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Tesla sales fell more than 13% compared to last year as the company struggles to find demand for its aging lineup, and as CEO Elon Musk continues to damage the brand.
European sales of Tesla vehicles plunged for the fifth month in a row as the company continues to suffer fallout from Elon Musk’s cost-cutting stint in the Trump administration.
Tesla’s robotaxis are operating in a regulatory vacuum The federal government has effectively given up on regulating driverless vehicles. That’s good news for Elon Musk.
Elon Musk's Tesla established a parts distribution center in SC, a state that doesn't allow its direct-to-consumer sales and has no factory repair centers.
Federal safety regulators have reached out to Tesla a day after the automaker began providing rides in its branded robotaxis in Austin. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
Tesla launches a limited robotaxi fleet in Austin, Texas, for now open just to a select group of influencers—and with human safety monitors in the cars.
Tesla’s robotaxi service, touted by Elon Musk as the future of his flagging electric-car maker, launched in the company’s home city of Austin, Texas, on Sunday with about 10 vehicles and a ...
Tesla’s (TSLA) robotaxi service pilot just launched in Austin, offering low flat fees and leveraging the EV maker’s cost-effective FSD technology to challenge Uber Technology‘s (UBER) ride ...
NHTSA pressed Tesla for more information about robotaxi incidents caught on camera and shared widely on social media.
A video of a Tesla Robotaxi ride that shows the car briefly driving on the wrong side of the road suggests there are still serious kinks to work out.
Robotaxi reviews were largely positive, though one vehicle went over a double yellow line during Tesla's launch in Austin.
Tesla wanted to launch today, but in the end they will do the safe and right thing and like all others, test with human safety drivers on board. Here's why.