CEO Elon Musk says the company will close down production of two older car models, S and X, and convert the Fremont factory ...
Tesla has announced plans to discontinue the Model S and Model X by next quarter. The decision is part of a strategic shift ...
Tesla is officially putting an end date on its two flagship luxury EVs and handing […] ...
Tesla is quietly redrawing the map of humanoid robotics, shifting the center of gravity from California to Texas. The company ...
A new Tesla Model Y owner seeks help from fellow owners in cold-weather climates. She wants to understand better how to keep her car from freezing and becoming unusable.
The auto industry is changing fast. After actively focusing on electric vehicles, autonomous driving and advanced driver assistance systems, a new wave is emerging now. Automakers are moving beyond ...
In a tumultuous year for the electric-vehicle market in the United States, the Tesla Cybertruck fared particularly poorly. Elon Musk’s angular pickup experienced the steepest drop in sales of any EV ...
Welcome back to Critical Materials, your go-to source for the biggest stories driving the future of transportation. On the docket today: Fully automated car factories may happen sooner than you think, ...
Elon Musk has outlined a new timeline for Tesla’s humanoid robot Optimus, claiming that it'll be in homes by next year.
The Fremont factory will still manufacture Model 3 and Y, but the space where Model S and X are made will instead focus on ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the EV maker will discontinue the Model S and X, Tesla's premium sedan and SUV offerings, in the next quarter.