Tesla Model Y will be the top EV vehicle next year too

On August 04, Tesla held a shareholders’ meeting and the CEO Elon Musk said that the Tesla Model Y may be the model that will bring Tesla the most revenue this year. Tesla Model Y is the best-selling model this year and the 3rd and 4th quarters still remaining. Musk also stated that in the long run, Optimus robots will be more valuable than cars and will revolutionize the economy.

The latest data shows that Tesla delivered a total of 314,921 Model Y units in the first half of 2022. This makes it the most delivered electric vehicle (including plug-in hybrid vehicles), far higher than other models. Compared with the Model 3, the Tesla Model Y delivered 95,823 more vehicles this year, or 43.7% higher.

Optimus is a humanoid robot previously released by Tesla, and it is planned to officially release the prototype of the robot at Tesla’s AI Day this year. Musk has previously said that Optimus Prime can basically do anything humans don’t want to do, such as perform some dangerous, repetitive, or boring work. This robot will reuse Tesla’s technology in the field of autonomous driving and is expected to use Tesla FSD’s computing modules and solutions.

Additionally, when asked if he could possibly leave the Tesla CEO role, Musk said that since there are so many good people in his organization, he thinks even if he gets “abducted by aliens, or goes back to his home planet”, Tesla will also do well, and then he said that he is not leaving the company.

Regarding the planned Tesla restaurant in Los Angeles, Musk said that there will be a futuristic restaurant where car owners can come to charge, and non-car owners can also come to eat. If successful, it will be popularized.

For the next 10 years, Musk said that Tesla will have a lot of new products that people thought and did not expect.

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