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  • Elon Musk Announced How Customers Can Get Their Tesla Model 3 By Christmas
    Tesla and SpaceX CEO Musk participates in a
    Elon Musk is a man full of surprises but an end of year Tesla Model 3 delivery is not the only good news that the Tesla CEO is bringing.
  • Model Y Update: Prototype Progressing Well In Development; Tesla Reports Banner Quarter In Q3 Earnings Call
    Tesla CEO Elon Musk
    Tesla CEO Elon Musk has revealed that he has approved the prototype for Model Y, the all-electric crossover SUV, indicating that it was doing well enough in the development phase to proceed with its production which is not expected to happen until 2020. At the company's quarterly earnings call, Musk made the disclosure, which analysts described as uncharacteristic of the otherwise outspoken tech CEO. He stopped short of issuing any specifics on the exact status of the development phase of Model Y, primarily because Tesla's existing manufacturing facilities are already nearing the limits of its capacity.
  • Isuzu, Nvidia Forging Partnership To Develop Self-Driving Trucks
    Nvidia
    Japanese manufacturer Isuzu Motors has announced it is on the verge of collaborating with chipmaker Nvidia on self-driving technology, throwing their hat into the race to build autonomous trucks and other large commercial vehicles. Working together to achieve better results on self-driving technology was driven by the apparent shortage of drivers who are able to handle trucks of varying sizes, according to the chipmaker. By improving the level of autonomous driving in trucks would also lead to safer and less congested roads, the company added.
  • SUV Sales In Australia Up Bucking Motor Industry Downturn
    Ford Territory SUV
    Vehicle sales in Australia continued its downturn, with total sales nationwide dipping nearly six percent year-on-year, according to statistics provided by VFACTS. The only bright spot for the motor industry in Australia belongs to the Sport Utility Vehicles, which recorded an increase, showing an indication that Aussies do love their hunky SUVs.
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