Marketing
My chosen product in this case is for a Tesla Model S. This product is an electric car, but one that features luxury styling and features. The target market can be defined in a number of ways. First is income, as one needs to have a certain amount of money to buy this car. The Model S. competes as a luxury vehicle, and therefore it has a target market that fits into a certain income characteristic. The target market is also likely to be highly educated, as this is correlated not only with the market for luxury cars but the market for electric cars as well. Moreover, the Model S. can be segmented by geography. Tesla only sells in certain places, and does not have a large dealer footprint. Most of its sales are in areas where it has a concentration of dealerships, and also where it has the infrastructure of Superchargers that can assist with longer-distance highway driving. Tesla's market is also fairly young, especially for the luxury car market (LeBeau, 2013)
The competition is generally defined as other luxury vehicles, rather than other electric vehicles. Tesla will have models released at a later date that target the mainstream electric vehicle market, but with the Model S. they are seeking to target the luxury car buyer, usually someone who is a thought leader and influencer among their peer group. BMW is among the competitors who is working to be a player in the luxury electric market, which at this point is very much a niche market. The perceptual map for luxury vehicles can be drawn around the stylishness and innovation, as these are the attributes that buyers of luxury vehicles seek -- price is not necessarily among their biggest concerns. Almost by definition, all cars in this segment occupy the upper right quadrant, combining elements of innovation and stylishness. The most stylish examples might be things like the Rolls-Royce Ghost or the Ferrari FF, but they are not necessarily innovative. The Tesla has both style and is the most innovative in the category (Davis, 2014), so against many it has competitive advantage and represents great value. What it offers in addition is that it is electric. What is does not offer, necessarily, is exclusivity -- some other vehicles in this class have even lower production runs, and Tesla Model S. is almost too trendy from some luxury car buyers.
This graph indicates that Tesla does indeed want to position itself as the superior option within the market, and certain it wants to position itself as having a unique value proposition, relative to other cars in the segment.
Week 5 Assignment
The offering of the Tesla Model S. is as a means of luxury transport, powered by electricity. As features go, it is hard to describe those without sounding like the company website, but here goes. The main feature is personal transportation. This is the primary business of all automakers. Personal transportation takes many forms, including luxurious, and so luxury is something else that is a product attribute. It is interesting to determine where the electric aspect fits in. For customers in Europe, electric allows them to save money over their gas, which is much more expensive than in America. For Americans, there is prestige in owning such a vehicle, there is the sense of self-satisfaction one gets from stepping away from the carbon economy, and there is the fact that one is being a thought leader among their peers.
This offering is a shopping offering. While the Model does occupy a fairly narrow product niche at the moment, there are two reasons why this a shopping offering. First, it is a car, and cars are generally shopping offerings unless they are highly unique, customized products. The Model S. competes against a wide range of gas-powered vehicles -- often competing directly in the company's promotions -- so it can be said to be a shopping good in that sense. Further, the long-run vision for Tesla is that their vehicles will be more mainstream in nature, so the Model S. might not move a lot of units right now, but it is not viewed by the company as strictly a niche offering. It is something that people will choose based on the research that would typically go into a vehicle purchase.
There are many extensions, not necessarily of the Model S. But for Tesla in general. As direct extensions go, the Model X crossover SUV that is planned is one such extension, building on the existing Model S. platform so it is a directly-related product. There are different features that can be added onto the...
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