CE1 is gonna be game changing, those are gonna be rolling out starting in 2026, we're also supposed to see a new gt 500, and maybe some other mustang derivatives.
Those are just some examples off the top of my head. Exciting products we know are in development, but we don't know when they'll come out include things like the mustang sedan, and this off-road supercar Ford's talked about. We don't know when those will be released, but 2026/27 seems like a reasonable time table.
True, but we should be getting a product onslaught of entirely new products, and derivatives of existing products in 26/27. Those are gonna be huge years for Ford based on how things are looking.
Now is kinda the calm before the storm.
Perhaps, but it's important to keep in mind a lot of the people on the other side have been devoted to hating on EVs for well over a decade. I don't see most of those people changing course, especially not enough of them to counteract the amount of current Tesla owners getting rid of their Tesla's.
About the same time our company went through a similar management shakeup, it was embarrassing to watch older managers who had progressed from their field or trade really struggling with presenting business figures at meetings. Our new broom had a low tolerance for pretenders and meetings became so uncomfortable that several took early retirement and were replaced by younger people with actual business management training. Painful period but a big breath of fresh air and higher profits followed
But they may also get new buyers who were on the other side. Until we actually see profits and sales drop and stay there it’s strictly an investor issue.
IDK man, even if Tesla revealed an affordable electric car today, given their track record of delaying products by years, I don't believe it would beat CE1 to market.
Maybe, maybe not. It just feels different this time. Even when Tesla has dipped hard in the past, they've always had that incredibly strong cult like following talking about how Musk could do no wrong. Those same people are the ones turning on Elon now.
You can lose buyers, but pissing off your biggest supporters is never a smart strategy long term. It's like the Bud Light thing, but a hundred times worse.