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We’ve officially reached peak car touchscreen, so what happens next?
When we trace the modern car interior back to its origins, we end up at the early Tesla Model S, which was recently ...
Tesla is increasing the price of the Model S and Model X by $15,000 each. Both models have been discontinued. Model S now starts at $111,380; Model X at $116,380 (all prices include destination) ...
Production of the Tesla Model S and Model X is officially done as the automaker moves onto what it believes will be bigger and better things. The end of production for most cars usually comes with ...
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2022 Tesla Model 3 for sale
This 2022 Tesla Model 3 Performance, finished in Pearl White, is an immaculate example located in Boston, Massachusetts. With 57,000 miles, this dual-motor performance sedan has been carefully ...
Apple Inc.’s long-awaited foray into touch-screen laptops will bring major changes to the Mac interface, including the addition of the iPhone’s Dynamic Island feature, according to people familiar ...
Tesla is shifting its focus toward autonomous driving in line with its long-term aims. Losing the Model S and Model X won't materially impact sales. Autonomous vehicles are the future of the EV ...
Tesla may be discontinuing the Model S, but it remains available on the used car market. While a new Model S starts at nearly $95,000, used models can be found for under $18,000. Tesla may be ...
Tesla plans to end production of its long-running Model S sedan and Model X SUV in 2026, marking a major shift for the electric vehicle maker as it reallocates resources toward robotics, artificial ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk used to refer to the company’s electric-vehicle lineup as a “S3XY” suite of cars. But he’ll need a new moniker as Tesla does away with its Model S and Model X vehicles, which have ...
Tesla Model X and Model S mark the end of an era as production halts in 2026, leaving behind 14 years of electric innovation and high-performance engineering. While Tesla's mass-market Model 3 and ...
Elon Musk said Tesla's Model X and Model S — the company's highest-priced cars — are getting the ax. While Tesla doesn't specify how many were sold, earnings show demand has been falling for years.
Tesla sends the Model S and Model X to live on a farm upstate, canceling its two longest-running EVs to make way for an autonomous, robotic future. Tesla is putting the brakes on production of the ...
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