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Charging speeds are identical at up to 225 kW, and Tesla claims up to 170 miles of range can be added in 15 minutes. It weighs 3,759 pounds and has 24 cubic feet of cargo space. This trim offers the ...
Tesla has finally delivered on the demand of many electric car shoppers with entry-level versions of the refreshed Model Y and Model 3. Tesla didn't launch an all-new car, but rather stripped-back ...
Eight years have passed since Tesla first showed us the new-generation Roaster. The car is still nowhere to be seen, but ...
Tesla Roadster is again a hot topic, although competition is already miles ahead, making obsolete anything Musk might have up his sleeve ...
Sam Altman doesn't want his Tesla Roadster anymore. Elon Musk should probably forget about the electric supercar too.
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Stocks are opening lower on Wall Street, pulled down by losses in the same big tech companies that have been the main drivers ...
Tokyo’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index tumbled more than 4% on Wednesday and other shares in Asia also sank after a retreat on ...