Tesla News
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It's official now: Porsche will put its striking and all-electric Mission E concept car into production within three to five years. One of the hits of the Frankfurt Motor Show held in September, the low, sleek, four-door Mission E concept represented Porsche's take on an all-electric luxury sport sedan. The company announced on Friday that the supervisory board of Porsche AG had given the green light for production of the car at its main assembly plant in Zuffenhausen, Germany. DON'T MISS: 2018 Porsche Mission E: 600-HP Electric Sport Sedan Concept Targets Tesla It's the latest of several...
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Teen's Tesloop Shuttle Pays For His Tesla Model S Electric CarA Los Angeles teenager starts a ride-sharing service to pay for his Tesla Model S.
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Custom Tesla Model X Thanks Company's Veterans, Model S TooSeeing a Tesla Model X electric SUV on the roads at all is still a rare occurrence; seeing one in flat black is even rarer. That's because there's only one that looks like the Model X in these photos, snapped at a Supercharger site 10 days ago by our Tesla-owning author George Parrott. After...
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2016 Tesla Model X Priced From $81,200; All Versions Can Be Ordered NowThe Tesla Model X will start at $81,200, including destination.
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Tesla CEO Musk Seeks 'Hardcore' Engineers To Beef Up Autopilot SoftwareIn three tweets late Thursday, Tesla chief executive Elon Musk said he’s on the lookout for “hardcore software engineers” to “achieve generalized full autonomy” for his line of electric cars. The latest addition to that lineup was the Model X unveiled at the end of...
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All 90,000 Tesla Model S Electric Cars Recalled For Seat-Belt CheckThe news emerged late last week: Tesla Motors is recalling all 90,000-plus Model S electric cars it's built to check that their seat belts were properly connected. The recall stemmed from the discovery in Europe two weeks ago of a single Tesla Model S with a "front seat belt that was not properly...
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The Tesla Model 3 will be more aerodynamic than the Model S, a new report says.
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Tesla Motors Talking To German Government About Battery Factory: UPDATEDWell, here's one that ought to irk the German automakers. Silicon Valley electric-car maker Tesla Motors is reportedly in talks with the German government to establish a lithium-ion battery plant in that country, which could kickstart slow sales of its Model S and future vehicles. And as is usual...
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Life With Tesla Model S: Thoughts On '10 Things I Hate' Article (Really Only Seven)It was a classic click-bait headline: “Ten Things I Hate About My Tesla.” The article appeared last week on The Drive, a new "automotive culture" website from publisher Time Inc. The author, Andy Blau, owns a green Tesla Model S and spends a lot of time driving on New Jersey’s...
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Will Nissan Leaf Offer Autonomous Driving Just Like A Tesla?With the IDS Concept that Nissan showed at the recent Tokyo Motor Show, the automaker hinted that Nissan may be readying a suite of autonomous technologies—and a language through which the car will communicate with the driver and with its surroundings. And while it might be tempting to see...
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Expect A 500-Mile Electric Car By 2025, Says Tesla's Elon MuskIt was a relatively brief projection of the future from a man who's juggling a lot of balls in the present, but even Elon Musk's quick hits can be newsworthy. The CEO of electric-car maker Tesla Motors told attendees at the Barron's Investment Conference that he expects 500-mile electric cars to be...
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More Faraday Info: Chinese Billionaire Backer, Ex-Tesla Staff For Electric-Car StartupIt seems like something out of a movie: a mysterious startup company operates for a few years in total secrecy, then drops plans for a billion-dollar factory that will build electric cars. But that's the summary of the secretive Faraday Future, about which a bit more information slipped out last...
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One of the coolest things about owning a Tesla Model S for almost three years now has been the service. When first revealed back in the spring of 2013—a few months after I had taken delivery of my car—the Tesla service model sounded almost too good to be true. If a problem occurred, CEO Elon Musk announced, a Tesla rep would pick up the car, drop off a P85 loaner, and then return the car to my driveway when it was fixed. At the time, I wrote, “It almost made me wish something would go wrong with my car.” DON'T MISS: Life With Tesla Model S: Battery Degradation Update...
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A Polite Note About Tesla To Media Colleagues (Especially In Detroit)Automotive journalists talk among ourselves, just as most people in most professions do. And because this site consistently covers Tesla Motors and its electric cars, we've had a number of colleagues at other outlets reach out to us with questions about the Silicon Valley carmaker. They all boil...
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Fourth Tesla Model X Said To Go To Google Founder Sergey BrinThe fourth Tesla Model X electric crossover went to Google co-founder Sergey Brin, a new report says.
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Drag-Strip Test Of Top Tesla Model S Cars: P90D Vs P85D Vs P85+ (Video)Tesla Motors has built a strong reputation for performance, starting with its first Roadster and then its Model S P85 and P85+ sedans, before moving to the dual-motor P85D and most recently the latest line-leading P90DL. But how much has performance actually improved with these evolutionary changes...
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Former GM Product Czar Bob Lutz Asks: Is Tesla Doomed?Former General Motors product czar Bob Lutz, now retired for a few years, is largely respected within the auto industry. He stopped flying his MIG fighter jet when he turned 80, as the story goes, but he remains a larger-than-life persona in an industry with fewer and fewer of them. He's still...
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Most Tesla Engineers Now Working On Model 3: ExecutiveMost Tesla engineers are now working on the Model 3, says the company's chief technology officer.
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Elon Musk said the Tesla Model X is more complicated than it needs to be. Is he right?
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LG Chem Adds Tesla To Customer List, Will Supply Cells For Roadster UpgradeOf the three largest lithium-ion cell suppliers for electric cars, only one can count almost a dozen automakers among its customers. Now that company, LG Chem, has added another name to its roster: Tesla Motors. The Silicon Valley maker of luxury electric cars confirmed yesterday that it would...
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Life With Tesla Model S: Extended Warranty, 'Tricky' Owners & More UpdatesI've had my 2013 Tesla Model S for two and a half years now, and I've reported on the entire process, from ordering through delivery. After an update on my battery capacity--which lost slightly more than average, but not worrisomely so--it's time for a roundup of other items I've faced as I reach...
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Tesla Model 3 Affordable Electric Car May Be Built In China Too, Eventually: MuskTesla may build the Model 3 in China to meet local demand, Elon Musk says.
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Life With Tesla Model S: Battery Degradation UpdateLast summer, I wrote in this space about an apparent loss of battery capacity in my 2013 Tesla Model S after a three-month Supercharging binge. I wondered whether, despite assurances from Tesla Motors, the two events might have been related. My doubts had started when I noticed that, after a...
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Tesla Model S Saves Woman, Child In LandslideA Tesla Model S protects a woman and child during a landslide.
Stephen Edelstein