Tesla was set to launch in early June, but that date has reportedly been pushed back.
A new AAA survey indicates that Americans are showing waning interest in buying fully electric vehicles.
Tesla robotaxis will start appearing on Austin, Texas, streets next month.
Elon Musk has signaled his intention to remain on as Tesla CEO for the next few years. Is this in the company’s best interests?
While Tesla’s energy generation and energy segment grew substantially, the next quarter may see a serious decline.
A lawsuit was filed against Tesla that alleges Model Y odometers run fast.
Polestar is running a campaign to attract current Tesla owners.
McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, and Tesla are just a few of the many companies affected.
Charging an EV takes some time, so Tesla has plans to open a diner and theater to entertain owners.
Elon Musk recently hosted an emergency all-hands meeting for Tesla staff. Will his remarks spur a turnaround for the company’s fortunes?
Tesla’s Cybertruck is facing a significant recall of nearly all vehicles over a potentially faulty exterior panel assembly.
Elon Musk has seemingly rebuffed Nissan’s interest in a deal, while Moody’s downgrades the automaker’s debt rating.
EV makers and investors took notice when BYD announced it will include driver-assist tech as a standard feature.
Tesla delivered a somewhat downbeat Q4 2024 earnings report, but investors were unfazed.
President Donald Trump has signaled a reversal on policies backing EVs, which could spell grave news for Tesla and other EV automakers.
Cybertruck sales slump as the model is deemed a “flop” by one analyst.
GM is slowly eroding Tesla’s hold on the EV market.
Tesla saw deliveries fall for the first time in over a decade.
Trump has proposed federal regulations for self-driving vehicles, boosting Tesla stock.
The bad news keeps coming for Tesla’s high-profile Cybertruck, with the manufacturer issuing a recall of 2,431 vehicles due to a potentially faulty drive inverter.
Tesla’s adjusted earnings per share beat analysts’ expectations.
There might be a significant new player in town with the potential to knock Uber and Lyft down a few pegs: Elon Musk’s Tesla. Do you believe Tesla’s robotaxi could truly disrupt the ride-hailing market in the near future?
EV sales increase year over year, with Tesla’s Model Y being the top seller.
Tesla chief Elon Musk announced in a social media post on Monday that the electric car company will have “genuinely useful humanoid robots in low production for Tesla internal use next year.”
Neuralink has announced that it is seeking new test subjects for its brain implantation despite the issues the company experienced with its first test subject.
The company’s new 2024.26 software update has been released.
According to the Chinese state-owned media outlet The Paper, Tesla vehicles have now been added to the local Chinese government’s purchase list for the first time.
According to a recent report by Counterpoint Research, Chinese electric vehicle maker, BYD is en route to surpass Tesla in battery electric vehicle sales this year.
Tesla’s stock saw a boost in pre-market trading following Elon Musk’s statement that shareholders are likely to approve his $56 billion disputed package and his proposal to relocate the electric carmaker’s incorporation to Texas.
Over the weekend, Norway’s $1.7 trillion sovereign wealth fund announced its plans to vote against the approval of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s $56 billion compensation package.
Toyota has joined forces with Mazda and Subaru to implement the new engines.
Tesla has axed more than 3,400 job postings, leaving only three in North America.
Tesla Autopilot is once again the subject of an NHTSA investigation.
As a result of the rapid revenue decline in the first quarter of this year, Tesla is channeling its efforts to launch more affordable EVs sooner than expected.
Following significant price cuts in the U.S., Tesla has revealed that similar reductions will be applied in China and Germany as well.
Tesla has pressed pause on Cybertruck deliveries and informed buyers that there has been an unexpected delay.
Will this long-talked-about vehicle come to fruition this year?
Chinese automobile giant BYD plans to bring its first electric pickup truck to the global market this year to compete with rivals such as Ford and Tesla.
Tesla has reported a year-over-year decline in quarterly deliveries — its first fall since 2020.
As the battle to bring the most cost-effective electric vehicles to the market heats up, the Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi announced that its first electric car will go on sale for significantly less than Tesla’s Model 3.
The BYD Seagull, manufactured in China, is a small fully electric hatchback with a starting price of 69,800 yuan (less than $10,000), and it could disrupt the automotive industries across the globe due to its attractive price tag and the fact that BYD is reportedly profiting from it.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk defended using Ketamine in a new interview with Don Lemon. He believes it’s good for business.
A Cybertruck engineer has asked owners to put an end to recent torturous tests.
A $300,000 flying car, called the Model A, is currently being developed by Alef Aeronautics, a Silicon Valley startup backed by SpaceX as well as Tim Draper, who has also invested in Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Tesla.
The former owner of Amazon holds the No. 1 spot on the Billionaires Index for the first time since 2021.
Ford says it has a hush-hush, top-notch team dedicated to designing its more cost-effective electric vehicles for the future. This is a part of the automobile company’s mission to compete with rivals such as Tesla and other lower-cost EV makers from China.
On Tuesday, a lawsuit was filed against Tesla for allegedly mishandling toxic waste across 25 counties in California by district attorneys of all the impacted counties.
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI, which set out to create AI tools that “assist humanity in its quest for understanding and knowledge,” is currently in discussions to gain investments of up to $6 billion at a proposed value of $20 billion.
Almost 200,000 Tesla vehicles in the U.S. have been recalled due to a software defect that can prevent the rearview camera image from displaying and, in turn, increase the risk of a crash.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO is reportedly under fire by the Wall Street Journal regarding alleged drug use, which he denies.
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