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Tesla

Read the latest Tesla news here. At TorqueNews we cover Tesla’s automotive and financial news, and do reviews so that you can make the best decision when it comes to buying your next car, or if you’re just in the mood to learn a little about Tesla.

Tesla is one of the most well known names in the modern day automotive industry. It is the leading automotive manufacturer for battery powered cars. Yes, that means zero gasoline usage. It is without question that the evil genius behind this company, Elon Musk, has done anything except the abnormal. Their brand released their first car in 2008 and today in 2020 it is one of the most popular and practical options you can get on the market. Tesla’s have entered the market from the top down as they are quickly on their way to meet the $20,000 to $30,000 price mark, but their most popular models are $35,000 and above.

The brand is most noted by their quirky leader, their long range capabilities under one singular charge, their surprising performance aspects, and their cutting edge technology. Currently, the Model S holds the record for the longest range on one charge which was 370 miles, but Elon claims 400 miles is coming soon and also claims that the coming soon 2nd gen Tesla Roadster will not only be the fastest production car, but it will also have a range of 620 miles which is absurd.

 

The Current Tesla Lineup

  • Teslas Model 3 ————————————— Starting MSRP $35,000
  • Tesla Model S ————————————— Starting MSRP $75,000
  • Tesla Model X ————————————— Starting MSRP $81,000
  • Tesla Model Y ————————————— Starting MSRP $52,990

Follow Torque News Tesla reporters Guillaume Humbert, Paul Fosse and Tinsae Aregay for daily Tesla News.

By Timothy Boyer on
Find out now some of the latest information in a recently released new video that discusses how Tesla vehicle glass is designed and how it benefits Tesla owners.
By Jeremy Johnson on
We have some new information on Tesla's budget compact model vehicle, a $25,000 compact car that will be mass produced and satisfy the demand of the compact vehicle as a market segment.
By Daniel Cappo on
Tesla has revolutionized automotive sales with its sales model because the cars are sold directly to the consumer. This has been a practice that has worked well for Tesla, and many other car companies could follow Tesla’s lead.

By Nicolas Caballero on
At the IAA Mobility Car Show in Munich, Germany, French brand Michelin presented its new airless tires. The Michelin “Uptis” took to the road for the first time in public on a Mini Electric car. The Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus (SR+) already comes with Michelin “Primacy MXM4 tires." Will Tesla adopt these revolutionary new tires for the Model 3, Model Y, and eventually, the Cybertruck?
By Tinsae Aregay on
EV fires garner disproportionate attention from the media. However, the heroic action of a Tesla Model Y owner and his wife shows us, not only that ICE vehicle fires are common but, also how an EV can come to the rescue.
By Nicolas Caballero on
As of yesterday evening, Tesla Giga Berlin received 2 additional pre-approvals from the Brandenburg State Environment Agency for its Giga Factory in Grünheide, Germany. That means that the construction of rainwater pools, extinguishing water and some other buildings can basically go ahead, which is certainly good news not only for Tesla fans, but for the EV industry in Germany and in Europe as well, as that factory will be providing cars and 4680 cells for the European market.
By Timothy Boyer on
Find out now some of the latest information in a recently released new video that discusses Tesla’s General Assembly 4.5 (GA 4.5) Plant in Fremont.
By Jeremy Johnson on
We've seen reports on the newest revision of the proposed electric vehicle tax credit bill. There's a few things that are a direct slap in the face of Tesla and other all-in electric vehicle makers. Let's see what it is.
By Nicolas Caballero on
Tesla, along with the partners at the battery 500 consortium has been working on the latest research on batteries for electric cars, which has ultimately led to a battery that is capable of withstanding up to 6,000 charge cycles. The race to improve batteries for electric cars is still raging on. Research is advancing at a dizzying pace with the idea of being able to obtain batteries that offer longer periods of useful life.
By John Goreham on
Used cars are in high demand, and the ones people want most badly come from Tesla.
By Jeremy Johnson on
Tesla has recently been selling its electric vehicles in Norway. The result is Tesla surging to the leader in electric vehicle sales in Norway, in just a few short months. Let's take a look at how this is happening.
By Peter Neilson on
Call me crazy but I have seen this dozens of times now. Owning a Tesla causes change to the owner. It is not necessarily bad, but I found it very interesting.
By Timothy Boyer on
Are you a Tesla owner, but your car is nearing its end-of-warranty period or have been told by a Tesla Service Center that you need to buy a part that’s at a cost which is a significant portion toward buying a new Tesla? This non-Tesla sanctioned garage strikes again with a rescue that saves another Tesla owner---this time, over $17,000!
By Tinsae Aregay on
Elon Musk let his frustration out about the new EV tax credit saying it was written by Ford/UAW lobbyists, as they make their electric car in Mexico. Musk says the way the new rule is written does not serve the US taxpayer.
By Timothy Boyer on
While not everyone is a Tesla fan, it turns out that Tesla owners have an excellent opportunity to change non-Tesla owner’s mind through Good Samaritan acts using this common Tesla feature.
By Jeremy Johnson on
Tesla just released its version 10 of its FSD (full self-driving) software. It's a big improvement over the previous version. Let's see what others are experiencing.
By Armen Hareyan on
Recently we hear more news that Tesla is actively working toward entering the Indian automotive market. But will Tesla succeed in India now that Ford is stopping to make cars in India? This report shows what can Tesla do to succeed in India.
By Jeremy Johnson on
We have a view of possibly 1,000 Tesla giga castings at its Fremont, CA factory. What are they being used for?
By Daniel Cappo on
It appears that Tesla is still looking to build new facilities. This will be Tesla’s first sales facility in the state of New Mexico.
By Daniel Cappo on
The time has come where Tesla should pull the trigger on coming out with a van. If Tesla incorporated all of its latest technology, then this future van could be the more attractive option as opposed to a Mercedes Sprinter.

By John Goreham on
The myth that a compact spare tire adds meaningful mass to a vehicle is easily disproven.
By Jeremy Johnson on
We have reports of China sales numbers out of China and the Model Y is selling like hot cakes. We wrote that this would happen a couple months ago and now it is coming true. Let's see the numbers.
By Jeremy Johnson on
We have news of Tesla patenting laser windshield wipers, according to sources familiar with the matter. Let's see why Tesla might do such a thing.
By Jeremy Johnson on
We have news that Tesla is investing billions of dollars in a battery factory near Giga Berlin with the hopes to get the factory producing 250 GWh of production. Tesla is using the same tactics as it did with Giga Berlin to try and get approval and speed up the process.
By Jeremy Johnson on
Elon Musk Thinks Tesla Can 4x In 4 Years
By Jeremy Johnson on
We heard that Elon Musk was mentioning the Tesla van - a robovan, that would be designed to be convenient for those having disabilities and solar charging. This was at an all-hands meeting at Tesla recently.
By Jeremy Johnson on
There was recently a leak of a Tesla all-hands meeting and notes from it from Sawyer Merritt on Twitter. Let's see what the details of the meeting were and one thing that was very profound.