Tesla Recalls 135,000 Model S and Xs Due To Touchscreen Failures
Automotive

Tesla Recalls 135,000 Model S and Xs Due To Touchscreen Failures

After being pressured by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Tesla is Expected to Recall Around 158,000 Cars
Automotive

Tesla is Expected to Recall Around 158,000 Cars

After a media-console issue was raised.

Tesla Reportedly Working on Secret "Palladium" Update for Model S and Model X
Automotive

Tesla Reportedly Working on Secret "Palladium" Update for Model S and Model X

It will bring styling updates alongside new battery modules and driving units.


Astronauts Will Ride to SpaceX Launchpad in Tesla's Model X
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Astronauts Will Ride to SpaceX Launchpad in Tesla's Model X

The first time such a trip will be made in NASA’s history.

Tesla's New Software Update Identifies Traffic Lights and Stop Signs on Autopilot
Automotive

Tesla's New Software Update Identifies Traffic Lights and Stop Signs on Autopilot

One step closer to full autopilot.

Tesla Stock Increases 20 Percent Following Growing Demand for Electric Vehicles
Automotive 

Tesla Stock Increases 20 Percent Following Growing Demand for Electric Vehicles

The company’s shares are now valued at $700 USD.

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