Tesla's RAMPAGE mode: 3 Reasons They'll Crush BYD in the Future
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Tesla's RAMPAGE mode: 3 Reasons They'll Crush BYD in the Future
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0:00 introduction
01:01 Reason for Decline
02:08 Tesla’s first secret weapon: Full Self-Driving.
04:43 Tesla second weapon: Hardware upgrade
06:24 Tesla third weapon: The new Model 2 with the new battery
8:53 conclusion
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Tesla's RAMPAGE mode: 3 Reasons They'll Crush BYD in the Future
Deliveries in the first quarter of 387,000 vehicles. Let me put that into some perspective. The facts set consensus as of Friday and it had been coming down for 457,000 vehicles to be delivered. First quarter of last year the company delivered 422,000, so this is a year-over-year decline, the first since 2020 that we've seen from Tesla.
Tesla's RAMPAGE mode: 3 Reasons They'll Crush BYD in the Future. This recent update from CNBC's Phil LeBeau sheds light on Tesla's Q1 2024 vehicle production and deliveries, indicating an 8.5% year-over-year decrease and a 20% quarter-over-quarter decline. For dedicated Tesla enthusiasts, this quarter might not impress in terms of numbers for the auto market. Nevertheless, it didn't signify the end for Tesla, as they had regained their position as the world's leading electric vehicle manufacturer from BYD. But the difficult thing is, how do Tesla plan to safeguard this title? In today's video, we'll explore three strategies that empower Tesla to maintain its dominance and outperform BYD in the future.
Tesla's RAMPAGE mode: 3 Reasons They'll Crush BYD in the Future. Before we dive into Tesla's strategies to dominate the market, let's take a moment to discuss the reasons behind their drop in volume.(01:01)
Tesla’s decline in volumes, as stated on their website, is attributed to the early phase of the production ramp of the updated Model 3 at the Fremont factory, as well as factory shutdowns resulting from shipping diversions caused by the Red Sea conflict and an arson attack at Gigafactory Berlin. How much this decline in production and sales affects Tesla's overall sales remains uncertain at this point. That's why we'll have to wait for Tesla's Q1 earnings report on April 23rd, which will be live-streamed on X.
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