beatle
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I agree with this. Only about 1/4 of the trucks sold are RWD. I think Slate should offer dual motors to those that want them, but again, that's not what started this thread. Tesla still sells a lot of RWD EVs. Hopefully the promise of AWD doesn't cause the Osborne effect to cut Slate's runway velocity too much. +1 senior point for that one.If Slate plans to survive, it's not about what people need. It's about what people want. And here are the facts about what people want (and are buying). For low rate initial production, sure, sell two wheel drive. But if you want to stay in business with a stripper vehicle that already lacks mass appeal, you don't do it by cutting yourself out of half the addressable market.
https://www.energy.gov/eere/vehicle...arly-60-light-duty-vehicles-produced-2022-had
PS: Senior bonus discounts to those of you who, like me, were driving before the left side of that chart.
I do wonder just how efficient you can make an assembly line when you're only making one vehicle configuration without even paint. I guess at least one person at Slate has said "pretty darn efficient." A second motor can noticeably increase the number of parts and complexity, unless all Slates become dual motor.