Tesla announced its new implementation of self-driving in a video on Twitter. Apparently cars leaving the assembly line drive around 1.2 miles from the exit out to loading dock lanes. The route follows private roads around the facility,
Expect deliveries to commence on BMW's latest and greatest electric SUV in the summer of 2025, and that's right around the corner.
The electric car company run by Elon Musk is facing increasing competition, but investors have focused mostly on the prospects for Tesla’s self-driving technology.
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) announced plans to roll out new, more affordable electric vehicles (EVs) in early 2025 while launching an autonomous ride-hailing service in June. Despite missing Wall Street revenue expectations,
Elon Musk's Tesla and German auto giant BMW have challenged EU import tariffs on China-made electric vehicles at the bloc's top court, the European Commission said Monday.
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Electric automaker Tesla is set to roll out affordable EVs and launch a paid autonomous car service in 2025, focusing on cost cuts and innovation despite a dip in vehicle deliveries last year
Tesla's market value has soared with the election of U.S. President Donald Trump, who is a close ally of CEO Elon Musk, but the electric car company posted a dip in deliveries last year, raising pressure for it to roll out a new, lower-priced model, as well as the autonomous vehicles and software that Musk says underpin its financial future.
Tesla has joined BMW and Chinese producers in filing a challenge at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) against EU tariffs on China-made electric vehicles, according to a filing on the court's website on Monday.