http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-35967714
Tesla blames 'hubris' for Model X part delays
[20160405]

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Tesla Model X
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The Model X has "falcon-wing" doors that open upwards
Tesla Motors has revealed that supplies of its Model X electric car have
been impacted by a shortage of parts meaning delays for some who have
ordered them.

It blamed its own "hubris" for overloading the Model X with technology.

It revealed that it delivered 14,820 cars in the first quarter, falling
short of the expected 16,000.

It comes after the firm revealed that its new Model 3 car already has
276,000 pre-orders.

The carmaker said that it had delivered 12,420 Model S sedans and 2,400
Model X SUVs in the first quarter of 2016.

In a statement, Tesla added that its Q1 delivery count was "impacted by
severe Model X supplier parts shortages in January and February that lasted
much longer than initially expected".

It said that once "issues were resolved", production and delivery rates
"improved dramatically".

"By the last full week of March, the build rate rose to 750 Model X vehicles
per week, however many of these vehicles were built too late to be delivered
to their owners before end of the quarter."
It was frank about the reasons for the delay: "The root causes of the parts
shortages were: Tesla's hubris in adding far too much technology to the
Model X in version one, insufficient supplier capability validation and
Tesla not having broad enough capability to manufacture the parts in-house."

Back in February, Elon Musk admitted that the car had been
"over-engineered".

It has raised doubts about how prepared Tesla will be to deliver its new
Model 3 car which was announced to much fanfare last week.
The basic model will sell for $35,000 (£24,423) - less than half the cost of
Tesla's previous models - and has a range of at least 215 miles per charge.

The car is due to go on sale in late 2017 and customers must put down a
$1,000 (£704) deposit. It can be ordered in advance to dozens of countries,
including the UK, Brazil, India, China and New Zealand.
Mr Musk has revealed that the company is focusing on ramping up productions
and will eventually need to build a factory in Europe to satisfy demand.

Stephanie Brinley, a senior analyst with research firm IHS, said that it was
crucial that it gets production of the new vehicle right.
"Given its history of missed deadlines, this one needs to be met, to earn
the faith of consumers and investors alike," she said.
Last year Tesla posted a net loss of $889m (£620m) for 2015, partly because
of the large sum it spent on research and development.
[© 2016 BBC]
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http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/tesla-says-parts-shortages-hampered-first-quarter-sales-n550796
Tesla Says Parts Shortages Hampered First-Quarter Sales
APR 5 2016
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http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-0405-tesla-delivery-20160405-story.html
Tesla misses delivery target, citing company 'hubris'
[2016-04-04]




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