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A 2024 Tesla Model S has reportedly achieved the first zero-intervention Tesla Full Self-Driving (FSD) Cannonball Run. The journey began in Los Angeles and ended in New York, with the small team covering 3,
After years of promises to make truly self-driving Teslas happen, Elon Musk says he's done it.
The Tesla Model Y no longer looks like the love child of a Model X and Model 3, something I always thought looked awkward and, well, a bit dull. Many also considered them as ‘white goods’ when they first arrived in 2021, placing them in the same ...
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Tesla’s full self-driving system just completed a coast-to-coast 3000+ miles trip from LA to New York without human intervention
In a journey that felt more like a quiet transition into the future than a high-stakes race, a 2024 Tesla Model S has finally completed a coast-to-coast drive across the United States. But here is the fun part – it completed the trip without a human touching the wheel.
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New Tesla owner shares honest thoughts after buying vehicle without test-driving: 'I hope it will serve me well'
Every driver's path to an electric vehicle is different. For one new Tesla owner, however, it started without so much as a test drive. After ordering a Tesla Model Y sight unseen, the new car owner took to Reddit to share a photo of their first electric ...
Elon Musk said Tesla owners might soon be able to text and drive while using the car’s self-driving feature. However, the action is banned in nearly all states. The Tesla CEO made the remarks while speaking at the company’s annual shareholder meeting ...
At the upcoming Geneva Auto Show, Rinspeed — a self-described think tank for the automotive industry — will debut a concept sedan called “XchangE,” which sees an autonomous Tesla vehicle stripped of its normal interior and redesigned as a lounge on ...
Tesla Model Y Experience @BangaloreLast Sunday, Bangalore hosted a Tesla Experience Event at the Acko Drive Service Center near Electronic City,
Carmakers could soon be handing interiors back to the driver in a win for the good guys. A recent interview with Audi's new creative boss Massimo Frascella by Top Gear magazine gave a hint of the future of car interiors.