Both BMW and Mercedes have EV platforms, have you done your homework?
I find especially US folks (sorry) very un-informed about non-US car companies regarding EV technology.
Also, Mercedes sold ~250k EVs last year and BMW sold about ~380k. Yes, Tesla sold 1.8 million or something, but you're acting like Tesla is some hyperscaler. And this is in a context where both BMW and Mercedes sell more cars overall, than Tesla, so they have to take care of the going concern, too.
> Both BMW and Mercedes have EV platforms, have you done your homework?
Of course I know they "have" platforms, but look at the price of the actual cars. They're at least a generation behind Tesla on platform cost.
Legacy automakers' dirty little secret is that their cheap EVs aren't profitable, and their profitable EVs aren't cheap. They failed to invest in lowering EV build costs.
I find non-Tesla/non-China automakers (including Europe) very in denial about how far behind they are.
> Both BMW and Mercedes have EV platforms, have you done your homework?
Doing some quick googling I could not find any source for margins of BMW / Mercedes on their EVs. I remember EVs fron GM / WV being mostly unprofitable, but maybe those are old news.
Can you please share some links for those who want to be more informed?
I find especially US folks (sorry) very un-informed about non-US car companies regarding EV technology.
Also, Mercedes sold ~250k EVs last year and BMW sold about ~380k. Yes, Tesla sold 1.8 million or something, but you're acting like Tesla is some hyperscaler. And this is in a context where both BMW and Mercedes sell more cars overall, than Tesla, so they have to take care of the going concern, too.
A lot of wishful thinking in that comment.