CEO Elon Musk has promised a two-door, $30,000 EV with no steering wheel, accelerator or brake pedals. Is that really what he'll produce starting in April?
China has introduced new regulations, starting in 2027, requiring all car doors to open manually from both sides. Electric ...
The company's $20 billion in investments in 2026 is an affirmation of Elon Musk's vision for the company and significantly ...
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Tesla's most popular SUV just got cheaper: New Model Y AWD launched under $42,000
Tesla has released a new, more affordable All-Wheel Drive version of its best-selling Model Y, starting at $41,990. See how ...
Tesla is no longer No. 1: This is how a Chinese competitor surged past the EV pioneer ...
Tesla remained a strong contender in China's electric vehicle scene, as the company's China-produced EV sales grew modestly ...
Tesla has filed two new trademark applications for the Roadster, including one that reveals what appears to be the ...
The company’s chief executive, Elon Musk, said this week that it would stop making the car, an electric pioneer in 2012, as ...
“The vast majority of miles traveled will be autonomous in the future.” ...
Elon Musk’s “beast” arrives as federal support for EVs withers and rising power costs complicate his claim that it will be ...
The Model S deserved better than this.
The Tesla Model 3 is still the face of electric sedans, and for good reason. When it launched almost ten years ago, it helped ...
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