Elon Musk Reveals The One Vehicle Tesla Will NEVER Make
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Elon Musk Reveals The One Vehicle Tesla Will NEVER Make

Elon Musk has created a lot during his lifetime. However, the world’s richest man revealed on Monday, the one thing he will not build at Tesla. And that is an electric motorcycle. Eletrek reported why Musk is so firm in not wanting Tesla to produce motorcycles: We’ve heard it before, that Elon Musk doesn’t want Tesla to ever make an electric motorcycle. But the polarizing CEO has taken to social media to explain why he still says it will never happen. As Musk confirmed, the issue isn’t that he doesn’t think Tesla could build an electric motorcycle, but rather that he doesn’t think they are safe to begin with. He replied, “Never happening, as we can’t make motorcycles safe,” in response to an AI video about a fake Tesla motorcycle uploaded to his X platform (formerly Twitter). Musk then referenced a previous story he has told several times about how he was nearly killed by a truck while riding a motorcycle in his youth. Anyway, Tesla hasn’t fundamentally renewed any of it’s car models since their launch. So, there is a very long list of to do things, before motorbikes Though he seemed to direct his feelings more towards street motorcycles. “Dirt bikes are safe if you ride carefully,” continued Musk, “as you can’t be smashed by a truck.” Here’s Elon’s post below: Never happening, as we can’t make motorcycles safe. For @CommunityNotes, my near death experience was on a road bike. Dirt bikes are safe if you ride carefully, as you can’t be smashed by a truck. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 1, 2025 Elon Musk is doing quite well financially and has no need to take the risk of producing motorcycles at Tesla. CNN reported Tesla shareholders recently approved Musk a new package that may make him the first trillionaire: Tesla shareholders approved a pay package on Thursday that could make CEO Elon Musk, already the world’s richest person, the world’s first trillionaire. Tesla announced that more than 75% of shares voted in favor of the pay package during the company’s annual shareholder meeting. The vote didn’t include the 15% of the company that Musk already owns. The crowd at the meeting broke into cheers and chants when the results were announced. Musk thanked the shareholders and the Tesla board soon after. “I super appreciate it,” he said. Musk doesn’t take any salary, but the approved pay package comes in the form of a stock grant that would give him as much as 423.7 million additional Tesla shares over the next 10 years. Those shares could be worth about $1 trillion, assuming the company reaches the $8.5 trillion market cap needed to have Musk qualify for the full potential payout. In addition, Tesla needs to achieve a series of either operational or financial targets for him to get the full number of shares, which would be distributed in 12 equal blocks.