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Tesla has unveiled a refreshed version of its flagship electric vehicles, the Model S and Model X, and has officially begun sales in the U.S. market. However, the updates fall short of the anticipated ...
U.S. presidents aren't actually allowed to drive, so the red Model S here is symbolic. Tesla's stock price is suffering due to the very public feud, and the storm isn't over yet.
Sky News analysis reveals the carmaker's benefit from state subsidies is threatened after its founder's row with the ...
Sales of Tesla electric cars fell sharply in the last three months compared to a year earlier as boycotts over Elon Musk’s ...
Tesla is no longer hot, the president says. A White House official confirmed on background June 6 that Trump no longer wants the Tesla Model S he bought in March in a show of support for the ...
With the Model Y already here, Tesla’s India journey has finally begun. The big question now is: which Tesla will hit our ...
Tesla announced late Thursday that its latest refresh of the Model S and X, its two oldest vehicles dating back to 2012 and 2015, respectively, is now available in the U.S.
If you think Tesla doesn't want you to buy the new Model S/X vehicles, you'll be even more convinced after seeing the price cuts for the inventory cars. These amount to up to $5,000 on the Model S ...
The new Model S starts at $84,990, while the Model X starts at $89,990. That’s a $5,000 price increase, according to a report from CBS News . Shares of Tesla traded 1% higher shortly after the ...