The Model T’s legacy still echoes in today’s modern vehicles: a closer look reveals what has been preserved, refined, and reimagined to meet the demands of a changing world.
Despite its misleading name, Tesla's Full Self Driving adaptive driver assistance suite has not cracked fully autonomous driving—at least not yet. The system is classified as a Level 2 ADAS as it ...
Tesla adds a €2,500 seven-seat option to the Model Y in Europe, but the cramped third row is hard to justify when the ...
The first Tesla Cybercab has officially rolled off the floor at Tesla Gigafactory Texas, and yes, it comes without a steering wheel or pedals. It will operate entirely on Tesla's Full Self-Driving ...
Australian TikToker Seb Laz goes viral with a Tesla Model Y FSD demo, exclaiming "THIS CAR CAN DRIVE ITSELF" as Australia ...
Unlike traditional automakers, who are much more deliberate and forthcoming about making changes to their product lineups, Tesla is well known for making quick adjustments and additions to its ...
Tesla is adding another Model Y option with cloth seats and fewer screens that starts at $43,630. The All-Wheel-Drive car saves $7,000 compared to its more luxe sibling. The move comes as Tesla pivots ...
Tesla has introduced a new All-Wheel Drive version of its popular Model Y electric SUV. The new trim starts at $41,990 and has an estimated battery range of 294 miles. Tesla now offers five different ...
Tesla plans to end production of its long-running Model S sedan and Model X SUV in 2026, marking a major shift for the electric vehicle maker as it reallocates resources toward robotics, artificial ...
Electric-vehicle maker Tesla has introduced a new all-wheel drive variant of its bestselling Model Y SUV in the United States, priced at $41,990, according to the company’s website on Monday. The new ...
After years of keeping Autosteer as a standard feature on all its vehicles as a part of its Autopilot suite of advanced driver assistance (ADAS) functions, Tesla has quietly removed it from its most ...
One analyst estimates Tesla could ultimately make $25 billion a year by selling Optimus robots manufactured on former Model S and Model X production lines.