Mos Eisley
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And as they say...Technically, parts of June are still in the Spring.
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And as they say...Technically, parts of June are still in the Spring.
But I want it now…
I don't believe many people familiar with the industry genuinely expected them to roll out the base level / price model on day 1 of the launch.
In fact, *most* of June is still in the Spring. June 20, 11:59:59PM.. first R2 delivered.Technically, parts of June are still in the Spring.
Gen 2 can do AC.Not current vehicles. R2 has updated charging hardware that can export AC. R1 doesn't, only DC.
In fact, *most* of June is still in the Spring. June 20, 11:59:59PM.. first R2 delivered.![]()

No, but 1.5 years after launch is an excessive delay. If I was shopping for a $45k R2 I would have moved on by then.I don't believe many people familiar with the industry genuinely expected them to roll out the base level / price model on day 1 of the launch.
I could be wrong and of course can't speak for everyone, but I have to believe that most people interested in a vehicle like this have seen enough of the market to know that the release of lower priced, mass produced vehicles tend to start with higher priced launch / limited edition trims while production ramps, with the goal of getting production high enough to introduce lower priced models a year or two later.
Again, not saying that there weren't people off the street who genuinely expected a day 1 model at $45k because I'm sure there are people in that camp, but at the same time I just don't believe that was the majority view going into the announcement and subsequent launch.
Yup. No one rolls out base trim first. And all OEMs lead advertising with starting base price while showing images of high trim (i.e. "best foot forward")—common practice and allowed under existing and long-standing FCC rules. And the messaging has always been starting price of $45k. The "starting" part was never about timing, but where price range starts. And the base trim target price is still $45k, RWD with 265 mi range. Anyone wanting to point fingers, find a mirror.I don't believe many people familiar with the industry genuinely expected them to roll out the base level / price model on day 1 of the launch.