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The EV maker’s CEO said the service will ‘tentatively’ start on June 22 but could shift due to safety reasons.
An activist organization staged a demonstration in Austin, showing how a Tesla with Full Self-Driving technology reportedly failed to stop for a child-sized dummy.
Tesla (TSLA) electric vehicle registrations in the United States fell by 16% in April, acording to the latest data out from S&P Global Mobility. Yahoo Finance senior autos reporter Pras Subramanian ...
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Shares of Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) are up this week, climbing 10.3% as of market close on Friday. The rise came as the S&P 500 ...
Elon Musk’s credibility has taken further hits it cannot afford after his public spat with US President Donald Trump. His ...
Just food for thought ahead of the company’s robotaxi launch later this month. [Media: ...
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Though the test was completed with child-sized manikins as opposed to real children, the Tesla failed the test all six times.
Elon Musk announced a tentative June 22 launch for Tesla's robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, after six years of promises.
After months of teasing it, Tesla (TSLA) is preparing to officially roll out its fleet of autonomous vehicles in Austin, ...
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