02-26-2023, 08:36 PM
“ Tesla spent the past two decades defying expectations and disrupting the automotive industry, but in 2023 the once revolutionary car company did the seemingly unthinkable: It turned fanboys against it. The uproar among loyalists like Mark, who are typically also Tesla shareholders, is more than complaints from overly attached enthusiasts. It's a sign that a company that has for so long relied on a near-mythic reputation as a futuristic automaker may be losing its edge.
Tesla is turning from a young and scrappy industry disrupter into a company that looks much more like the automakers it used to rattle. And the company's once grandiose leader, who showed up in "Iron Man" movies and promised to take us to Mars, is looking more human by the day.
Tesla has only ever existed without real competition and in a favorable economic environment. Now the market of electric vehicles is anyone's game, and Musk is about to find out how hard it can be to go to war with some of the world's most recognizable brands. “
https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-mus...2023-2?amp
Tesla is turning from a young and scrappy industry disrupter into a company that looks much more like the automakers it used to rattle. And the company's once grandiose leader, who showed up in "Iron Man" movies and promised to take us to Mars, is looking more human by the day.
Tesla has only ever existed without real competition and in a favorable economic environment. Now the market of electric vehicles is anyone's game, and Musk is about to find out how hard it can be to go to war with some of the world's most recognizable brands. “
https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-mus...2023-2?amp