GM had the right product at the right price... the Bolt.
Problem was profitability. Hopefully next years Ultium powered Bolt can deliver profitability because everyone I've ever talked to with a Bolt LOVES it. And I love my Bolt too! Do I wish it was bigger? Sure. But it's a value KING.
I also see a ton of Mustang Mach-Es around here.
I would only ever consider a bolt a "city car". In that use case it's a great tool for that job - run around for a day come home hose it up. If thats the use it's the right car.
Once you head out on trip outside its radius it becomes wildly impractical and not an ice replacement due to charging speed. Id love to see an ultium version.
Tesla sales are falling. Its market share continues to plummet.
Americans do not want 4 door sedans is all that is about. Not sure why they have to copy Tesla, Tesla should copy Ford and produce bigger vehicles. Tesla does fill a nitch for compact cars but they wont grow without SUVs. Problem is, batteries are so expensive that they wouldnt sell larger vehicles.
Yet it's still the most valuable car company in the world, and from what we can tell the only American company making a profit on Ev's.
Market share in and of itself isn't a great metric. GM had the most market share when they went under remember?
Telsa market share can only go down, that was a fait accompli.
The question is can they grow?
It's going to be hard for them, especially when they blow it w dogs like the cybertruck.
The model Y is an SUV. It's done pretty well. The X an even bigger one, but it's too expensive.
I never said anyone had to copy tesla, many here said their tech would be easy to copy. Turns out not so much.
We still havent seen another EV with unified control, giant forgings/stampings, equal MPKWH, a viable charging network, and all the other things that allow tesla to be profitable.