silverelan
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There's absolutely no way to deny that Ford is targeting the Tesla Model Y with the MME.
Tesla has some advantages over other manufacturers and there are two big ones that Ford is not able to gloss over.
All that being said, I think Tesla for the first time is not the leader in EV performance. The Model S cannot compete against the Taycan on the track (not a big deal) and can't compete against the Lucid Air's range, recharging speeds and drag times.
I don't see how Tesla is 7 years ahead when they're already behind today.
Tesla has some advantages over other manufacturers and there are two big ones that Ford is not able to gloss over.
- The ability to recharge quickly to gain 150 - 200 mi of range.
- Ubiquity + speed of the Supercharger Network.
All that being said, I think Tesla for the first time is not the leader in EV performance. The Model S cannot compete against the Taycan on the track (not a big deal) and can't compete against the Lucid Air's range, recharging speeds and drag times.
I don't see how Tesla is 7 years ahead when they're already behind today.
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