<p>San Fransisco: Tesla has told suppliers it wants to start production of a new mass market electric vehicle codenamed "Redwood" in mid-2025, according to four people familiar with the matter, with two of them describing the model as a compact crossover.</p>.<p>Tesla CEO Elon Musk has long whetted fans' and investors' appetites for affordable electric vehicles and self-driving robotaxis that are expected to be made on next-generation, cheaper electric car platforms.</p>.<p>Those models, including an entry-level $25,000 car, would allow it to compete with cheaper gasoline-powered cars and a growing number of inexpensive EVs, such as those made by China's BYD.</p>.India yet to decide on lower taxes for imported EVs as local firms resist Tesla.<p>BYD overtook Tesla as the world's top EV maker in the final quarter of 2023.</p>.<p>Musk had first promised to build a $25,000 car in 2020, a plan he later shelved and then revived. Tesla's cheapest offering, the Model 3 sedan, currently has a starting price of $38,990 in the United States.</p>.<p>Musk said last year he was concerned about the impact of high interest rates on consumer demand for big-ticket items like cars.</p>.<p>Tesla sent "requests for quotes," or invitation for bids for the "Redwood" model, to suppliers last year, and forecast weekly production volume of 10,000 vehicles, two of the sources said.</p>.<p>Production would begin in June 2025, three of the sources said. All spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter is confidential.</p>.<p>Tesla did not respond to a request for comment.</p>.<p>Timing of next-generation compact vehicles was one of the most voted questions by investors to Tesla ahead of its quarterly results report on Wednesday afternoon, where it is expected to forecast a 21 per cent rise in 2024 deliveries, well below the long-term annual target of 50 per cent that Musk set about three years ago.</p>.<p>Musk said in May that Tesla was working on two new products, with the potential for combined sales of 5 million vehicles a year. "Both the design of the products and manufacturing techniques are head and shoulders above anything else that is present in the industry," he said at Tesla's annual shareholder meeting.</p>.<p>Tesla plans to make an inexpensive robotaxi and an entry-level, $25,000 electric car based on the same vehicle architecture, according to Walter Isaacson's biography of Musk released in September, which includes interviews with the CEO and executives.</p>.<p>Musk said in 2022 that Tesla would make a dedicated self-driving taxi with a futuristic look in 2024, after several misses at its goal of achieving full self-driving capability.</p>.<p>He and other Tesla executives laid out plans last March to halve the cost of its next-generation vehicles, but did not provide a timeframe for the launches.</p>.Musk demands bigger stake in Tesla as price for AI work.<p>Studying a Honda Civic</p>.<p>Tesla has a track record of missing its targets for launches and pricing, and it would take time to build volume.</p>.<p>Cybertruck production, for instance, has been delayed and slow to accelerate and its $60,990 US starting price is 50 per cent higher than Musk touted in 2019.</p>.<p>"They have been overly optimistic on most of their new product launches. Volume output is more likely to begin in 2026," one of the sources said.</p>.<p>Musk said last year the affordable model would initially be built at Tesla's factory in Texas.</p>.<p>Making a profit from the cheaper EVs will be challenging, given the costs of batteries as well as traditional difficulties producing quality inexpensive vehicles.</p>.<p>Tesla in recent years tore down a Honda Civic, whose price starts at $23,950 in the United States, to study how to make cheaper cars, two separate sources said.</p>.<p>The next-generation Tesla architecture, internally called 'NV9X,' will include two or more models, said the two people and one of the initial sources.</p>.<p>Tesla also plans to build cheaper cars at its factory near Berlin, and is interested in building a factory in India to produce less expensive electric cars, sources said previously.</p>.<p>The EV maker also has factories in Shanghai and in Fremont, California. </p>
<p>San Fransisco: Tesla has told suppliers it wants to start production of a new mass market electric vehicle codenamed "Redwood" in mid-2025, according to four people familiar with the matter, with two of them describing the model as a compact crossover.</p>.<p>Tesla CEO Elon Musk has long whetted fans' and investors' appetites for affordable electric vehicles and self-driving robotaxis that are expected to be made on next-generation, cheaper electric car platforms.</p>.<p>Those models, including an entry-level $25,000 car, would allow it to compete with cheaper gasoline-powered cars and a growing number of inexpensive EVs, such as those made by China's BYD.</p>.India yet to decide on lower taxes for imported EVs as local firms resist Tesla.<p>BYD overtook Tesla as the world's top EV maker in the final quarter of 2023.</p>.<p>Musk had first promised to build a $25,000 car in 2020, a plan he later shelved and then revived. Tesla's cheapest offering, the Model 3 sedan, currently has a starting price of $38,990 in the United States.</p>.<p>Musk said last year he was concerned about the impact of high interest rates on consumer demand for big-ticket items like cars.</p>.<p>Tesla sent "requests for quotes," or invitation for bids for the "Redwood" model, to suppliers last year, and forecast weekly production volume of 10,000 vehicles, two of the sources said.</p>.<p>Production would begin in June 2025, three of the sources said. All spoke on condition of anonymity because the matter is confidential.</p>.<p>Tesla did not respond to a request for comment.</p>.<p>Timing of next-generation compact vehicles was one of the most voted questions by investors to Tesla ahead of its quarterly results report on Wednesday afternoon, where it is expected to forecast a 21 per cent rise in 2024 deliveries, well below the long-term annual target of 50 per cent that Musk set about three years ago.</p>.<p>Musk said in May that Tesla was working on two new products, with the potential for combined sales of 5 million vehicles a year. "Both the design of the products and manufacturing techniques are head and shoulders above anything else that is present in the industry," he said at Tesla's annual shareholder meeting.</p>.<p>Tesla plans to make an inexpensive robotaxi and an entry-level, $25,000 electric car based on the same vehicle architecture, according to Walter Isaacson's biography of Musk released in September, which includes interviews with the CEO and executives.</p>.<p>Musk said in 2022 that Tesla would make a dedicated self-driving taxi with a futuristic look in 2024, after several misses at its goal of achieving full self-driving capability.</p>.<p>He and other Tesla executives laid out plans last March to halve the cost of its next-generation vehicles, but did not provide a timeframe for the launches.</p>.Musk demands bigger stake in Tesla as price for AI work.<p>Studying a Honda Civic</p>.<p>Tesla has a track record of missing its targets for launches and pricing, and it would take time to build volume.</p>.<p>Cybertruck production, for instance, has been delayed and slow to accelerate and its $60,990 US starting price is 50 per cent higher than Musk touted in 2019.</p>.<p>"They have been overly optimistic on most of their new product launches. Volume output is more likely to begin in 2026," one of the sources said.</p>.<p>Musk said last year the affordable model would initially be built at Tesla's factory in Texas.</p>.<p>Making a profit from the cheaper EVs will be challenging, given the costs of batteries as well as traditional difficulties producing quality inexpensive vehicles.</p>.<p>Tesla in recent years tore down a Honda Civic, whose price starts at $23,950 in the United States, to study how to make cheaper cars, two separate sources said.</p>.<p>The next-generation Tesla architecture, internally called 'NV9X,' will include two or more models, said the two people and one of the initial sources.</p>.<p>Tesla also plans to build cheaper cars at its factory near Berlin, and is interested in building a factory in India to produce less expensive electric cars, sources said previously.</p>.<p>The EV maker also has factories in Shanghai and in Fremont, California. </p>