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The great EV rivalry continues, but not on equal footing. We break down BYD's struggles in a key market and explain why Tesla ...
The end looks near for the aging Model X and Model S. Tesla has stopped taking new orders for its flagship Model S sedan and ...
But there are more budget-conscious solutions out there, including swapping in a higher-capacity pack from a newer car. That’s what Alex from Out of Spec Renew did to his 2015 Tesla Model S, which ...
Trump-Musk public feud gets personal Tesla on Friday announced it's launching new versions of its Model S and Model X vehicles in the U.S., with new price tags to match.
The Model S now starts at $84,990 whereas the Model X is priced $89,990. They're both $5,000 more expensive. Naturally, the fanbase was quick to express disappointment.
If you think Tesla doesn't want you to buy the new Model S/X vehicles, you'll be even more convinced after seeing the price cuts for the inventory cars. These amount to up to $5,000 on the Model S ...
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