The angular, divisive electric pickup truck didn't sell as well as some Wall Street analysts expected in 2024.
President-elect Trump is poised to take office on Monday, and some are already wondering whether his policies surrounding electric vehicles will help or hurt automakers including Tesla. The Austin-based automaker has collected a whopping $11 billion from the sale of regulatory credits to other automakers attempting to comply with emissions targets.
The Aptera Launch Edition EV offers 400 miles of range on a single charge using an electrical output in addition to 40 miles per day powered by only the sun.
Honda’s all-electric Prologue, a collaboration vehicle manufactured in tandem with GM, has been a serious hit for the brand. The Prologue was the best-selling non-Tesla EV in the US in Q4.
Tesla ( TSLA) stock jumped more than 6% Friday amid speculation that CEO Elon Musk could potentially buy TikTok. The social media platform needs to find an American buyer, or it will effectively face a countrywide ban starting next week — and Musk is reportedly the most likely candidate.
Cybertruck emerged as the bestselling electric pickup in the U.S. over Q2 2024 as production ramped up and the company focused on fulfilling the backlog of orders.
Model 3, Model S, 2023-2025 Model X, and 2023-2025 Model Y vehicles were recalled due to a faulty rearview camera that causes visibility issues.
Tesla is declaring the Cybertruck to be “America’s bestselling electric pickup truck in 2024.” And yet, for the first time, the company is offering discounts of up to $2,600 on the low-poly truck, a sign that demand may not be as strong as Tesla would like you to think.
Tesla's stock was rallying 5% in recent trading, and has now run up 72.8% since the election. CEO Elon Musk's cozying up to Trump has provided a $587.83 billion boost to the EV giant's market cap since the election,
Tesla has been at the top of the electric vehicle segment for a while now, but its influence could be waning as a result of politics and competition.
A failing computer onboard Tesla Model 3 and Model Y cars can potentially cripple essential driving functionalities.
Brand new inventory of the Cybertruck is already being marked down by well over $1,000 each after just one quarter of its entry AWD version having gone on sale.