Wednesday, 14 October 2015

How Can Tesla Make Model X Deliveries A Success?

The auto making giant has emerged to be a little uncertain talking about making successful deliveries of its SUVs shaking up confidence of the investors.

Tesla Motors has given out huge numbers for the delivery of its electric cars on a number of platforms which has made analysts in the market rather confused about what to actually expect from the giant. The auto making giant is expected to be selling the model S version of its cars in a huge number for sure, but the analysts have raised questions as to how many of the new SUV will the giant manage to sell by the time its reporting time for the fourth quarter. The analysts in the market who have been analyzing the way things have been going on within the auto making company are of the opinion that the fact that even Elon Musk, the CEO of the firm, failed to give out a clear guidance for the sales of the Model X car for the fourth fiscal quarter did not make things any better for the investors. The fourth quarter of the year initiated right after the major launch event was held and things might also turn out to be a little shaky as to where the sales of the new car is concerned. Following a press conference in which Musk was questioned about what he thought could make him reach out to the over the top bullish sales figures he has expressed to achieve over the past few months, analysts thought that even he looked uncertain about a lot of things. The hybrid car makers have also suggested that the fact that there are expected to have some ups and downs even in the production is what is making the CEO so uncertain in the first place, and if that works out for him then the auto company could actually end up attaining the sales numbers it believes it could obtain in the next five years. Musk also suggested that most of the time the reason any company fails to achieve its sales target is generally because of the way its supplier lags behind in supply the car or other products in time, which is the only delay that can be expected from the electric vehicle producers in the long run as well. Analysts, on the other hand, believe that the fact that the firm has shown uncertainty regarding its quarterly deliveries shows that the firm could actually end up not achieving its exponential targets that it had previously set to make sure there are a massive number of EVs on the road before the end of 2020.

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