Tesla CEO Musk: Model X Sold Out For 2015

International Business Times

Published Nov 05, 2014 10:25PM ET

Tesla CEO Musk: Model X Sold Out For 2015

By Angelo Young - Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk would like you to know that the battery industry is full of speculative BS. This was just one of several comments the billionaire founder of Tesla Motors Inc. shared during the company’s conference call with analysts following the release of its third quarter earnings report on Wednesday.

Aside from lauding Tesla’s use of Panasonic’s near AA-sized high-energy battery cells, Musk offered up a smorgasbord of details about the company’s current trajectory. He explained why Tesla is once again delaying the released of its highly anticipated Model X crossover, the justification for reducing the number of options available in the Tesla Model S sedan and addressed “upset” customers in China who have yet to receive the cars they ordered.

One of the more important details of Wednesday’s earnings report is the Model X delay, and Musk said in the call that people ordering the car today won’t see delivery until early 2016. “The Model X is sold out for 2015,” he told analysts.

Tesla reported a net loss of $74.7 million in the three months ended Sept. 30. But it met sales expectations with nearly 8,000 Model S cars, which seemed enough to pull the company’s stock price up nearly 7 percent on after-hours trading in New York on Wednesday, to $247. Investors rejoiced despite the company missing big on the number of cars it said it would produce in the quarter -- 7,200 units instead of 9,000 -- and announcing a third delay in the release of the Model X.

Musk said he stands by his 50,000-car sales numbers for next year, which would be a jump from the 33,000 cars the company says it will sell in 2014. If Tesla could make the cars, he thinks he could sell 20,000 more of them.