How Tesla Beat The ENTIRE Car Industry

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@inciwillard991
@inciwillard991 Жыл бұрын
I guess you can call me an old Tesla fangirl, coming from Range Rover where I've looked into many other EV's since I was running out of anti bacterial wipes and gloves when visiting the dirty gas stations while the high test required for my RR model. Reasons to settle for a Tesla '22 MS LR was, ease of finding chargers on long trips, ease of instruments (just one) and of course the ability to be able to use either Auto Pilot or FSD on the interstates. Best thing since bread and butter, on the top of it all our power company offers super off peak hours at $0.01 per kWh so my monthly electricity rose by only $2 to $3.00.
@luciengranger2762
@luciengranger2762 Жыл бұрын
Was in Dubai last week and had the privilege of leasing a Tesla Model 3 for 3 days... I'm a die hard combustion head, but that tesla is brilliant... the acceleration was mind boggling, battery charged relatively quickly... their nav-driver support systems are incredible and intuitive... i was blown away...
@fgamwell
@fgamwell Жыл бұрын
Glad you experienced the 3. As a Coventry kid who has lived in the USA for many years I never believed I could be into EVs. I own an E Type and another vintage Jag. But, boy oh boy...driving w one foot...and the raw power, no smell, no maintenance, it is something special. I currently drive a Model S Plaid ...mind blowing zero to 60 in 2 secs... Once you've had one ...nothing compares.
@kibunjamwangi1030
@kibunjamwangi1030 Жыл бұрын
A certain British TV car show you carried on your back!! 😎😎 Boss!! Rory💯
@youknowwho5560
@youknowwho5560 Жыл бұрын
Name?
@wraith8323
@wraith8323 Жыл бұрын
Came looking for this comment 😂
@kibunjamwangi1030
@kibunjamwangi1030 Жыл бұрын
@@wraith8323 😂😂 this guy drives as good as he throws shades
@principalmark
@principalmark Жыл бұрын
Yes you did Rory! Hear the 🦁 roar!
@15725867905
@15725867905 Жыл бұрын
As weird as it may sound, I think that part of Tesla’s appeal is that the company just seems unnaturally confident in itself. It doesn’t seem to really compare itself to or acknowledge its competitors. As a result, I think consumers just sort of categorize it as its own “thing”. At least in the US, if you want an EV, you either buy a Tesla or deliberately make the choice not to. It’s an incredibly powerful position to be in.
@15725867905
@15725867905 Жыл бұрын
@@blahblaher I think that on the surface that may be a goal, but not THE goal. At the end of the day they are a for profit business.
@15725867905
@15725867905 Жыл бұрын
@woolychewbakker5277 I wouldn’t say they had to slash them. They were doing fine without doing so, but it was obviously strategic. As for the S and X, I’m not a fan of them, but they’re not going away.
@MrKhunt-f4x
@MrKhunt-f4x Жыл бұрын
we don't have a factory in the UK, why would you be able to get one here, if they sell 100% of their product on preorder (with no marketing spend) in countries where they manufacture, why would they bother exporting to the UK? anyway. Teslas appeal is many fold - safest cars, highest performance, lowest maintenance, highest margin business, most rapidly increasing tech and margins sales and revenue, self driving technologies, competitive and soon to be the lowest prices. ( price reductions was always part of their business plan, they plan on undercutting ALL cars so that it is a no brainer and they take a massive share of CAR sales not only EV sales which they already dominate and slowly are taki9ng over regular gas vehicles too
@jp3630
@jp3630 Жыл бұрын
@@MrKhunt-f4x That's not how it works...you need to do some basic reading up on import/export, trade, etc.
@borinvlogs
@borinvlogs Жыл бұрын
Bought my Model 3 Performance a month ago. Can never see myself (also all other family members) buying a diesel or petrol to use as a daily.
@RoadRallyLife
@RoadRallyLife Жыл бұрын
Phenomenal piece, Rory is becoming one of my favorite car reviewers!
@timaustin2000
@timaustin2000 Жыл бұрын
Fact is that Tesla got a lot of things right straight away. They focused on the underlying technology YEARS before anyone else gave it any real thought and they've never stopped innovating and improving. Others are "catching up" but the simple fact is that they're still behind on the basic drivetrain tech. Until the price cut earlier this year, Tesla made a 15-20% margin on a Model 3 and Y while others struggled to make 4%, if they made any profit at all. Most petrol cars don't make that kind of margin. Technology is the reason: not the bells and whistles but the motors and batteries. Hell, they took a theoretical magnet arrangement that had never been physically put together and not only made it work but mass produced it. The very fact of its existence (and patent) makes their motors vastly more efficient than competitors'. Against this level of constant innovation, legacy manufacturers are always going to remain on the back foot. I say this as someone who doesn't own one or plan to (I'm an engineering geek). It's just the reality.
@lukabosnjak3829
@lukabosnjak3829 Жыл бұрын
Tesla probably has the best engineers in the world along with spaceX. Funniest to me is the comparison between Plaid Model S and Porsche Taycan...
@phuketexplorer
@phuketexplorer Жыл бұрын
Never heard of SAIC group?
@TML34
@TML34 Жыл бұрын
The drivetrain tech is well-known by all the players, the other companies just had a different business model.
@timaustin2000
@timaustin2000 Жыл бұрын
@@phuketexplorer yes. And?
@phuketexplorer
@phuketexplorer Жыл бұрын
@@timaustin2000 Then you'd know what you've written is hopelessly outdated. The Chinese caught up and overtook Tesla with better technology, months ago.
@42069memes
@42069memes Жыл бұрын
Very well produced video, however Tesla FSD does not hit child size mannequins. The Dawn Project posted that video, a rival self driving company. It was tested by many independent journalist and none of them could reproduce those results. FSD isn't ready yet, but that part stood out as misinformation.
@astro-snake
@astro-snake Жыл бұрын
It’s interesting that Rory and the team put in the effort to dig up a whole mars catalog tweet on that false report, yet failed to identify that the report was FUD. Upsetting to see how selective they are in material to push certain agendas. Playing to their target audience to make more money is prioritised over the facts.
@dconnectzone
@dconnectzone Жыл бұрын
I got recommended this video by algo, checked it and was impressed until that part. There is fans who love and want anyhow love it no matter flaws. And there's genuine guys who own and love as well share good and bad. And saying WholeMarsBlog fan stan and making him appear bad... FSD hasn't killed any one (period) and it is so good at detecting humans.. and he proved it using it and was showing genuine video how that fricking old guy dan is the one who is going to kill the live saving technology by posting fud. He says things that are flawed, as well are genuine as a customer using the products. He posts experience with FSD whether it is bad or good. Elon in other hand, he says a lot of things and do deliver but timing is hit or miss as it is unpredictable. Autopilot and FSD both are in right direction and it is saving lives. People love pointing negative things and msm is constantly produces clickbait headlines saying fsd kill someone, fsd this that, but fsd - autopilot is working as designed. I still amazed that people don't see this... autopilot and fsd was soo bad at first but now there are many who are having perfect drive zero interventions, etc. It does mistake and it is more of embarrassment than of saftey lately. I have seen so many videos and yes world is weird there is so many edge cages which gets discovered only when using it in real world and tesla knows that and is constantly fixing issues and making things possible. And also, this channel team got wrong about tesla origin (see the John Wilson -comment scroll down to find).
@skyworks1621
@skyworks1621 Жыл бұрын
I came from Bmw and Audi to Tesla and I love it. So easy to use, amazing efficency, with amazing fast software with no lag. Traveling long distance is easy. Es EV goes, Tesla is by far the best on the market.
@jp3630
@jp3630 Жыл бұрын
How do you cope with the crap build "quality" and basic interior?
@thedumbconspirator4956
@thedumbconspirator4956 Жыл бұрын
​@@jp3630 unless you show up with a microscope and precision measuring tools, your car will appear to be alright.
@tomooo2637
@tomooo2637 Жыл бұрын
@@jp3630 Not true, the US made cars - in 2019/2020 were poor, but Chinese built (and German) are very good - to the level of BMW/Audi - it is a USA problem NOT a Tesla problem, USA made cars universally are not up to the quality of Germany or asia.
@petersimms4982
@petersimms4982 Жыл бұрын
Love my model 3 and I’ve been a mechanic for 40 years ! Made a fortune fixing crappy BMW 😝😜🤪
@nettlesoup
@nettlesoup Жыл бұрын
Congrats on the Model Y, Rory! Hope it brings you lots of happiness, enjoyment and trouble free miles as my 3 has. Drove down to South of France (and back) last year and it was so smooth and easy!
@The_journeyy
@The_journeyy Жыл бұрын
They've been playing chess whilst others were playing checkers 😂
@Tiigerr
@Tiigerr Жыл бұрын
Rory respectfully, there are some things missing context. Autopilot has been linked to a relatively small amount of fatalities, yes. But in the 9 years it's been in use, when compared to the average car and driver who get into fatal crashes by the hundreds of thousands each year, it's a tiny fraction of what would otherwise be the case. People need to look at these things statistically, if you have a technology that is reducing the likelihood of a fatal crash then it is saving lives, not the other way around. Nobody should expect it to never go wrong, the correct expectation is that it will be safer than a human without it on average and less likely to get into an accident, which it is by far. We can also take it a step further with FSD Beta (their advanced system), which now has upwards of ~500 thousand users, 150 million miles driven and 0 fatalities. That is an incredible achievement that the public don't truly understand or appreciate yet. Ignoring headlines that often misrepresent the tech, Teslas have proven to be the safest cars on the road. Beyond statistics, NHTSA, Euro NCAP, and other organizations have demonstrated their capabilities in this area, yet it's one of the areas that often gets overlooked/overshadowed when people talk about Teslas, even though they are always designed with safety first in mind. I would not want my family in any other car.
@vt5371
@vt5371 Жыл бұрын
The best Tesla summary I have ever seen in KZbin! Thank you
@bavskijt
@bavskijt Жыл бұрын
The fact is (for me anyway) that my M3P is the best daily I've ever owned. Don't get me wrong, my R-35 GT-R is unrivalled for drama on the weekend, but it doesn't get a look in for the sheer amount of fun, handling and practicality my M3P gives me. Can't wait for the refreshed model s to hit the UK.
@808GT
@808GT Жыл бұрын
Not happening anymore. They cancelled all reservations and pre orders unless you want a LHD.
@tomooo2637
@tomooo2637 Жыл бұрын
@@808GT Wrong why are people full of shit. The model X and S were cancelled, but Y and 3 are made in left/right and available everywhere, if you read the comment you answered M3P = Tesla model 3 performance - which is available in RHD of course.
@808GT
@808GT Жыл бұрын
@@tomooo2637 please at least take the few seconds to read my comment properly or get your meds.
@tomooo2637
@tomooo2637 Жыл бұрын
@@808GT "Not happening anymore. They cancelled all reservations and pre orders unless you want a LHD." I read it, now read the person's comment you replied to. And just went to my account and can order any model 3/Y and get it delivered in June/July 2023 in RHD
@808GT
@808GT Жыл бұрын
@@tomooo2637 it's ok. The meds will kick in soon and you will see I'm talking about the S and X. Anyway, have a nice weekend.
@youfailme99
@youfailme99 Жыл бұрын
The impact of regulatory credits is way overstated by the media. In the most significant year (2012) they made 10% of the total revenue of the company. In recent years, despite huge increases in credits sold, they make up only around 2% of total revenue. And the competition materialized somehow only in China (BYD). I don't think anyone else has a chance to catch Tesla anytime soon.
@ibrahimmoss
@ibrahimmoss Жыл бұрын
Very well presented. Fact filled. Lean. The only thing missing was a quick discussion on one of Tesla's selling points. Industry leading crash protection. Thx Rory. I'm proud of you.
@lindam.1502
@lindam.1502 Жыл бұрын
And the rubbish about being a danger to society on Autopilot- that was disappointing. Dan O dowd has a lot to answer for with his lies
@TecnamTwin
@TecnamTwin Жыл бұрын
​@@astarothmeExcept neither of those things are True. Tesla has released training for firefighters on how to cut apart their cars, and EV fires of any kind are extremely rare. In such a case, plain old water is used to cool the battery and stop thermal runaway.
@mrmichrom
@mrmichrom Жыл бұрын
​@@astarothme whereas you'll be fine when your petrol car blows up (facepalm). In case you don't get it, if you're in your burning car waiting for the fireman, you're already dead. And either way, you're not going to save your car. And besides, fossil cars burn much, much more often than good EVs... like about 10 times as often.
@tomooo2637
@tomooo2637 Жыл бұрын
@@mrmichrom An New-Zealand insurance company that hybrids were the most likely to burn - 1000 times more likely than and EV, while gas/petrol cars are only 500 times more likely to catch fire than an EV. Gas fires are explosive, and vary dangerous, battery fires are progressive - so you have time to escape - and less dangerous to the emergency services.
@grahamcook9289
@grahamcook9289 Жыл бұрын
You didn't mention the Berlin and Austin giga factories opening.
@Indecisive7337
@Indecisive7337 Жыл бұрын
They opened ages ago!
@joeynessily
@joeynessily Жыл бұрын
One of their strengths is integration. Open the bonnet on a model Y and look at the air conditioning and heat exchanger.. and it’s piping. Then look at a brand new Kia EV6. Tesla has a more efficient system that fits in a shoebox and manages the heat of the cabin and battery systems.. all in one. The Kia will have twice the components, multiple fluids in different colours pipes every where with no sense to them. …. And no space for a frunk! So it’s a stark contrast between even a well respected legacy car maker and what Tesla does with regards to integration design. On the new Model S, they’ve even built the front suspension strut bar so it doubles as air storage for the air suspension. Saves weight and materials.
@GudieveNing
@GudieveNing Жыл бұрын
Interesting re Model S. Didn't know that.
@lukabosnjak3829
@lukabosnjak3829 Жыл бұрын
Yup, engineering on the new S and X is borderline science fiction in comparison with "comparison "
@jeremydavies4620
@jeremydavies4620 Жыл бұрын
Kia EV6 does have a trunk.
@issiewizzie
@issiewizzie Жыл бұрын
The takeaway from this is I should’ve bought some shares 10 years ago😊
@ob0273
@ob0273 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant, brilliant video! The only thing missing is that emission credits aren't the only thing that made Tesla profitable. They were actually loosing money each year until ~2019. Then for around a year and half they were profitable only thanks to emission credits, indeed. But then they managed to lower the cost of manufacturing and since Q2 2021 they are making billions in profit from selling cars.
@shaunm9928
@shaunm9928 Жыл бұрын
Articulate, intelligent and insightful look into a modern day phenomenon - fantastic presentation Rory - thank you.
@stephentoddie4416
@stephentoddie4416 Жыл бұрын
Nice summary, some glaring mistakes but overall nice videos
@venkateshgaddam3215
@venkateshgaddam3215 Жыл бұрын
Great analysis of Tesla. Keep up the good work
@nubin0807
@nubin0807 Жыл бұрын
Interesting listen. I have the Model 3 and frankly I think it's amazing, best car I have had
@atobaidoo8948
@atobaidoo8948 Жыл бұрын
The cybertruck has delivered!.
@10melvis
@10melvis Жыл бұрын
Not having to buy from a dealership is a big plus. I can have my grandmother buy a car from Tesla and don't have to worry about her getting ripped off by ths dealership. In the US dealerships add a markup because a car is popular. Good luck buying a c8 corvett at msrp. Tesla price shown is the price you pay. My time is too valuable to waste a couple of hours at a dealership.
@michaellafave1886
@michaellafave1886 Жыл бұрын
"...I used to carry on my back." Good on you Rory. I always thought you and Harris would have been the perfect pairing for TG.
@kevtheobald
@kevtheobald Жыл бұрын
Tesla is huge, not compared to what they will be in 2030. It is impressive how much they have grown in 20 years. Tesla has benefited from battery tech that evolved thanks to personal electronics demand and R&D. The GM EV-1 was the best of older battery tech. GM went for the short-term profits via ICE sales and dumped the EV-1. They crushed their EV future and it got ugly when they pulled the leases from the EV-1 customers. It really took a company which made no money in ICE to break open the demand for EVs. The Model S was one of the first electric vehicles people wanted, not just because it was electric. Those who said some other company would have broken open the demand, I would agree, but it might have taken another decade before that happened. Where Tesla also benefited from not being a legacy builder, is their company culture. They have less red tape. Many former Tesla employees speak of how Musk flattens departments/management ladders. In theory, just about any employee can contribute to other areas. There is not that rigid complex company structure and bureaucracy like GM or Toyota has. Part of what make Tesla still nimble is that lack of old fashion bureaucracy. Legacy builders have been blown away by Tesla's ability to update vehicles on daily basis if they wanted. Sandy Munro, of Munro Live, and his team, spoke of getting Tesla's built months apart and seeing great improvements when they do a deep dive on a vehicle. Model 3 costs have had massive cost reductions since going into production in 2018. Most legacy builders would be lucky to reduce costs by 10% on any model. Tesla is talking cutting costs in half. Tesla also looks at the whole picture of ownership. Having a large charging network was crucial and now they are known for the most stable and largest charging network in the world. Tesla offers Tesla insurance in many markets and hopes to expand it around the world. Keeping insurance costs down help to create more owners. Then factor in solar panels, battery backup systems for homes, and it helps make owning a Tesla a lower cost and positive expereince. Tesla adapting has been crucial in their growth. While most, if not all, legacy builders were stumped what do about chip shortages or lithium supplies, etc, Tesla has been working on their own chip design, adapting current vehicles to work with a range of chips and batteries. People focus on how vertical Tesla is, but it is adaptable. They are willing to outside for help or do it themselves. That is a powerful tool that few seem to be trying to mimic. BYD seems to be the main one following Tesla's lead. When Tesla revealed the next gen production line, which eliminated the assemble, paint, disassemble step, which everyone does, it showed they are willing to break tradition. This is going to save time and money. Production lines taking up less space and quality control will be easier as well. Then you look at the Tesla reducing wiring by over half through having a series of controllers and no need to run copper wires end to end over and over again. The process makes wiring easier and gives better control in many ways. The Model Y and 3 had actual rocket engineers involved in the design. These are people who put great focus on saving weight and making use of every inch of space. When you see comparisons of Y against competitors, Tesla is given high marks for plenty of space. Think about the frunk of most vehicles. Even if you just look at the back area of a Model Y, it usually has lots more space. I still remember when the Mach-E came out and how disappointed reviewers were when they popped the hatch of the Mach-E when stacked up against a Model Y. Tesla robotics, AI, and every expanding business divisions is going to help Telsa to truly be the largest corporation on the planet. I
@MyTubeLux
@MyTubeLux Жыл бұрын
Great update on Tesla. Still the EV I'd buy today.
@32ukneil
@32ukneil Жыл бұрын
Yes I think it is a safe bet compared to something like Lucid.
@carlosgomez_c137
@carlosgomez_c137 Жыл бұрын
I've been following Tesla since 2015, the year I known Saul Lopez. Since then, I cant't stop viewing content and collecting info from the company. I'm in love not only with their cars, but the meaning of the company from its origins. No one can deny that, without Tesla and the "peculiar" personality of Musk, electric cars would be in our lives just in alien comics and films. Big car groups and companies will be still arguing that they aren't profitables, the contamination of making batteries, the lack of rare materials for making them... One of best Model S and X selling argument was that, from first units to 2016's, free use of superchargers for the whole life of the car. By the way, many youtubers like Saul Lopez and Ben Sullins will have several free Roadsters (80 units max) because the referral program that Tesla launched in 2019, starting at 2% discount per referral code... Will be fun to find out, when Tesla will dare to launch the Roadster, if wether they decide to keep their promise... or don't 😂
@davidlemieux615
@davidlemieux615 Жыл бұрын
Btw, Toyota market cap went from what ~292billion on Jan 10, 2022 to about 178 on 26, sept of same year… was Tesla THAT much worse?!?
@Sjallapeno
@Sjallapeno Жыл бұрын
Cant wait for the refreshed M3, currently holding out to buy one, the Osborne effect is real
@kevinmatthews2620
@kevinmatthews2620 Жыл бұрын
spot on video Rory, my next car will be a Tesla(my first ev), if i can sort the cash it will be my first ever brand new car too :) :)
@DwainDwight
@DwainDwight Жыл бұрын
Just hired a Model 3 long range. 2022 model for a week. i was quite impressed. range is no where near what they claim, but overall great car. right now, I will stick with my Prius & will get the new one.However EVs getting there & I think in 5 - 10 years, real world range & charging will be at a level that I would feel comfortable with.
@ramblerandy2397
@ramblerandy2397 Жыл бұрын
Having read several books on the subject, we might debate the odd timeline and detail here and there, but overall that was pretty fair. Though I think Mitsubishi might feel a little left out with its discontinued iMiEV. So what is so cool about Tesla? Yeah, Musk is iconic, and overall that still helps. How many Auto CEOs can the average person name, for instance? And Tesla keep on reiterating relentlessly that they are on a mission to help take the world to sustainability. That's a very big message, and it isn't just Musk who says it. They're all in on it at Tesla. And they do so many things so much better and differently. The Supercharging network. The NACS connector. OTA updates. Efficiency. Performance. Interactive Car Software. Autopilot, Enhanced Autopilot, Full Self Driving [FSD Beta]. The last one getting better and better as the months go by, but still in [Beta] development. And that's just the vehicles on the road. Then you have the developments. Zero cobalt batteries in most vehicles. Zero rare earth materials in motors coming. New generation production methods to make new products cheaper to buy. Lithium refining. Then there's the emerging Energy Storage business, and Solar. Oh, and the future companion robots. Nobody else does these things in quite the same way. And this is why Tesla is so cool. And I have a leased VW ID3 Performance Pro. But not next time.
@VcrThunder
@VcrThunder Жыл бұрын
I have owned well over 30 petrol and diesel cars, and still own 2 ICE cars. I've had everything from Audi to Pontiac. the old daily was kinda slow (VW polo) so I was going to test drive an Alfa Romeo Giulia when the seller canceled on me. with nothing better to do, I went and test drove a Tesla Model 3.... and i bought it. i was so happy with it that I bought another faster one. Driven about 90.000Km with them and had no issues. muscle car performance costing only pennies to run. i love it
@Richard-fx6go
@Richard-fx6go Жыл бұрын
Good video Rory. A couple of points you could have mentioned or elaborated on: The industry leading Safety Scores for the Tesla range across the board. And the child mannequin issue was a dodgy 'test' by an autopilot competitor who fudged the video to try and hide the fact that he was forcing the car out of autopilot to deliberately hit the mannequin.
@TecnamTwin
@TecnamTwin Жыл бұрын
Precisely. That particular accusation irked me more than a little bit.
@WEZ4136
@WEZ4136 Жыл бұрын
Good video Rory, you missed out that Tesla is not just a car company though, they do solar and power storage from individual home size to industrial country size, every Tesla product talks to Tesla HQ and gathers information on everything from energy consumption to road safety and mapping updates, it’s far more than just a car maker. It’s an innovator, inventor and mineral resources gatherer. Tesla alone has push battery technology far beyond what most would have thought possible, it’s forced other companies and manufacturers to push their limitations and designs to keep up, Tesla release most of their own software as Open-source so others can use it, they have innovated the manufacturing process with their Mega casting which others are also copying too, they have supply contracts with the worlds largest companies to guarantee delivery of parts, they have invested in mining companies to ensure mineral demand is met at a guaranteed price, CHINA changed their own laws so Tesla could build Giga factory Shanghai AND own the business outright, no other non Chinese business has ever been able to setup in China without a Chinese partner. Tesla has in a word, Revolutionised EV manufacturing over and over again to remain at the top.
@GudieveNing
@GudieveNing Жыл бұрын
Yup! Elon's a sharp lad.
@dtnrjv
@dtnrjv Жыл бұрын
Mr Reid. You need to explain. If you’ve just bought a model y you need to do a video to explain. As of your last video on the model y it sounded like you wouldn’t buy one. So you need to explain.
@grahamcook9289
@grahamcook9289 Жыл бұрын
I think the current phase of EVs with Lithium-Ion NMC chemistry has peaked at about 4 miles per kWh with Tesla and other EV manufacturers soon reaching that level of efficiency. The next phase of EV development has already started with the implementation of LFP batteries, but will really take off with reduced cost EVs with sodium-ion batteries and a combination of reduced cost and greater range with lithium-silicone. Reduced cost as 30kWh battery will give the same range as a NMC 60kWh battery with greater energy density and reduced weight or double the range of existing capacity batteries with the 60kWh going from 240 miles to 480 miles on a full charge. The lithium-silicone battery will also provide significantly faster charging speeds. Then it really is game over for fossil fuel ICE vehicles. 2030-2035 is now looking achievable for the ban of ICE vehicles in most market sectors.
@GudieveNing
@GudieveNing Жыл бұрын
Correct! ICE = Blockbuster. BEVs = LoveFilm (who were before Netflix before anyone chimes in.)
@hishamg
@hishamg Жыл бұрын
I think the biggest Barrier for EVs is not battery technology; batteries are improving and will get cheaper over time, I believe that by 2035 we will probably have affordable BEVs capable of over 600 miles range. The real barrier is charging. I’m OK because I have a driveway and a Zappi charger. It’s people who live in terraced houses and flats who have the problem, that’s about 40% of the UK population and even more in other countries. Unless things improve dramatically they will be relying on an expensive and patchy charging network. Improving charging infrastructure is just as important as affordable BEVs. Also important is ramping up renewable energy and storage, we need more wind turbines, solar farms and energy storage.
@grahamcook9289
@grahamcook9289 Жыл бұрын
@@hishamg You make a very good point, but public infrastutre charging is slowly but surely improving all over. When you combine this with EVs capable of 500+ miles and 80% charge times of
@moreliberty1
@moreliberty1 Жыл бұрын
10:15 Citation needed for FSD Beta being linked to multiple fatalities. You might be conflating FSD Beta with legacy Autopilot.
@yissibiiyte
@yissibiiyte Жыл бұрын
Before them there had never been a company dedicated to EVs. All the EVs that predated Tesla failed miserably because they were usually more expensive and worse than an ICE car from the same brand.
@phuketexplorer
@phuketexplorer Жыл бұрын
China was producing EV's when Musk was still in nappies! 😄
@tomooo2637
@tomooo2637 Жыл бұрын
@@phuketexplorer No, the Chinese entered the EV market in 2020, when they saw it was lucrative.
@phuketexplorer
@phuketexplorer Жыл бұрын
@@tomooo2637 Duh, do some homework before posting nonsense! BYD released thier first E6 model in May 2009. Google it!
@eyelovecolorado2195
@eyelovecolorado2195 Жыл бұрын
I own a model Y. I would buy another one if the ride was smoother. This is the one thing, imo, holding this model back from literally exploding!
@GudieveNing
@GudieveNing Жыл бұрын
Which one did you get and what wheel size? We got a Oct 2022 build Y LR with 19" Geminis. Smoother than the 21". And the recent Ys have better suspension. We love ours.
@eyelovecolorado2195
@eyelovecolorado2195 Жыл бұрын
@@GudieveNing I own a 2022 performance Y. It’s Virtually impossible to sit in the back seat. The ride is that bumpy it’s nauseating. So yesterday we test drive the long range Y with 19” tires. Still not as smooth as a 2015 Honda Pilot or 2016 Acura mdx.
@faheemabbas3965
@faheemabbas3965 Жыл бұрын
@@eyelovecolorado2195 people are installing $3k USD coilovers from unplugged performance because of them being so stiff. I imagine you wouldn’t want to do this but I’m just saying
@phuketexplorer
@phuketexplorer Жыл бұрын
The ability to explode is built in. 😄
@geolykos
@geolykos Жыл бұрын
Huge downside. I wouldn't buy a family SUV that's not comfortable. For £60k it's inexcusable and compared to a GLC it's a terrible investment and a downgrade.
@threeseven86
@threeseven86 Жыл бұрын
This has been the most fair historical review of Tesla I've seen! Tesla content has been so extreme lately
@ThePredatherion
@ThePredatherion Жыл бұрын
You're probably right, and the fact that some of the best, unbiased content the media can come up with (such as this video) still gets the FSD and twitter/stock price stuff so horribly wrong is very telling. We still have some ways to go
@sayeyeanay6186
@sayeyeanay6186 Жыл бұрын
Great video!!
@HeGonzalez
@HeGonzalez Жыл бұрын
Really nice video Rory, now we have a bigger picture about tesla.
@MrGMawson2438
@MrGMawson2438 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting video Rare
@MildBentley
@MildBentley Жыл бұрын
Nice review however doesn't include how much market conditions over the last 1.5yrs have not only affected Tesla but the whole market
@spotlightstripes8878
@spotlightstripes8878 10 ай бұрын
I actually admire this presentation more than the car itself 🤩
@c0mbat15
@c0mbat15 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video! So well produced. I'm a Tesla Model Y owner since December. It's undoubtedly the best car I've owned, driven and sat in. But I'm not sure that will allow Tesla to achieve what Apple has in keeping such a strong loyal fanbase. The car industry is far more competitive than the smartphone one with huge amounts of new cars due this year. So it will be interesting to see how Tesla settles in to a much larger pack in the next few years.
@sdpryce
@sdpryce Жыл бұрын
Tesla still make the most efficient, safest cars in the world. Even BMW EVs are only scoring 4 stars on Euro NCAP, and Renault Zoe 1 star. Not much of a "pack" to chose from sadly.
@altino3677
@altino3677 Жыл бұрын
Larger packs caming from where ??!!... the only ones "close" to tesla are the Chinese EVS CAR COMPANIES and even them are far away from tesla , after tesla the only company making profits on EVS is BYD BUT A SMALL MARGIN...
@gerrycrisostomo6571
@gerrycrisostomo6571 Жыл бұрын
The Model Y is already the best selling car in the world.
@aeadolphe4501
@aeadolphe4501 Жыл бұрын
Great job Rory, I have ordered my model Y can't wait :)
@cmorait
@cmorait Жыл бұрын
this is like a advertisment of tesla.
@stephenclay6852
@stephenclay6852 Жыл бұрын
One of the reasons why they are were they are is simply they have no affiliation to petrol and diesel were they are frightened to take that Ev leap. It’s only because of Tesla that the legacy car makers are having to jump on the bandwagon and again as of Tesla proving that Ev’s work governments around the world are legislating co2 emissions.
@justrandomthings319
@justrandomthings319 Жыл бұрын
That's my car in the thumbnail. 😍
@feetup-jf7kq
@feetup-jf7kq Жыл бұрын
Rory IMO you missed some pertinent information and fail to understand that Tesla is a technology company more than a car company. You missed stating their goal is to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy and transport. EVs are their path to disruption of legacy auto and oil companies. They are working their way to providing mass market vehicles, progressively using profits to build factories globally, as evidenced by the upcoming Mexico giga factory. They are constantly innovating and relentlessly reducing cost, and Musk has open sourced their patents to encourage ev growth. Tesla is heavily into AI and robotics, solar, grid and domestic power storage, development of ai based virtual power plants, electric semi truck, supercharger network, insurance. They make batteries and are setting up a lithium refining plant in the US. They vertically integrate and make safe, efficient and compelling products with cutting edge software. My model 3 is a better car today than when I got it 2 years ago because of free OTA software updates. They are a very focused and well run business on a mission. Do you think you would even be talking about evs now if it wasn’t for Tesla?
@Doshinkyo
@Doshinkyo Жыл бұрын
13:40 is that Farnham?
@Glockers76
@Glockers76 Жыл бұрын
Really interesting episode
@conradbo1
@conradbo1 Жыл бұрын
Very good and informative video. Thanks for uploading.
@krzysztofcwik5347
@krzysztofcwik5347 Жыл бұрын
I dream about tesla van - take model x - change falcon doors into sliding, make boxy rear end, put inside wheel as well as 7 / 8 proper seats 2 +3 +2/3 with childseat tilt in 2nd row. To lower the costs - delete air ride:)
@geordieyoshi
@geordieyoshi Жыл бұрын
Fantastic! Very interesting, you always do a great Vlog. I’ve been in Tesla camp for 5 years having a Model S, love it and thinking about a new Y.
@AlettaMaureenFredericks
@AlettaMaureenFredericks 10 ай бұрын
Great analysis, keep up with the good work
@cokyrobes
@cokyrobes Жыл бұрын
So many great points - nice work! - Stan
@kimwahchueng5291
@kimwahchueng5291 Жыл бұрын
Finally the mainstream acknowledges tesla despite they don’t advertise 😂😂
@yerrie1908
@yerrie1908 Жыл бұрын
It started well but ended with a lot of mainstream negatively obsessed media BS about Tesla and FSD. FSD is there, thousands drive around and a car without FSD every 500.000 miles involved in a accident and with FSD every 2.5 million miles, millions and millions of logged miles. Anyone who thinks FSD goes from nothing to millions of cars at once is nuts, that would be dangerous, but FSD is here, not perfect, but it is working, it’s here and a matter of fine tuning that has been going on for years now with great steps. One more thing, the value of Tesla is bit more then making cars, Siemens is not a dishwasher company, not as bad as most old automotive reviews but a lot of important factors in trillion dollar businesses are missed as energy market and AI/robotics.Tip You should not invest yourself
@peteramey9385
@peteramey9385 Жыл бұрын
Every other car company makes huge promises and they fail to materialize also. But Tesla is the only one in the spotlight.
@Sp1k3e
@Sp1k3e Жыл бұрын
The big thing with tesla company is that they do not have to deal with conservative bureaucrats like in any other company, who are too comfortable in well paid positions from huge margin combustion cars to do any transition and they are rather forced to produce EVs. And the result looks like it. They are not forced by government, they are forced by market but its hard to admit.
@snakedog77
@snakedog77 Жыл бұрын
Very informative video. The killer British accent helped.
@GabrielDucharme
@GabrielDucharme Жыл бұрын
That was a very nuanced and well balanced, expertly delivered piece! Kudos.
@williamlathan6932
@williamlathan6932 Жыл бұрын
Nice job!!!🎉🎉🎉 . . . Roadster ready in two weeks . . .
@cafe405
@cafe405 Жыл бұрын
I want my Cybertruck!
@raphael1012
@raphael1012 10 ай бұрын
Tesla is taking over, good review from start to finish ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@edd2184
@edd2184 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for clearing up the misinformation and sticking to the facts about Elon/Tesla
@WayApp
@WayApp Жыл бұрын
Absolutely incredible!
@jmezable
@jmezable 10 ай бұрын
Creativity is the name of the game!!
@MulaloMatsile
@MulaloMatsile 10 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work 👏
@erhantimur
@erhantimur Жыл бұрын
What is exciting about the stock price is Tesla is multiple businesses within that have huge growth potential. Tesla Energy provides solar and battery for homes, Tesla insurance for it's cars, Tesla full self driving technology will one day enable you to go anywhere and even allow your car to act as an Uber and make money for you while it's not needed. Future tech like Robots are on the way. Tesla isn't a car company, it's a technology company investing in products for humanity to live in a sustainable manner, The future growth is limitless.
@808GT
@808GT Жыл бұрын
All reservations and pre orders for the model S and X RHD have been cancelled btw. Personally pretty unhappy to have had zero comms from tesla until the cancellation for over a year. Still keeping my shares but now ill look at the Audi after all.
@jameschapman4824
@jameschapman4824 Жыл бұрын
A very well balanced video Rory
@carspear
@carspear Жыл бұрын
Awesome Insight Rory...
@alexstewart1678
@alexstewart1678 Жыл бұрын
Rory, I value your opinion more than anyone else on KZbin (with Cars that is), please advise which Model Y and why??
@AutoTraderTV
@AutoTraderTV Жыл бұрын
RWD. I'll explain why in a video one day. And thanks... :)
@alexstewart1678
@alexstewart1678 Жыл бұрын
​@@AutoTraderTVlooking forward to that video 👍
@rempha
@rempha Жыл бұрын
What version of Model Y did you got? Would like a video on that.
@mikadavies660
@mikadavies660 Жыл бұрын
I thought the review had a kind of negative vibe running through it. Whilst NOT a Tesla car owner, I know and appreciate that Tesla have changed the planet and are still doing thing no other car company has ever done in history. A more positive vibe and the change to EV and Renewable Energy would have been a better review.
@SuperbikeDiscovery
@SuperbikeDiscovery Жыл бұрын
I've heard that dealing with maintenance is an absolute nightmare, never have parts in stock and nobody can work on them aside. Takes month to fix and they brake down often. Is that true?
@lordbogus1985
@lordbogus1985 Жыл бұрын
Yes it is. Panel gaps, stuf gets broken, and worst of all when a battery goes wrong they need to pull a brand new car off the producation line to repair anothe rvihicle! Their batteries aren't modular.
@mileshoogwerf3345
@mileshoogwerf3345 Жыл бұрын
Nice one, Rory
@TheNorville2
@TheNorville2 Жыл бұрын
Nice one Rory, most of those legacy car companies are in very big trouble, they cannot match tesla. Also the cyber truck is not even out yet, can you imagine when that launches?
@phuketexplorer
@phuketexplorer Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but Tesla haven't got anything in the pipeline to complete with the cheaper and much better Chinese EV's that are about to flood the market.
@tomooo2637
@tomooo2637 Жыл бұрын
@@phuketexplorer Except they sell their cheap cars no cheaper than other cars when they do turn up in Europe. Only MG represent a good affordable Chinese car, the Ora cat is just too expensive outside China. The tech is good in the Chinese cars, but until they sell at the cheap price that people expect, they won't do well. Look at the market in Norway where every Chinese car company tries first and has failed to make big inroads. Whether you agree or not, Tesla 3/Y is considered an equivalent to Merc or BMW in the market place, the MG cars are corsa or ford focus position; different market entirely.
@rasta8088
@rasta8088 Жыл бұрын
Very informative.
@meansq
@meansq Жыл бұрын
Great hit piece!
@PL-ci5ch
@PL-ci5ch Жыл бұрын
Subscribed! T'was that good!
@williama-d6
@williama-d6 Жыл бұрын
good video
@ThePredatherion
@ThePredatherion Жыл бұрын
Damn this was going really well until we got to the fake news section about FSD and the stock price/twitter saga nonsense. Granted, I'll give you kudos because this was still a far better job and watch than what most media come up with. Others should take note
@TBolt1
@TBolt1 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that you explain the company’s history that others have tried furiously to deny, and you don’t ignore the negatives. You’re keeping it real. 👍
@MrBlackspades
@MrBlackspades Жыл бұрын
Thank god you acknowledged the original founders
@petertatt
@petertatt Жыл бұрын
Great video Rory, extremely well presented and entertaining, thank you. So pleased you got a Model Y, great to have your seal of approval for such a wonderful car. I'm loving mine!
@-DC-
@-DC- Жыл бұрын
As much as I want to hate them Tesla have blazed the way. Musk is something special.
@seunakin6961
@seunakin6961 Жыл бұрын
Well done Rory 👍🏽
@trevorsutherland5263
@trevorsutherland5263 Жыл бұрын
How: Insane public money on the table around 2010 for anything "EV". Why: Silicon Valley nerds saw the flat panel TV in the dash of the 2012 Model S and had a 'gasm (as such persons usually do alone). It quickly became the "jewel encrusted iPhone" of the region; same car in say, New Jersey and none of us would have heard of it.
@doubleclutchonline5811
@doubleclutchonline5811 Жыл бұрын
In 2015, I was on the anti-EV side of the fence. Then I drove a model S at a summer pop-up showroom. And holy s hit, that thing changed my world. Not only was it fast, it reimagined the concept of what a sedan should be. Then when the model x was launched, I finally couldn’t hold back. I bought one in 2017. Today I have a ‘22 Model X and a ‘22 Model Y. I’ve driven all of the other, EV’s, and aside from Rivian, none of them feel right. They are either buggy, or over styled, or lacking the sophistication that seems obvious in a Tesla. A critical area of improvement… Servicing and repair costs. The cost to repair minor body damage is staggering and absurd. But overall, they are the best road trip cars, the best daily drivers, and the most trouble free vehicles I have ever owned. I don’t miss the gas station one bit. I’ll always have love for 80s Mercedes, but other than that I won’t ever buy a new gas car again.
@carlcadogan4510
@carlcadogan4510 Жыл бұрын
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