What an odd thing to say.
What an odd thing to say.
Are you comparing Tesla's current production vehicles with other companies future and proposed vehicles, with their estimates of features and capabilities? From what I can see, the Tesla Model 3 is clearly the best selling EV available today, and it has equal or superior technology and capabilities as any other EV in production, as does the Model S and Model X. The Jaguar iPace is a nice new EV package, but it is a small crossover that is not a match for Tesla's models. Audi and others are soon coming out with mid/full sized EV SUVs, but we will still have to see how they compare when production models get tested in the real world. The Taycan is exciting, but again it is not here yet to compare to Tesla's offerings. I suspect that the Taycan will be an excellent performance car with Porsche's great engineering at work, but I wonder if the Taycan's price will be anywhere near the sub-$80K initial estimates.