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Tesla Model 3 (Page 10)

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Uncover the hidden details of EVs! From onboard charger limitations to real costs, our guide navigates the electric highway for future buyers
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Explore the world of EVs with our comprehensive guide on charging infrastructure and onboard systems
By Jeremy Johnson on
There are reports that Tesla is cutting prices. Tesla doesn't announce price cuts - they just do them and we don't see them happening.
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You can get a used Tesla Model 3 for less than $33,000 now.
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Elon Musk has confirmed on X that he tested FSD v12 alpha build today and says that “it’s mind-blowing.” FSD v12 ditches Tesla’s HydraNet for a simple & elegant single AI model and Tesla expects v12 to be the final approach to reach level 4 autonomy.
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Tesla AI is driving its vehicles and will continue to get more automated. Here is a play by play of someone using AI to do most of their car tasks for them and what they envision for the future.
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Discover why holding off on purchasing an EV could be a smart move
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Tesla has reduced the price of its new inventory Model 3 and Y cars, but there is a paradoxical bargain.
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Discover why our silent, emission-free transport faces unseen threats, calling for urgent cybersecurity enhancements
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If you are shopping for an electric vehicle, there is great news. Used EVs have been dropping in value by dramatic amounts led by Tesla.
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Tesla's latest advertisement follows its prior ones by showing a price that leaves out fees buyers pay to Tesla. The new advert highlights the Supercharger network.
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Why Toyota's Embrace of Hybrids over Electric Vehicles Could Accelerate Decarbonization in the Auto Industry.
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Revolutionizing the future of the Prius, Toyota's groundbreaking Solid-State battery breakthrough offers an astonishing 745-mile range and 10-minute charging time. With these unprecedented advancements, the iconic hybrid vehicle is poised to captivate a wider audience and redefine sustainable mobility. Get ready to embark on a greener, more efficient journey with the Prius of tomorrow.
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According to China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) data, in June, Tesla produced 93,680 vehicles. June’s number pushes Tesla’s Giga Shanghai vehicle production in Q2 to 247,127 vehicles. This amounts to 53% of Tesla’s total production.
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A video of a long Tesla train has been making the rounds on social media, with many people commenting on the sheer size of the shipment and the demand for Tesla vehicles.
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Tesla has posted a new quarterly record producing and delivering 480,000 and 466,000 vehicles respectively. Wall Street has taken these numbers very positively as Tesla's stock has gone up by a whopping $57 billion in a single day.
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Tesla has been working hard for the past 3 years to improve the functionality of the company's FSD Beta software. And now, Elon Musk says the software will no longer be in the beta phase after the next major FSD update (FSD v12).
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Tesla now shows a cool new video when you visit the Model 3 order page in the US.
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A new Asian report claims the new Tesla Model 3 will come with CATL's newer and more power battery, giving the Model 3 a longer range.
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Elon Musk has confirmed that after Tesla releases the next major FSD Beta upgrade, the software will no longer be in beta. This means the next FSD Beta update will simply be called FSD v12 and points to Tesla's increasing confidence in the FSD software's driving capabilities.
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In the midst of the battle to win charging hegemony in the United States, Tesla shows its management power with a tool that makes other rival companies look ridiculous.
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Electric vehicle consumers are frustrated with the North American Charging Standard (NACS) for future EVs. Tired of carrying adapters, they demand a retrofit to enable Tesla charger compatibility. This growing discontent reflects the desire for a unified charging infrastructure that simplifies the charging experience and enhances convenience for all-electric vehicle owners. Will their demands be heard?
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Revolutionizing the electric vehicle landscape, Congress is pushing for Tesla Superchargers and Plugs to become the standardized charging infrastructure across the United States. This groundbreaking proposal aims to streamline the charging process for EV owners and pave the way for a robust nationwide network.
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Since Ford first announced it is adopting the North American Charging Standard on May 25, GM and a number of third-party EV charging networks have announced that they will be adopting Tesla's chargers. And, today Rivian has joined the NACS party and has declared that the EV maker's upcoming vehicles built on the R2 platform will come standard with Tesla chargers.
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In its latest advertisement, Tesla includes the federal tax incentive in its pricing information but fails to mention the company's $1,390 Destination Fee and $250 Order Fee.
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A recent viral video by Twitter user @strengthPlan featuring a Tesla Model 3 LR with Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta effortlessly navigating the bustling streets of New York City has once again brought Tesla's autonomous driving capabilities into the spotlight.
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Emporia sparks a charging revolution! With their unwavering support for the North American Charging Standard, they're set to redefine EV charging. Get ready for cutting-edge technology that seamlessly integrates with market trends.
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Tesla is offering 3-month free supercharging for anyone who purchases an inventory Mode 3 between June 14 and June 30. This suggests that Tesla is trying to clear Model 3 inventory ahead of the Project Highland upgrade introduction in Q3.
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Elon Musk has responded to how tobacco companies have used woke ideology as a cloak to receive a higher ESG (environmental, social, and governance) rating than Tesla. Musk's response also included a scene from a 2005 movie that he personally produced.
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Tesla stock has been on an incredible 12-day gaining streak. This is the longest consecutive trading days Tesla has closed in the green and puts TSLA up 130% since the start of the year. Although, impressive this is however, only half the way back to Tesla's stock price before Elon Musk announced his intention to buy Twitter.