The Tesla Model Y may be the best-selling car-shaped vehicle in the world right now, but the brand itself is not in the clear. Buyers are thirsty for reasonably priced EVs. Elon Musk has confirmed that the brand plans on meeting that demand with a $25,000 EV, a car that some on social media are calling the Model 2. However, an analysis from the investment banking firm Evercore, asserts that the brand likely wonβt be able to deliver the car in substantial volume until at least 2027.
According to Bloomberg, the report is a bit more articulate than a simple yes or no. The team of Evercore analysts responsible, led by Chris McNally, asserts that the brand could officially start production on the model in late 2025. But, he doesnβt see Tesla Tesla meeting its goal of 1 million units of the Model 2 in 2026 as realistic. The ramp-up to satiate demand and get the factories that would produce the Model 2 online will take a while. Evercore thinks 2026βs numbers would be closer to 500,000, and Tesla wonβt be able to get into the swing of manufacturing and hit that 1 million per year mark until 2027.Β
However, McNally has been bullish on Tesla in the past. Heβs been skeptical of Teslaβs stock ability to grow since at least 2020. Teslaβs stock has increased 310% since then. But McNallyβs analysis isnβt unprecedented. Earlier this week Wells Fargo downgraded the brand, exclaiming that it was a βgrowth company with no growth,β claiming its price cuts arenβt having the same effectiveness as they once. Prices are falling faster than the companyβs sales rate is increasing. Some of this stagnation is due to a somewhat stale product line amongst its volume sellers, the Model 3 and Model Y. If Tesla wants to continue to grow, it will need a new model.
But, itβs not clear what form Teslaβs Model 2 will take. It will be cheaper to make, and potentially eschew Teslaβs driver assistance technology entirely. We still havenβt heard much from Tesla concerning the potential affordable EV aside from a few rumblings on X (Twitter) from Elon Musk. If Tesla wants to put a cheap EV in production in 2025, we hope weβre able to see it soon.Β