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What Would Tesla Look Like Without Elon Musk?
What Would Tesla Look Like Without Elon Musk?-November 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:19

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Every day, it seems Elon Musk and Tesla drift further apart. Musk is continually or companies and diluting his stake in the automaker — both in terms of and the number of Tesla shares he owns. After , he reportedly owns a mere in the company he . And it’s no secret that he’s .

But there’s a problem: . He may not have founded the company, but he grew it into the conversation-dominating brand it is today. All the , the , the that — they’re all wrapped up in Musk’s personal brand as much as Tesla. If Musk leaves, either by his own choice or due to outside forces, what happens to Tesla?

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Tesla had a massive head start in the EV game, creating electric cars that were luxurious, desirable, and appealing to a high-end clientele long before any real competition showed up. Sure, we had the Leaf, but its compact size and limited range didn’t appeal to American drivers. The Model S did. Tesla became the face of electric cars in the United States, and gained a following among car enthusiasts, tech enthusiasts, and trend-chasers as a result.

But as the years rolled on, Tesla’s lineup stagnated. Its long-promised , the company’s biggest innovation since the Model 3 debuted in 2017, still has yet to make the impact Musk promised (and now it seems Tesla is anyway). Established automakers from around the world are meeting or beating Tesla’s performance and range.

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Until now, none of that has been an issue for Tesla. The company’s hardcore fans are devout, fully adhering to the Tesla dream. After all, this is the company of the future — led by . Elon Musk is going to convert us all to green energy, he’s going to save the planet, he’s going to bring humans to Mars. More than any or , Musk is Tesla’s market differentiator.

So what happens when he’s gone?

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Take away the sycophants, and Tesla’s target market is basically what it was when the original Model S launched in 2012: upper-middle-class suburbanites with an ecological bent. Without a or , the company can’t really market itself on cost savings. Tesla makes luxury products at a luxury price point for luxury buyers.

But aside from the occasional increase in horsepower or a random interior or infotainment upgrade, Tesla hasn’t revamped or redesigned any of its vehicles in several years. Today, luxury EV buyers have a growing constellation of options, from , , even — established brands with dealer networks and robust supply chains. These automakers offer fit-and-finish to , cars where repairs don’t involve . When regular, normal luxury brands start making regular, normal luxury cars that just happen to be all-electric, Tesla’s jig is up.

So, Tesla without Musk is smaller, both in sales and in — without a visionary futurist CEO, the brand’s market valuation goes from “buzzy tech startup” to “niche carmaker” in an instant. Maybe Tesla can remain a small player in the luxury market. Or maybe the company gets bought by an established automaker that wants the electric-drivetrain IP — and the U.S. factories, which are under the .

A conglomerate like Volkswagen Auto Group could certainly use that tech and those factories. A big brand like Toyota, which has capital to spare and is badly lagging in the EV marketplace, could easily plot a purchase — and return to in the process. If Musk leaves, or if the board forces him out, Tesla may cease to be the independent, influential, unpredictable company we’ve come to know.

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