Anyway, owners will be able to turn on the blind spot indicator from their new Model 3 by touching: Tesla also sounds a warning chime if you attempt to change lanes while there’s a car next to you.
A first look at the real-world performance of the Tesla Semi next week could signal the disruption of a sector defined by stability and century-long relationships — if Tesla lives up to the hype.
Sept 11 (Reuters) - Tesla rallied 6% on Monday after Morgan Stanley said its Dojo supercomputer could power a near $600 billion surge in the electric-car maker's market value by helping speed up ...
Tesla’s yoke steering wheel is back and, a $1,000 for the option on a Model S or Model X, it’s more expensive than ever. Fast forward five months and the yoke is still around. This time though ...
Tesla Inc TSLA CEO Elon Musk responded to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates‘ skepticism about the company’s electric semi-trucks, suggesting it was unfounded. What Happened: The ...
It seems like Tesla is doing everything it can not to release the Cybertruck, which now includes manufacturing custom Cybertruck-inspired spoons. Taking to Weibo (China's answer to X), Tesla China ...
Honda joins Ford, GM, Nissan and Fisker in the wave of carmakers that will use Tesla's NACS charging port for EVs. Corinne Reichert (she/her) grew up in Sydney, Australia and moved to California ...
The last time I covered Tesla, I said it was almost time to buy the stock. I feel pretty much the same way now, as I think we have a murky couple of weeks in front of us, but then I’m extremely ...
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Tesla has increased the price of its yoke steering wheel to now $1,000, which is a big change from the feature being standard not long ago. When Tesla first launched the refreshed Model S and ...
Tesla stock is still way off its pre-earnings level of $291.26 and an analyst sees further downside in the stock. GLJ Research's Gordon Johnson sees deliveries declining sequentially in the third ...