The company plans to use its Model Y and Model 3 cars until its Cybercab launches in 2027.
Australian Tesla Model S clocks up 800,000 kms. And it still driving like new and with just its second set of brake pads.
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Elon Musk said Austin residents will be able to pay for a fully autonomous Tesla robotaxi ride in June, with an expansion to ...
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Donald Trump's niece said she takes "comfort in the knowledge" of one thing.
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Five years after he failed to release a fleet of autonomous FSD taxis, Elon Musk continues to tout improvements. Is this his ...
The US President's limousine can be seen near an honor guard ... heavily fortified limousines. With each new model, these vehicles have been upgraded to incorporate the latest in safety technology ...