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Tesla Set To Offer FSD Subscription In Early 2021
Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed that Full Self-Driving will be made available in a subscription package and the option, seen to accelerate the adoption of the service, is likely to go live in the first months of 2021. Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed that Full Self-Driving will be made available in a subscription package and the option, seen to accelerate the adoption of the service, is likely to go live in the first months of 2021. -
Tesla's Giga Shanghai In China Starts Model Y Production
Tesla has reportedly started producing the Model Y crossover at its Giga Shanghai factory in China, which indicated that the all-electric SUV will roll out in the country soon. Tesla has reportedly started producing the Model Y crossover at its Giga Shanghai factory in China, which indicated that the all-electric SUV will roll out in the country soon. -
Unhappy Mohamed Salah Could Leave Liverpool For Barcelona Or Real Madrid
Mohamed Salah admitted recently that not getting the Liverpool captainship disappointed him, which sparked rumors that the Egyptian forward could leave Anfield soon to sign up with Barcelona or Real Madrid. Mohamed Salah admitted recently that not getting the Liverpool captainship disappointed him, which sparked rumors that the Egyptian forward could leave Anfield soon to sign up with Barcelona or Real Madrid. -
U.S. Police Will Use Tesla Model Y As Patrol Car
The Tesla Model Y crossover proved a more efficient option for police functions and several police forces in the United States are adding the EV to their patrol fleets. The Tesla Model Y crossover proved a more efficient option for police functions and several police forces in the United States are adding the EV to their patrol fleets. -
DeMarcus Cousins Says He's Not Persuading James Harden To Stay With Rockets
Despite the arrival of new players like John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins, James Harden is still looking to leave the Houston Rockets and Cousins said he's not part of the effort to convince Harden otherwise. Despite the arrival of new players like John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins, James Harden is still looking to leave the Houston Rockets and Cousins said he's not part of the effort to convince Harden otherwise. -
Volkswagen Upgrading German Factory To Rival Giga Berlin
Volkswagen will modernize its giant Wolfsburg factory in Germany to increase its EV production capacity and better compete with Tesla's Giga Berlin, which is nearing completion and set to start production in 2021. Volkswagen will modernize its giant Wolfsburg factory in Germany to increase its EV production capacity and better compete with Tesla's Giga Berlin, which is nearing completion and set to start production in 2021. -
Tesla Rolling Out Model 3, Model Y With Updated Headlights
Tesla confirmed that a new headlight set up, more powerful and accurate than the previous versions, will be deployed with the Q1 2021 deliveries of the Model 3 and Model Y. Tesla confirmed that a new headlight set up, more powerful and accurate than the previous versions, will be deployed with the Q1 2021 deliveries of the Model 3 and Model Y. -
Manny Pacquiao Preparing For 2 Fight Dates In 2021
Manny Pacquiao confirmed that he is set for two fight schedules in 2021, possibly a title defense in April, and an exhibition match with Conor McGregor before the end of the year. Manny Pacquiao confirmed that he is set for two fight schedules in 2021, possibly a title defense in April, and an exhibition match with Conor McGregor before the end of the year. -
Tesla Cybertruck Seen To Lose Appeal Quickly
The Tesla Cybertruck came with a design that has a polarizing effect, and this was affirmed by famed Ferrari designer Frank Stephenson, who warned that the monster EV is likely to lose its appeal too soon. The Tesla Cybertruck came with a design that has a polarizing effect, and this was affirmed by famed Ferrari designer Frank Stephenson, who warned that the monster EV is likely to lose its appeal too soon. -
Giannis Antetokounmpo's Max Deal With Bucks Earns Praise From LeBron James
Giannis Antetokounmpo is staying with the Milwaukee Bucks after he signed for another five years with the franchise that is worth $228 million, effectively ending the speculations of his exit next summer. Giannis Antetokounmpo is staying with the Milwaukee Bucks after he signed for another five years with the franchise that is worth $228 million, effectively ending the speculations of his exit next summer.