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Virgin Group CEO Richard Branson has tackled everything from space and music, to airlines and MVNOs. Now, he has his sights on Tesla.
Bloomberg reports Branson explained his motive for his Virgin Racing subsidiary’s involvement in Formula E when the he and and the team were in Miami last weekend:
We have teams of people working on electric cars. So you never know — you may find Virgin competing with the Tesla in the car business as we do in the space business. We will see what happens.
Virgin Engineering is among the few companies working on electric vehicles, which include Nissan, Audi and Apple. However, Branson concedes that Tesla is the one leading the way, proclaiming the company’s cars “as sexy as any other car on the road today.”
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Build a nice FAMILY SIZED 4-door sedan or a S-class-coupe sized coupe and I’ll give you a closer look with intent to buy.
But please: no more stupid small cars.
So my car is stupid.
Thanks for the compliment.
Have you looked at the Tesla Model S with an “intent to buy”? It seems to meet your criteria.
He just talks, Mr. W. Don’t expect anything he says to be relevant or make sense unless it’s about Chrysler. And even then, probably not.
“And even then, probably not.” Almost always not.
Hey look at me….”Dodge.”
What? “Family sized”? Am I mistaken or isn’t the Model S a 4-door sedan? How big does it need to be?
If you order the jump seat option you can even take along two extra kids!
Gotta love a good billionaire p1ssing contest.
Man that F1 racer has such a 90s color scheme going on.
Ok, to be completely politically incorrect, what will these cars be named? Come on, you know we have to go there at least a little bit.
“Virgin Engineering is among the few companies working on electric vehicles, which include Nissan, Audi and Apple.”
And the VW e-Golf is a vision? What about Mitsubishi, BYD? And all the companies selling hybrids/plug-ins are answering pretty much the same questions – like Ford, BMW,Toyota and on and on.
If this is PR fluff from Virgin, then they seem a bit ignorant of the huge challenge they face. Just another “bit of a lark!” for Branson who always seems to start at the amateur end and surprisingly ends up doing quite well later on when he finally “gets” it. He’s probably about to lose a lot of money, though. Herring in shark-infested waters.
You are implying that he starts out as a naïve virgin and then gets ………