopefully.
Yes, I like stalks, but I've found during FSD trial period on my MY, the vehicle automatically uses the turn signals in roundabouts.
Using buttons on the steering wheel for turn signals, even in roundabouts, seems to still work.
I don't miss them at all!....Its is so much safer....to keep your hands at the wheel....lol🤡
CATL for Tesla Europe/Asia batteries will be cheaper, charge faster, lighter, and safer.
The M3P is an exceptional car indeed, but it actually falls short if tracked. Reviews of the car have found that it doesn't even manage a couple of laps on a short circuit due to the brakes overheating. I just think this should be taken into consideration when reviewing the car's performance, not only its remarkable 0-60 time.
Driving cars fast in a circle is for kids. Real world driving for adults never has extreme repeated braking, because normal people use regen to slow. Normal people almost never use the brakes in a Tesla.
So, I have a highland LR awd... I opted for it over the performance. There are things I just dont like about the performance that come, that I dont need on a daily driver. The first is the low profile side wall tires... HORRIBLE as a daily city driver.... I wanted more meat on the bone so I opted for 18in standard wheels. 2nd is the seats... I am not using my car for the track , I dont really want high side bulsters.... and 3rd is LESS range. The things like more about the performance is the front bumper has more style with inlets like the old model 3 , instead of more flat.
You have Robert Rosenfiield beat by a thousand miles! Love your channel. Very clear and professional and you don't regurgitate the same information twice a week saying that "the model y juniper is here!" 😂😂.
I've def decided on getting a Tesla as my next car (though 2 years on my current car left (a mini convertible). Either end-up being a model 3 or whatever the model 2 ends up being (if there is one and not just a cybercab).
check out the the electric Mercedes CLA at the end of next year, it has cutting-edge technology and beats the Model 3 in every metric possible. If the vehicle should be cheaper and can also be smaller why not go for next gen Chevrolet Bolt EV, it should be available in 2025 and pretty much offer the most range for the money while also driving very solid.
@@Bernd-b1y if actually that starting price, and range it will be def be under consideration. The BYD Seal I'm also looking at but Tesla wins out from what I've seen so far. Was expecting 50K+ from Mercedes tbh
The 2024 model 3 is a solid choice. Model y adds more space and utility but the model 3 is just a better car.
If considering something else, do yourself a favor and avoid hybrids. Those are for people not ready to accept an ev mindset, and that's basically all it comes down to in reality.
Unless you are a guy who needs to tow something, EVs are basically always better.
In the UK, the 1-year free Super Charging promotion is only available for new Model Y purchases. How is the Cybercab going to work when it rains if there are no mechanisms to keep the glass covering the cameras clear of water?
As a long time Tesla owner (Roadster, Signature S and now a Model 3 AWD (1st gen 2018), I am glad to see them keep innovating. But there are those little things like the lack of car play. I have wanted it since day 1. The ability to more readily use Waze for navigation (if I am not using FWD with integrated navigation) is highly desirable to me. I would love to be able to mirror my iPhone to the screen without using third party hardware/software to take advantage of the better browser. But lacking these features will not keep me from buying another Tesla one day!
‘24 MYLR here. Longtime iPhone user. The car’s navigation is as good or better than my phone. It also works fine without FSD. The only thing FSD adds is self driving. It navigates the same otherwise.
Faster charging would be nice, and will soon be needed, as other car manufacturers in the same price range are getting better charging curve - at least here in Europe, where Xpeng, Skoda, VW all have better charging at this moment.
Please, Tesla 🤞🏾😬
Zoox and Waymo will help introduce robotaxis to the public, which will make it easier for Tesla. And if Tesla can make their software better, they'll have little trouble out pacing Zoox or Waymo.
Free supercharging isn't a big deal because it's so cheap to charge at home.
I don’t charge at home, but concede that I’m in the minority on this; most people I know won’t consider a Tesla if there’s no way to charge at home.
Hi Ryan, the mov e to 48 V architecture reduces the current TO 1/4, not BY 1/4 (i.e. by 3/4), since V=IR and if the voltage is increase x4, the current is reduced to 1/4.
I still have hopes that the model 2 will be a cybercab with a steering wheel and pedals
If they bring the front camera to the modely Y juniper, will we be able to get this installed. On 2023 models or 2024?? That's big for me personally
Regarding robotaxi physical controls; there is no need even for testing; could simply use a bluetooth game controller to drive the car since its all drive by wire.
Tesla need to get rid of wheel covers or make them an option. Many owners take them off anyway and I have two sets in my attic right now. The best part is the optional part. That would also mean no clip scratches on the wheels and those who don't want the covers would love that.
Much bigger battery would be great, that would allow these cars to be used in the winter time as well.
Definitely going to disagree on the pdp. Mine (PDP pro FS) has had multiple issues. Bought an M&P performance center to replace it. It has the dynamic performance trigger, and out of the box, the canik was better. It's not even close to my M&P with the apex. it could be the performance center polishing or which springs were used, but the M&P with apex, blows the PDP away on pull and reset.
Rossi et al leaves the details unsaid about how a BEC is formed. This process is well understood in science. The BEC equation for Bose Einstein Condensation is named “generalised Gross-Pitaevskii equation”. There is no need to reinvent the wheel. This theory of the BEC explains how the BEC forms.
Hi Ryan! Could you make a video talking about Uber and Tesla? I heard that Uber has an app that it is already integrated to Tesla software.
If you can get a Tesla now, get it now. Yes Tesla will re introduce the LFP packs but will also suffer the added tariff expense. Get a car now while there’s the credit and a referral to save $8500 while it’s 0% APR
Just got mu LR AWD Tesla at 0% and don’t regret it at all, even if they release it with slightly more range. If anyone needs plans on buying a Tesla before the tax credits potentially go away, I have my referral code in my TH-cam bio!
In Portugal the model 3 price lowered to 38480€ to be just under the max allowed price eligible for the government incentives
Thanks Great video again Cheers
If Tesla offers owners to transfer free supercharging (SC01) to a new vehicle purchase, I'll buy another new Tesla. But that's the only way i buy a new Tesla.
Cybertruck does the same thing with dual zones only showing when passenger seat is occupied.
The batterie of my choice would be the blade BYD.
Stocks are just an over engineered button with a stick stuck to it. I can take it or leave it.
1 year of free supercharging is not "save thousands" territory. Overstating that a bit much. Here in the USA, one year of free supercharging would save me a grand total of about $800 over the course of a year. And I'd have to go out of my way to supercharge, which puts more stress on the battery.
Yeah- no thanks. Realistically free supercharging MIGHT save me $500 in one year, if I'm traveling a lot.
I loved (used to) the Tesla’s looks and ideals. Now however, I think there are too many safety issues Tesla has willingly chosen to put into their car by choice. Removing safe and easy access to the door handles, both inside and outside. Getting out in a hurry is paramount for me. The iPad on the dash should NOT be in charge of everything, speedo, lights, indicators, doors, windows, the list goes on. These basic car functions for me are all safety features that should remain basic. Humans have fine motor skills when NOT under pressure. Unfortunately these disappear in a hurried situation for things such as ‘fight or flight’ where adrenaline kicks in and removes those fine motor skills. Trying to play with an iPad in an emergency is purely stupid, and dangerous. There is an age old adage that should be in place here - KISS principle. (Keep It Simple Stupid). That is why just recently in France and now Canada, two car loads of innocent human beings were basically incinerated. They could not get out, and people outside could not save them. - Safety, safety, safety! Do better Tesla and go back to what a car is. Yep, great EV, but keep it as a car, not a computer terminal or Xbox on wheels, or a mobile phone with all the buttons now removed. You have gone too far
True. Adn why do we need to keep this big TV in the middle of the dash always ON, wasting energy? Physical buttons for most commonly used features, small screen behind the wheel for speedo etc, but the big TV should be switchable on and off for when you need it. And if Tesla really wants to make their cars more affordable both with initial purchase price AND ongoing costs (insurance) AND make the car actually better at the SAME time - then start from getting rid of the stupid glass roof! Stupid thing has no use, no advantage. Just added cost and a lot of problems. Especially in hot climates.
@@user-hz3eu5inIt sounds like Ford or GM are what you’re looking for. Plenty of options for people wanting things the old way. Damn those automatic windows though. I want the old crank handles!
the main reason for the big drop in tesla sales in germany is political. most germans who buy teslas are turned off by musk, and most germans who agree with musk politically are turned off by evs.
People excited about cybercab are not realistic. I have FSD. It's great 80% of the time, annoying 15%, and does some scary stuff the rest. It seems like the 80% keeps getting better with each release, but those percentages haven't budged.
I think that Tesla need to come up with more variants to maintain their attraction in the European market. We need station wagon/shooting brake and hatchbacks. Sedans don’t sell in Europe. 80-90 % of VW Passat and Ford Mondeo were station wagons. With the move to SUVs they were all station wagon shape until Audi gave users a choice. Still most customers pick the station wagon shape.
Sedans don't sell anywhere anymore. I don't get it, what is wrong with all these companies? They hire all these CEOs and pay them millions, and those guys don't even know that Mid Size SUV is where ALL the money is now? Look at Rivian. On the brink of bankruptcy and only NOW they are planning to release a midsize SUV hoping to save the company. Really??? Where were their brains before? Even Tesla made the same mistake. They live off Tesla Model Y now, that is their best seller. But it was one of the last to be released and it still does NOT get any respect from Tesla! Gets upgrades the latest, they don't make different versions of it.
Over 95% charge at home, so the free supercharging is really offering very little incentive.
4 or 6%??? Tesla could software unlock 4-6%. Let me know when they do 20+ percent. Thanks.
Ryan. Please dedicate an episode specifically to the $7500 federal tax credit and when is the soonest that Trump will be able to get rid of it. Do we have to buy in 2024? Even if Trump wants to get rid of it, can he do it in 2025? many of us are ready to buy, but are waiting until next year to see how the model Y looks and costs. But we might not want to wait if we know for sure that the tax credit will not be available in 2025. Why is nobody able to answer this question. I would start with the worst case, scenario assumption that he wants to get rid of it as fast as possible. If that turns out to be true Procedure early, when would that be?
Americans are taught in school how our federal government works. No president can make or repeal national laws. Only Congress can. And trump can't be president before January 20, 2025. So he needs Congress to repeal the set of laws that comprise the $7500 tax credit. Congress needs *_minimally_* a few months to enact such changes. Also, almost always, new laws include a "grace period" that gives people extra time to adjust to the change. So realistically the $7500 credit will remain for the first half of or maybe even all of 2025 -- that is if Congress agrees with trump's goal of abolishing it. If Congress doesn't, then the tax credit could stay for much much longer.
Not a done deal, but obviously trump will try. He'll threaten others, to get his way.
Congress controls the purse. Keep an eye out for any Bill that cancels the IRA. I won’t happen overnight. I expect there to be a great deal of buzz for the end of rebates.
No one knows when Trump will get rid of it. He just announced he will be getting rid of it. It’s very possible the refresh won’t be here until end of 2025/26. With Elon on his team and supporting terminating the incentive, I don’t see the credit lasting long. Definitely not long enough for the refresh. If I were you take advantage of the 8500 off (credit + referral) and get the Y now because knowing the credit is going it should increase everyone’s values shortly. The current Y RWD gets 330mi and is worth getting now. If you think you’ll want the refresh, it may be worth getting it now with the $8500 off and then trade it in, possibly with positive equity or break even by then since there won’t be an existing credit.
The change could be immediate. He could sign an executive order and be done with it 🤷♂️
Have you looked into Sandy Monroe cybertruck rims? They look awesome!
Still waiting for at least 450+ miles for canada i will buy it in a heart beat
Thy probably attach a USB game controller or just have steering on the screen.
Elon severely underestimates the importance of range in EV adoption. Headline is false advertising
Can you please elaborate, do you have any evidence to back up your claim?
robotaxi is strictly for taxi purpose only? How much extra cost will tesla incur by adding a steering wheel and accelerator/brake pedals. People like options. Whether to drive it or to use the car as a taxi. Now they are forced to use taxi mode only forever when buying this vehicle.
Probably a mad dash because the tax credits will go away in the US next year.
Ok let’s speak realistic range. A Tesla 500 mile range estimate, would be an actual realistic 350 mile range which it’s not too bad 😂
Not necessarily. Maybe the first production car but have since improved since then. It all comes down to the driver and driving habits very similar to ICE cars. If you drive 85-90 like here in SoCal you’re gonna see a drop in mph same in an electric car.
@ 🤣 there’s professionals doing test drives and none of them no matter how conservative you are at accelerating, non can get to the advertised range, look it up bud
You’re guessing about the tax credit. We don’t know that yet
Why do Phone and EV companies not realize that all we care about is battery life. That’s pretty much 100% of what we want.
Aptera was first to adopt NACS.
You do wonder how many people are manually intervening with these competitors. Is it just a room with one driver to 3 cars having to bump them every few minutes. What is the human intervention per km?
Elon actually has to try in Europe vs America (where Tesla is the only major EV player). He also went out of his way to say that he wants the EV tax credit abolished, specifically because it would hurt literally every other company making EVs except for Tesla, and that does not mean he is going to lower the prices by 7500. He'll keep prices the same and just say that "you should pay what it's worth" knowing damn well it's a near-monopoly situation and he makes ~14% profit per car, which is significantly higher than the industry average.
So you think that everyone should be subsidising inefficient management and manufacturing? Please explain why.😊
@ Innovation comes at a price. I don’t know what you know, but Elon got literally millions of dollars in subsidies that kept Tesla afloat in the first place, and now is actively using his wealth made from those subsidies to prevent competition. Plenty of innovation comes with a price, and it’s a BS move Elon is pulling.
So sales are slumping in Europe. Could it be because Musk decided to be involved in very polarized politics, and it is taking a a side that sees little appeal on EVs and denies climate change. Most people on a similar position would remain neutral if they really care for the health of their business.
Tesla was under constant attacks from the Biden administration.😊
Yooooo wtf where are those prices at 1:15 ? In Portugal it's freaking 45K for the base model, god dammit, we always pay more and are the poorer country...
Be careful when considering a Tesla. I'm looking to sell my model 3 and its resale value is depressing.
They sell for near new prices in Australia with up to a hundred thousand klm on them. Maybe you’d be less depressed if you exported your car.😊
Software locking the new chemistry battery capacity should increase battery life so that would not be a bad thing. Now I just need to win the lottery to be able to afford a new Tesla to profit from the incentives in Europe.
This has to be the most boring news ive heard about a new battery in a Tesla. I was really hoping the rumors of the 95kwh battery for Model Y Jupiter would be a real thing. Even jumping from the current 80-82KWh to 90KWH would be a nice upgrade.
The KIA EV3 is a significantly smaller car and comes with a 81.4kwh gross battery eith 78KWH usable. Model Y should be having a larger battery to get 350-375 miles by now. Doesnt have to be standard but instead as an optional upgrade
I will replace my 2018 model 3 if Tesla releases a car with 500 mile range. That would be nice
Would be nice to know why Tesla is losing sales in Europe or behind targets? Is this due to China EV's entering that market?
I'd buy a Model Y if they would give me a decent trade-in for my Model 3. :(
I just sold Carvana my 2023 M3 14,000mi I got $26,200.
I 0:15 no, waymo vehicle are being monitored by people in India. They are not autonomous. Plus, their business model is not scalable. They need premapped roads. And roads change.
Should increase at least 66kwh or better 72kwh.......this is dissapointing......
Getting my structural battery pack replaced, 2023 Y with 14500 miles got a warning battery volume reduced won’t charge fully, anybody else having the same problem ?
No, but my 2023 M3P had 7.6% degradation after 4k miles. Not happy the range was cut short so quickly. Doesn’t leave me with high hopes long term as it will get worse.
21 myp, just got mine at 99k mi
No issues
No issues after 19K miles. Still runs great.
@@whatsay8406 how are you charging? At home or super chargers?
APPLE CARPLAY!!!🙏🙏🙏
Serious question. What would Apple Car Play give me that I don’t already have?
Free supercharging in Europe isn’t that much of a deal. There are too few supercharger locations in Europe to really benefit from this.
Only when you frequently go on a road trip you could benefit from supercharging, but I doubt this will encourage European customers to buy a Tesla.
Ryan looks like he smells like baby oil and Doritos. Love your content
These others offering rides are merely paving the way for acceptance. Price will be the king. If Tesla can undercut the other players, they will win. Simple capitalism.
Those are some slow ass model Ys you showed at 1:15...0-62mph in 6.9 seconds!
a lof of exaggeration in this video.
A 1000 miles battery will be awesome
Stop being silly. Why would anyone want to drive around with an extra two thousand pounds of batteries in the car.
@Carguytct iknow imagine possibilities 🤣🤣
I understand now why Musk sponsored and supported Trump... He can now give advice to the new administration if he needs chinese batteries.. or just anything else.
I get you gotta make content dude but come on...this was a stretch even by your standards
Unsubscribing. Because there is no news in this. Same repeated news
1:40 further proof, the US needs more competition. Once BYD find the way into the US, game over for Tesla. It might explain why Elon is more interested in politics.
I don’t get it. What’s the advantage of being able to accelerate from 0 to 60 in 2,9 seconds compared to say 7 seconds? I would rather have that they put in more comfort and practicality in the model 3, say more comfortable ride and a hatchback. But then there might be more persons out there, who absolutely love to impress their neighbors by leaving them behind in a cloud of dust. Maybe it also appeals to the road rage segment? Greetings from Denmark
60.1 to 62.5 is 2.3% not 6%
Gov Credit should only come for 400 -500 mile range vehicles to incentivize manufacturers to improve battery technology. Must include same battery rules for sourced materials.
Elon should move to Russia, which he can destroy his heart's content.
Thank you Elon Musk for supporting freedom. It's going to be a GREAT Christmas this year, first time in 4 years.
Tesla and Trump no thanks anymore
DO WE REALLY WANT TO SEE CHINESE BATTERIES IN US MADE CARS?
With Elon and Trump teaming up, the tax credit may continue.
What makes you think so? Obama and Biden were the ones who gave the tax credits. Trump killed Obama’s, why wouldn’t he kill Biden’s?
Elon has advocated for the removal of all subsidies. It helps the competition more than tesla
@ Thanks for the info. Had not heard.
I imagine Tesla prices will drop when the tax credit disappears, maybe for all makers. Why not increase the prices by the exact amount of the credit to pocket that cash themselves rather than consumers reaping all the benefit.
@andrewfromm6565 That is what some people are speculating. I'm really hoping for it to have a true 34k vehicle price tag as opposed to 42k that is then subject to sales tax. The sales tax doesn't go based off the post rebate price.
Readers Beware! This writer WAS going to 'go for broke" and get a new Highland. BUT for me in Maine I would have to drive to New Jersey!! to pick up the Tesla. New Jersey, the cesspool of America! no thank you too much- I will NOT drive hours to risk life and limb to buy ANY car in New Jersey. Add to this, the nearest service center is +03 hours away, one way, from my location. SO, if you want to buy an Tesla check where you will get it and service it.
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lucrative means "very profitable", free supercharging generates no profit for the end user, it merely eliminates an expense.
A 4% increase in energy is NOT a 4% increase in power. As little content as is presented in these videos, at least you could get that right.
Wow big news a 15 km range increase 😂🙄🥱. Looked to 170 kw...
Supercharging all year the battery is destroyed...We Supercharg 3-10 times a year. It's a 200 dollar saving. 🙄🥱