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The company will stop making the pioneering EVs in the second quarter of 2026, CEO Elon Musk announced Wednesday.
Tesla is expected to launch the refreshed Model Y in early 2025, with rumors indicating that this will happen sooner rather than later. A new report from China claims that volume production of the regular model will start in January at Giga Shanghai, with ...
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Tesla will temporarily halt operations at its Austin, Texas Gigafactory later this month, a move it says will allow it to run maintenance at the plant. But the move also will permit it to draw down increasingly bloated inventories of both the slow-selling ...
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Tesla opened the order books for the refreshed Model Y (aka Juniper) in China and other Asia-Pacific markets a few days ago. A new report indicates that production has also started at Giga Berlin on January 14. This suggests that Europeans will soon be ...
We can still remember reading the reviews from 2012. Like it or not, the Tesla Model S was pivotal in making EVs gain mass-market appeal, not just in America, but worldwide. It helped that it was a hugely competent car and practically set the baseline for EVs in the coming years.
Tesla also announced plans to end production of its Model S and Model X vehicles. It will now use the manufacturing plant in California that made those cars to produce its line of humanoid robots - known as Optimus.