Blainestang
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This is certainly true for a lot of cases. Perhaps the most extreme is Tesla, who offer only a handful of physical options on the 3/Y : motors (1 or 2), interior color (black or white), just 5 paint colors, 1-2 wheel options... that's about it besides brakes/suspension on the Performance models. I don't like it, personally, because then tons of people have the same exact car (and the color palette is trash), which is boring, but it certainly simplifies production.I think its less about trying to force buyers to a more expensive trim and more about controlling production costs. In general, production is more costly the more trims, configurations(or options) you offer.
That said, the biggest locked option on the Lightning and the topic of this thread can't be explained away by production simplification, because they are still building the Pro ER, they just won't let retail buyers buy it. It seems pretty obvious that it's either just to force people into more expensive trims in order to get the ER battery, or to force people to stick to the smaller battery which leaves more batteries for higher-trim vehicles... or both.
It's a good decision from a profit standpoint, because I think they'll have no trouble selling plenty the higher margin, higher-trim versions and maxing out production. So, I get it as a shareholder, but it's disappointing as a reservation holder.
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