RJ Scaringe
Analyst · Canaccord Genuity. Your line is now open.
Thanks, George. We've we take a very methodical and thoughtful approach to how we look at our vehicle pricing and, if we look at between the R1T and the R1S each of those products when we think about a price, there's actually a band of pricing that they operate across, and that band is enabled or unlocked, if you will by the introduction of additional variance. So the first step in that is introducing the dual motor into the vehicles. As you heard in my opening comments, the dual motor as our “base powertrain” is a really exciting configuration. It's still capable of zero to 60 and three and a half seconds towing of 11,000 pounds. It's really an enjoyable architecture. And as a base configuration, it's outstanding. And of course, it doesn't have the same off-road capabilities necessarily as the quad motor, but we think for a majority of use cases, it's really a perfect fit. So that's the first step in providing customers with a lower price variant of either R1T or R1S. And then the next step, which is coming here shortly, is the introduction of our standard pack. And the standard pack not only is a lower cost pack for us to build, but importantly allows customers skin to an R1 vehicle just over $70,000. And so as we think about the positioning of the product, the capabilities of the product with on-road, off-road dynamically the feature set that's in the vehicles, we feel quite comfortable with the positioning of what we've done. Now, I'd also want to just comment, there's lots of ways to try to measure demand, and one of the things, we look very closely at is residual value. And residual value is nice because, it gives us a reflect, it sort of reflects, how our used vehicles are trading, which gives us indication of overall demand positioning. And the R1 products within the truck and SUV segment are among the best residual values of any product in those categories, regardless of electric or combustion. So across both combustion vehicles and electric vehicles, our vehicles are maintaining value extremely well. And even so far as a brand, typically you buy a brand new car the moment you “transact on a vehicle”, you lose roughly 10% to 15% of its value. People often say you drive an awful lot and it loses value in our case, once the transaction occurs, the vehicle value doesn't really drop. They're maintaining really well. And of course that's just an artifact of the strong demand backdrop that we have and the willingness to pay for the products we're building.