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Elon Musk admitted on Tesla’s Q4 2025 earnings call today that the company doesn’t have any Optimus robots doing
Divisive would be the best word to describe the TeslaCybertruck. It's already been a couple of years since it was first shown to the public, but the shock factor is still there. From its polygonal styling and,
The company will stop making the pioneering EVs in the second quarter of 2026, CEO Elon Musk announced Wednesday.
Here’s the reality: Tesla didn’t remove the safety monitor. It simply moved them from inside the Robotaxi to a chase car following closely behind. The move comes just as Musk claimed that Tesla “solved autonomy” again on stage in Davos. Tesla’s CEO has been making this claim every year for the last 6 years.
The fact of the matter is, no matter how we look at vehicles, they are first and foremost products. Products, as we know, are made for the specific reason of fulfilling a need, which entails development and production costs,
Tesla reported fourth quarter earnings that topped estimates after the bell on Wednesday. The company also said its Optimus robots were on track for an end of year start of production.
Ever since Tesla opened up its supercharging network to EVs it doesn’t manufacture, there have been mixed reactions.
Investor Gary Black, managing director of the Future Fund LLC, has predicted that automakers not investing in autonomous driving technology risk experiencing a "BlackBerry Ltd. (NYSE:BB) moment." Autonomous Driving Is The Name Of The Game In a post on the social media platform X on Sunday,
Telsa’s revenue and profits tumbled in the fourth quarter, capping off the most difficult year for the electric automaker since it became profitable six years ago.
It's the end of the road for Tesla's long-running electric sedan and SUV. The automaker plans to make Optimus robots in their Fremont factory space.