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Tesla's Latest Delivery Results Beat Wall Street Projection
Tesla delivered over 90,000 units in the June quarter, and the result essentially overcame the challenges of COVID-19 and beat analysts' expectations. Tesla delivered over 90,000 units in the June quarter, and the result essentially overcame the challenges of COVID-19 and beat analysts' expectations. -
Tesla Going Ahead With Giga Berlin Constructon Minus Gov't Approval
Tesla said it will proceed to the final phase of the Gigafactory Berlin even without final approval from the government. The factory, when online, will make Tesla electric vehicles in Europe more affordable. Tesla said it will proceed to the final phase of the Gigafactory Berlin even without final approval from the government. The factory, when online, will make Tesla electric vehicles in Europe more affordable. -
Tesla Model Y Owners Complain Of Manufacturing Defects
Tesla reportedly delivered the Model Y crossover with significant manufacturing defects that buyers either refused the delivery of returned the EVs immediately. Tesla CEO Elon Musk admitted that the Model Y is dealing with production challenges. Tesla reportedly delivered the Model Y crossover with significant manufacturing defects that buyers either refused the delivery of returned the EVs immediately. Tesla CEO Elon Musk admitted that the Model Y is dealing with production challenges. -
Tesla Bumps Up Model S Long Range Plus To 402-Mile Range
Tesla confirmed that the Model S Long Range Plus now comes with a 402-mile range, the first for a commercially available EV. The significant upgrade is delivered at no extra cost, meaning the $74,999 basic asking price will remain. Tesla confirmed that the Model S Long Range Plus now comes with a 402-mile range, the first for a commercially available EV. The significant upgrade is delivered at no extra cost, meaning the $74,999 basic asking price will remain. -
Tesla Intros 'Car Access' That Hints How Robotaxi Will Play Out
Tesla has introduced "Car Access" that will allow car owners to share their vehicles to trusted users with specific control privileges. The feature is seen as a glimpse of the promised Robotaxi Fleet by Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Tesla has introduced "Car Access" that will allow car owners to share their vehicles to trusted users with specific control privileges. The feature is seen as a glimpse of the promised Robotaxi Fleet by Tesla CEO Elon Musk. -
Tesla Full Self-Driving Feature Will Cost $8,000 By July 1
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced that the Full Self-Driving (FSD) package will get a price hike of $1,000 starting on July 1, meaning getting the option will cost users cash damage of $8,000. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced that the Full Self-Driving (FSD) package will get a price hike of $1,000 starting on July 1, meaning getting the option will cost users cash damage of $8,000. -
Elon Musk Says Tesla Roadster Release Might Be Delayed To 2022
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has hinted that the Roadster, originally planned for release this 2020, could be pushed back to actual availability in 2022 so the company can focus on the production of the Cybertruck and Semi. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has hinted that the Roadster, originally planned for release this 2020, could be pushed back to actual availability in 2022 so the company can focus on the production of the Cybertruck and Semi. -
Elon Musk Files Lawsuit After Saying Tesla Will Exit California
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Twitter that his company is seeking an injunction against the decision by Alameda County in California to prevent the Tesla factory in Fremont to resume operations. Musk said he plans to move Tesla out of the state. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Twitter that his company is seeking an injunction against the decision by Alameda County in California to prevent the Tesla factory in Fremont to resume operations. Musk said he plans to move Tesla out of the state. -
Tesla Reportedly Gearing Up To Resume Production In California Factory
Reports said Tesla is making preparations to restart manufacturing vehicles in Fremont, California, a move that is in violation of the lockdown measures in place where the factory is located. Reports said Tesla is making preparations to restart manufacturing vehicles in Fremont, California, a move that is in violation of the lockdown measures in place where the factory is located. -
Tesla Plans To Offer Autopilot, Full Self-Driving As Subscription Services
Tesla said Autopilot and Full Self-Driving will be fully functional before the end of 2020 and will be likely offered to users as a subscription service to make the features affordable. Tesla said Autopilot and Full Self-Driving will be fully functional before the end of 2020 and will be likely offered to users as a subscription service to make the features affordable.