Elon Completely Loses It After Toyota Announced a New Energy Car BETTER Than Tesla!
In a dramatic twist shaking up the electric vehicle (EV) race, Toyota has unveiled a groundbreaking new energy vehicle that could potentially outclass Tesla in multiple key areas — and the announcement has reportedly left Elon Musk stunned.
At the Tokyo Future Mobility Summit, Toyota revealed its latest innovation: the Toyota SOLUNA, a next-gen solid-state battery-powered EV that boasts a 1,200 km range (745 miles) on a single charge, ultra-fast 10-minute charging, and a lifespan of over 500,000 miles. For a company that’s long been conservative in the full-EV transition, this aggressive move signals that Toyota is ready to dominate the next phase of clean transportation.
Industry insiders say Elon Musk’s reaction was “visibly tense” during a recent press Q&A, when asked about Toyota’s new vehicle. While he didn’t comment directly, his tone shifted noticeably, and he later posted a cryptic tweet:
“Range is easy. Reality is production.”
This could be a subtle jab at the scaling challenges of solid-state technology, which, despite its promise, has proven difficult to mass-produce. However, Toyota claims to have solved those hurdles with a patented manufacturing process that allows safe, stable, and affordable battery production — something no other major automaker has achieved so far.
The SOLUNA isn’t just a tech marvel; it’s a direct challenge to Tesla’s dominance. With better range, faster charging, and longer battery life, it puts pressure on Tesla to speed up development of its own solid-state batteries — a project that has faced delays. Toyota’s model is also expected to hit the market by late 2026, a timeline that caught even the most optimistic analysts off guard.
What’s more, Toyota is leveraging its global production power, aiming to roll out the SOLUNA across key markets in Japan, Europe, and North America with competitive pricing. If successful, this could drastically shift consumer perception — and market share — away from Tesla.
This isn’t the first time a legacy automaker has attempted to challenge Tesla, but it may be the most serious threat yet. As the EV war heats up, one thing is clear: Elon Musk may no longer be the only futurist shaping the electric road ahead.