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Ford is promising a mid-sized EV pickup by 2027 with a budget price, made possible by new manufacturing techniques.
Tesla first showed off the Roadster 2.0 in November 2017. Back then, the specs sounded like science fiction: 0–60 mph in 1.9 ...
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Business Tesla faces pivotal trial after fatal crash while car was in Autopilot: 'Jury could find that Tesla acted in reckless disregard of human life' It raises a bigger question for drivers.
Tesla's vice president of engineering, Lars Moravy, said in an interview that the Roadster 2.0 is meant to be a fun car in a world where autonomous vehicles handle most driving chores.
Tesla is effectively starting up a chauffeur-style taxi operation in the San Francisco Bay Area, Reuters reports. Sound like a strange move for a company obsessed with self-driving cars?