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  • Reuters

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    CEO Elon Musk last month said that Tesla would use current product lines for new affordable vehicles, as it retreated from more ambitious plans to produce an all-new model that had been expected to cost $25,000. Musk had said in 2020 that Tesla aspired to sell 20 million vehicles by the end of the decade - nearly twice as many as those sold by Toyota, the world's largest automaker. Reuters first reported in April that Tesla had canceled the long-promised inexpensive car that investors were counting on to drive its growth into a mass-market automaker, instead focusing on robotaxis.

  • Benzinga

    Ferrari Aims to Challenge Tesla with Launch of Electric Supercar in 2025

    Ferrari NV (NYSE:DAVA) CEO Benedetto Vigna has enormous expectations from its electric supercar debut, similar to those of its existing blockbuster combustion-engine models. The company looks to launch its electric vehicle in the fourth quarter of 2025, Bloomberg Television cites Vigna in an interview on Thursday. The premium automotive sector is exploring options to lower emissions following a decline in EV demand and government subsidies. Also Read: Tesla’s Chinese Rival BYD Dives Into Luxury