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Tesla Model 3 (Page 11)

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BP, the oil giant responsible for the largest marine oil spill in history, in a surprising move today has announced that it’ll be purchasing $100 million worth of superchargers from Tesla to install at the former’s charging sites.
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Last week we learned that Tesla is working on a refreshed Model 3 Performance with new wheels, sport brakes, suspension, and “Ludicrous” badging. And today, we’ve additional Ludicrous Model 3+ leaks which include new bolstered “sport” seats.
By John Goreham on
Lectron is among the first of the charger companies to offer a Tesla-style charging handle for its charger products. Here is a look at a Level 1 and a Level 2 Electric vehicle charger with this connection type. 
By Jeremy Johnson on
Data released from the HDLI for 2022 shows that the Tesla Model 3 AWD was the least stolen car in the U.S. Here's why.
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Following a disappointing earnings call that saw Tesla’s market cap & Elon Musk’s net worth go down by $120 billion & $15 billion, respectively, Musk says, Tesla will be doing a “large-scale” advertising campaign to appease investors feeling the heat.
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After finally taking the wraps off the refreshed Model 3 back at the end of August, Tesla has finally delivered the first Model 3+ to a lucky customer in Bielefeld Germany.
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Through the company’s online parts catalog, Tesla has unintentionally revealed a new refreshed Model 3+ with ‘Plaid’ badging. In the same document, Tesla has also shown off several new wheel designs including 19 & 20 inch “Warp” wheels.
By Armen Hareyan on
Tesla is rolling out a new update for its EV car fleet known as 2023.38 and it improves a key feature of the route planner. The consequence: faster and more convenient long journeys on Model Y, Model 3, and other Tesla vehicles.
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Last month Elon Musk shared a video of Tesla’s next-generation, end-to-end neural net FSD software driving smoothly in Silicon Valley. Today, Tesla shared the progress it has made by showing off FSD 12 effortlessly driving around Austin, Texas.
By Jeremy Johnson on
We have some of the latest pictures and a full review of the new Tesla Model 3. There's also one thing I see that nobody is talking about.
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Tesla has filled with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in China for two new Model Y variants. Among other changes, the 2 Model Y variants are listed with a radar option which suggests HW4 computer launch.
By Jeremy Johnson on
Tesla vehicles are at the price they should be - and, they will continue to get lower.
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An owner of a Tesla Model 3, who drove it over 111,000 miles, shares his experience with it.
By Peter Neilson on
Tesla and Toyota may have found the EV game-changer: LFP solid-state batteries. Is this the breakthrough that drives electric vehicles to mainstream dominance?
By Jeremy Johnson on
Tesla is offering wraps and PPF (paint protection film) for its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles built in 2023 and beyond. We believe the Cybertruck will also have options.
By Tinsae Aregay on
Tesla has launched a wrap service for the Model 3 & Y in the US which adds 7 new paint options at a cost of $8,000. In addition, Tesla will be offering a wrap service with multiple colors for the Cybertruck within 6 months after the start of deliveries.
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Late last night Tesla cut the price of the Model 3 & Y by as much as $2,250. The new price cuts mark the lowest starting price for some Tesla variants and have reignited questions about demand for Tesla vehicles.
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Here’s the latest from Consumer Reports analysts on which electric cars they recommend as the best to buy today. Plus, their comments on each model’s range and what to expect in the topmost long range models.
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Tesla’s VP of Investor Relations, Martin Viecha shares Wall Street’s decreased quarterly vehicle delivery expectations. In an email sent to institutional investors, Viecha highlights the consensus that Tesla’s Q3 delivery will decline to 455,000 vehicles.
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Currently, the UAW is holding strikes that have shut down vehicle production at Ford, GM, & Stellantis. And now, in support of the UAW strikes, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) says she’ll replace her Model 3 with a union-built EV.
By Justin Hart on
As much as electric vehicles (EVs) are capturing headlines in the US, most US drivers have never owned an EV. I recently had an opportunity to interview someone that purchased their first EV recently. Their perspective is worth considering.
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A report quoting a Tesla supplier suggests that Tesla has pushed back Giga Mexico's start of production to late 2026 or early 2027. This suggests Tesla has postponed Giga Mexico plans by a full 2 years.
By Armen Hareyan on
In 2023, Tesla offers comprehensive warranty coverage for its Model 3 vehicles, ensuring peace of mind for both new and used car owners.
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A leaked video of the Cybertruck’s interior, which was taken during an official Tesla Cybertruck video shoot, shows a second screen for rear passengers similar to the 8-inch screen Tesla recently introduced with the refreshed Model 3.
By Armen Hareyan on
The cost of maintaining a Tesla in 2023 can vary depending on several factors, including the specific Tesla model, your driving habits, and the age of the vehicle. Here are some key cost components to consider.
By Peter Neilson on
Tesla is stepping into the auto insurance game, but it's not all sunshine and rainbows. With cool tech, privacy worries, and hefty costs, can Tesla truly change the game?
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Several sightings of truckloads of refreshed Model 3s out in the wild suggest Tesla is in the final steps before delivering the new Model 3 in Asia and Europe. However, insider leaks also point to the vehicle not arriving in the US until 2024.
By Jeremy Johnson on
Tesla has released the new Tesla Model 3 Highland in Europe and China. Here's everything you need to know, including when we think the U.S. will get it.
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Recently, Tesla cut Model S & X prices by as much as $30,000. Although great news for people looking to buy new vehicles, it has been received negatively by current Model S & X owners who are now demanding a list of compensations from Tesla.
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Late last night, Tesla once again massively cut Model S & X prices. Model X now starts at $79,990 which makes it qualify for the $7,500 federal EV tax incentive. And even more surprisingly, Tesla has also cut the price of FSD by 25%.