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Elon Musk reveals price of Tesla's Cybercab

www.foxbusiness.com

Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed the company will sell its fully autonomous Cybercab robotaxi for under $30,000 before 2027, as production officially begins.

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Researchers find Tesla Model 3 and Cybertruck are hackable machines on wheels

www.digitaltrends.com

Researchers show that Tesla’s Model 3 and Cybertruck can be manipulated through internal network access, raising major concerns about cybersecurity in modern connected vehicles.

Tesla fans think this reviewer will have to shave his hair due to Musk’s $30,000 Cybercab claim

electrek.co

Elon Musk has reiterated his claim that Tesla will sell the Cybercab directly to consumers for under $30,000 before the end of the year, following the first production unit rolling off the line at Giga Texas on February 17. The…

Used Teslas Actually Got More Expensive After The Tax Credit Ended

insideevs.com

Used Teslas are in high demand after the end of the tax credit. Other used EVs? Not so much.

What’s the Difference Between Tesla’s Cybercab and Robotaxi?

gizmodo.com

Elon Musk kicked off the confusion back in 2024.

CarPlay is being blocked for Tesla owners thanks to this unlikely reason

www.pocket-lint.com

There's one thing standing between CarPlay in your Tesla: you.

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Elon Musk's Tesla Robotaxi Fleet Reports Crash Rate *4 Times Higher* Than Human Drivers

www.breitbart.com

Tesla's autonomous vehicle fleet operating in Austin, Texas, has experienced crashes at a rate four times higher than that of human-driven vehicles, according to data reported to federal safety regulators.

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Tesla hails the arrival of its first Cybercab – meanwhile, its Robotaxis are crashing four times more than human drivers

www.techradar.com

Would you trust Tesla's Cybercab when its Robotaxi business is posting crash data like this?

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Tesla dominates JD Power EV Satisfaction ranking, grabbing top two spots

www.teslarati.com

The Model 3 was the highest ranking EV considered, with a score of 804, followed by the Model Y at 797, the BMW i4 at 795, and the BMW iX at 794.

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Tesla claimed first ‘autonomous car delivery’ 8 months ago and never did it again

electrek.co

Eight months ago, Tesla made headlines around the world when it claimed to have completed the “world’s first autonomous delivery of a car”, a Model Y that “drove itself” from Gigafactory Texas to a customer’s home about 30 minutes away.…

Tesla takes a swipe at Waymo after it denies its robotaxis are driven by remote workers in the Philippines

Tesla said it only hired US-based human helpers to assist its robotaxis, after Waymo came under fire for using remote workers in the Philippines.

Tesla engineers develop fitness tracker that reportedly records workouts more accurately than any other comparable device

www.notebookcheck.net

Fort is said to be the first wearable that can automatically and accurately track strength training, while also supporting cardio workouts as well as sleep and stress tracking. Developed by former Tesla engineers, the wristband promises a…

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The Hyundai IONIQ 5 EV was spotted with surprise upgrades that look more like a Tesla

electrek.co

Hyundai’s electric SUV appears to be undergoing a considerable overhaul after a mysterious model was caught with several major upgrades. The prototype looks more like a Tesla than the current IONIQ 5 on the inside.

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Tesla regulatory credit revenue set to fall drastically as U.S. government nixes EV fuel factor multiplier

www.notebookcheck.net

The U.S. government has targeted inflated electric car efficiency counts with the removal of the advantageous petroleum equivalency multiplier under the CAFE standard. It not only encouraged EV production but also inflated Tesla's fleet…

Tesla Giga Berlin plant manager faces defamation probe after IG Metall union complaint

www.teslarati.com

Prosecutors in Frankfurt (Oder) confirmed they have opened a defamation probe into Gigafactory Berlin plant manager André Thierig.

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Tesla admits it still needs drivers and remote operators — then argues that’s better than Waymo

electrek.co

Tesla filed new comments with the California Public Utilities Commission that amount to a quiet admission: its “Robotaxi” service still relies on both in-car human drivers and domestic remote operators to function. Rather than downplaying…