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Why is no one talking about this "Next Gen Platform?"

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So, who has knowledge of this Next Gen Platform? Automated flying cars? I'm surprised we haven't seen more people talking about this unknown.
 

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So, who has knowledge of this Next Gen Platform? Automated flying cars? I'm surprised we haven't seen more people talking about this unknown.
I believe this is the robotaxi platform, and it sounds like a big deal for Tesla

word on the street, is that we’ll hear a lot more about it over the coming months

I’m pretty into it
 

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This I believe is the robotaxi, the 'next gen platform,' and Musk's comments on Wednesday regarding it being more revolutionary than even the CT would visually seem to square with the outline of the 'ghost' below

Cybercab Robotaxi Why is no one talking about this "Next Gen Platform?" Screenshot (219)
 

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Platform.

Not just the next gen car, but a series of designs to serve as Robotaxis. ?

I would expect no steering wheel, seats facing each other.. room for suitcases. Whatever it is, Franz will probably come up with something which will surprise.

But I dont know what the 'platform' actually entails.. is it a certain size with different body configurations ?
Is it the basis for various 'platforms' for Vans, minibuses, buses, tunnel specific people movers, 2 seaters, etc ?

Im guessing the Robotaxi will have to fill various needs..Does Tesla cover all bases? or does tesla licence to other OEM's to build their niche in the network?
 

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I recall from past mentions that the nextgen platform also contain a non-revealed entry level vehicle that Tesla plans to sell at much higher volume then the 3/Y. This would round out their offerings so they have a vehicle(s) with a low price of entry more comparable with lower priced ice vehicles.

The Mexico factory was mentioned as one of the locations that would produce the nextgen platform.

I believe statements in the past have mentioned a price that was half of the Model 3/Y Platform. It was mentioned as early as 2022.

The March 2023 Invester Day event mentioned it as well, stating that it would be more efficient to produce, wouldn't use any rare-Earth materials, would require less sillicon carbide, and the factory design would require half of the factory footprint.

Cybercab Robotaxi Why is no one talking about this "Next Gen Platform?" Tesla-next-gen-car
 

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I recall from past mentions that the nextgen platform also contain a non-revealed entry level vehicle that Tesla plans to sell at much higher volume then the 3/Y. This would round out their offerings so they have a vehicle(s) with a low price of entry more comparable with lower priced ice vehicles.

The Mexico factory was mentioned as one of the locations that would produce the nextgen platform.

I believe statements in the past have mentioned a price that was half of the Model 3/Y Platform. It was mentioned as early as 2022.

The March 2023 Invester Day event mentioned it as well, stating that it would be more efficient to produce, wouldn't use any rare-Earth materials, would require less sillicon carbide, and the factory design would require half of the factory footprint.

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Yes, this is presumably the second ghost in the Master plan ... just to the right of the presumed robotaxi

Cybercab Robotaxi Why is no one talking about this "Next Gen Platform?" Screenshot (225)
 

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A special Boring taxi vehicle maybe?

For everything that flies there, we are elsewhere because of the legislation and it will not be tomorrow the day before that it flies in the same way as cars on the road! Wait and see !!!! ;) ?
 
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I recall from past mentions that the nextgen platform also contain a non-revealed entry level vehicle that Tesla plans to sell at much higher volume then the 3/Y. This would round out their offerings so they have a vehicle(s) with a low price of entry more comparable with lower priced ice vehicles.

The Mexico factory was mentioned as one of the locations that would produce the nextgen platform.

I believe statements in the past have mentioned a price that was half of the Model 3/Y Platform. It was mentioned as early as 2022.

The March 2023 Invester Day event mentioned it as well, stating that it would be more efficient to produce, wouldn't use any rare-Earth materials, would require less sillicon carbide, and the factory design would require half of the factory footprint.

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I think you're right, this is ringing some bells now.
 

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This I believe is the robotaxi, the 'next gen platform,' and Musk's comments on Wednesday regarding it being more revolutionary than even the CT would visually seem to square with the outline of the 'ghost' below

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I thought this vehicle outline looked like the Cybervan.
 
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I thought this vehicle outline looked like the Cybervan.
Makes more sense for Telsa to make a mass-market work van rather than a robotaxi when every FSD Tesla can be a robotaxi anyway. Nothing new there. Work van makes more sense and will clear the air a lot more, alongside Semi.
 

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I thought this vehicle outline looked like the Cybervan.
This is what I thought it was as well because it is grouped with the Cybertruck just like the Y and 3 are grouped together and the S and X are grouped together.

To me, it implies it is part of the same platform.

No clue what segment the robotaxi might be in.
 

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I thought this vehicle outline looked like the Cybervan.
This is what I thought it was as well because it is grouped with the Cybertruck just like the Y and 3 are grouped together and the S and X are grouped together.

To me, it implies it is part of the same platform.

No clue what segment the robotaxi might be in.
Elon's discussion on Wednesday, and some prior comments, make clear there will be dedicated robotaxi products. This comports with word on the street.

"In the long term, Autonomy, we think, is going to just drive volume through the ceiling next level and -- and our sort of future robotaxi products -- dedicated robotaxi products, we think, have like quasi-infinite demand."

And, in that same discussion, Muske's comments result in a strong inference those robotaxi platform plans are well developed and probably next on deck. This comports with word on the street.

"So, we're -- the way we're going to manufacture the robotaxi is also itself a revolution. So, it's a revolutionary design made in a revolutionary way. It'll be, by far, the highest units per hour of any vehicle production ever."​

The "Cybervan" is a sasquach so far, not mentioned on Wednesday's call, and certainly not discussed in the paragraphs of detail provided the robotaxi.

The ghost product under the sheet, to me, comports perfectly with a robotaxi product insofar as being mini-van like in packaging. As a dedicated robotaxi product, a sedan package doesn't really make sense.

Also notice, the ghost product under sheet bears a striking package resemblance to the boring company people mover concepts that have been included in boring company materials (not to suggest the ghost will be this big, but the packaging concept generalizes):

Cybercab Robotaxi Why is no one talking about this "Next Gen Platform?" 1689967159703
Cybercab Robotaxi Why is no one talking about this "Next Gen Platform?" 1689967303761
 

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I am a bit surprised at all of the conjecture about the nextgen platform when Elon spent much of Investor a day telling the world exactly what the nextgen platform is. Just go run the video and be enlightened!
 

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A van or people mover for sure, and likely a core Robotaxi sedan.

But with design studios in China,Austin and Germany, Tesla seems likely to produce many variations for local markets. Just having those 2 products under wrap may not be indicative of whats to come.
 
 
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