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Elon Musk has hinted that Tesla could soon unveil a flying car.
Musk appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast on Friday for an extensive interview that touched on a variety of topics, including the development of the Tesla Roadster.
“We’re getting close to it Prototype demonstration“And this is going to be…one thing I can guarantee you is that this product demo will be unforgettable,” Musk told Logan.
“Why?” Logan asked.
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Tesla Cybertruck in Manhattan’s East Village on Saturday, July 6, 2024. (Julia Bonavita/Fox News Digital/Fox News)
“For better or worse, it’s going to be unforgettable,” Musk said. “My friend Peter Thiel once thought, this is what the future was supposed to be like. flying carbut we don’t have flying cars. ”
Rogan asked for details about the technology, such as whether the car would have “retractable wings,” but Musk only said that this announcement “could be the most memorable product launch ever.”
Musk said he expected the car to be unveiled “in the coming months.”
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Tesla cars are on display at a Tesla store in Palo Alto, California, USA. (Cao Yichuan/Nur Photo/Getty Images)
“We need to make sure it works,” he said. “This is crazy, crazy technology that’s in this car. Crazy technology. Crazy, crazy.”
| ticker | safety | last | change | change % |
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| TSLA | Tesla Inc. | 456.56 | +16.46 |
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Tesla on Oct. 22 reported record third-quarter sales, beating Wall Street expectations as quarterly sales hit a record high. electric car U.S. buyers rushed to secure crucial tax credits before they expire in September.
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However, Tesla’s profits did not meet analysts’ expectations, due to tariffs and research costs, as well as lower corporate income. regulatory credit These are expected to continue to disappear thanks to the Trump administration’s recently passed legislation.
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Without tax credits, which are a major driver of EV sales, demand for Tesla and its rivals is also expected to decline throughout the year.