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Tesla

Read the latest Tesla news here. At TorqueNews we cover Tesla’s automotive and financial news, and do reviews so that you can make the best decision when it comes to buying your next car, or if you’re just in the mood to learn a little about Tesla.

Tesla is one of the most well known names in the modern day automotive industry. It is the leading automotive manufacturer for battery powered cars. Yes, that means zero gasoline usage. It is without question that the evil genius behind this company, Elon Musk, has done anything except the abnormal. Their brand released their first car in 2008 and today in 2020 it is one of the most popular and practical options you can get on the market. Tesla’s have entered the market from the top down as they are quickly on their way to meet the $20,000 to $30,000 price mark, but their most popular models are $35,000 and above.

The brand is most noted by their quirky leader, their long range capabilities under one singular charge, their surprising performance aspects, and their cutting edge technology. Currently, the Model S holds the record for the longest range on one charge which was 370 miles, but Elon claims 400 miles is coming soon and also claims that the coming soon 2nd gen Tesla Roadster will not only be the fastest production car, but it will also have a range of 620 miles which is absurd.

 

The Current Tesla Lineup

  • Teslas Model 3 ————————————— Starting MSRP $35,000
  • Tesla Model S ————————————— Starting MSRP $75,000
  • Tesla Model X ————————————— Starting MSRP $81,000
  • Tesla Model Y ————————————— Starting MSRP $52,990

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By Armen Hareyan on January 7, 2021 - 12:24PM
Tesla in Germany gets new permission to build a temporary highway exit for Giga Berlin's construction. However, it is going to be costly.

By Armen Hareyan on January 6, 2021 - 2:59PM
This is already second time in the past seven days that Tesla China's VP Grace Tao responds to a recent article by Ping West and defends how Tesla is committed to its front line technicians, engineers and their college education.
By John Goreham on January 6, 2021 - 10:45AM
Toyota’s hybrid line grew dramatically in 2020 in America while the general industry shrank and BEVs from all but Tesla stalled at the gate.
By Armen Hareyan on January 6, 2021 - 12:49AM
By Armen Hareyan on January 6, 2021 - 12:28AM
According to CarNewsChina the NIO .N EV sedan will get Level 4 autonomous driving. Even Tesla doesn't have Level 4 self-driving yet. The factory image of NIO .N shows a large pod above the windshield, likely holding radar and a camera units. This may be China's best shot at Tesla.
By John Goreham on January 5, 2021 - 6:53PM
Toyota’s RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid-electric vehicle is selling at a pace faster than expected in the United States. Its launch volume is much faster than most successful EVs.
By Dean McManis on January 4, 2021 - 7:08AM
It is possible that there may be three or four types of Tesla 4680 batteries produced. Panasonic will soon start building 4680 batteries that use Tesla's new tab-less design. And Giga Berlin may have LG Chem (NCMA) 4680 batteries produced for Berlin, and also Shanghai's new Model Ys. Plus maybe soon (within a year) CATL may produce less expensive 4680 format LFP batteries for the cheaper base versions of Asia Tesla models.
By Armen Hareyan on January 2, 2021 - 8:37PM
While auto enthusiasts are watching if the German car industry will soon beat EV leader Tesla, The New York Times journalist Jack Ewing thinks German engineering has accepted the challenge and is now striking back.
By Armen Hareyan on January 2, 2021 - 7:21PM
In 2020 Tesla delivered a total of 499,550 vehicles. That is more than the experts expected. Yet, this number will be revised very soon, and here is how much it will change.
By Armen Hareyan on January 2, 2021 - 9:12AM
With even more AI performance, Elon Musk wants to let Teslas drive independently this year. Musk does not want to commit to whether this self-driving performance of Tesla's "FSD" software corresponds to autonomy level 5, but the he thinks the safety of Tesla FSD should surpass the average driver.
By John Goreham on January 1, 2021 - 1:03PM
Tesla’s upcoming products seemed so real at their “reveals.” Will 2021 be the big year for Tesla's halo vehicles?
By Keith Griffin on December 30, 2020 - 8:37PM
John Krafcik, the well-regarded CEO of Waymo, took to Twitter to promote his company’s autonomous driving system while getting his digs into Tesla.
By Armen Hareyan on December 30, 2020 - 10:17AM
It is again with a tweet that Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that he was offering the autonomous driving option for three months to customers who will receive their order three days before January 1. Tesla has 2 days to 500,000: a new record high year, thanks to record numbers.
By John Goreham on December 30, 2020 - 9:59AM
Elon Musk just announcedTesla's latest sales promotion. Here’s what Tesla buyers who bought last week won’t get.
By Armen Hareyan on December 29, 2020 - 9:08AM
This morning China's Sichuan Yahua Industrial Group Co. announced that the company and Tesla have signed a major deal according to which Sichuan Yahua Industrial Group Co. will supply battery-grade lithium hydroxide to Tesla Inc. for the next five years. Lithium is a key battery ingredient.
By Armen Hareyan on December 28, 2020 - 11:14PM
Tesla is leading the electric vehicle market because of its technology and battery innovation, but now there are new players in the town and Volkswagen stands a decent chance of catching up soon.
By Armen Hareyan on December 28, 2020 - 11:06AM
Tesla is like a chess game and its CEO acts as a smart chess player, who brings its chess pieces - electric vehicles, software, and battery storage - into position.
By Armen Hareyan on December 28, 2020 - 9:04AM
When it comes to Tesla, Toyota, and electric cars, it's important to keep in mind that attention drives investment.
By John Goreham on December 28, 2020 - 9:01AM
The reasons are pretty consistent. Here’s what owners of both Tesla EVs and Toyota RAV4 Primes say.