Tesla dominated the electric vehicle industry by the mid-2010s with sleek, fast cars that helped combat the public perception that EVs were severely limited by short ranges.
Tesla discontinues standard Autopilot on entry-level EVs, pushing its Full Self-Driving software as a paid option, impacting affordability and autonomous driving adoption.
Tesla has removed standard Autopilot from entry-level EVs in the US, shifting core driver assistance features behind its paid Full Self-Driving package, impacting vehicle pricing, ownership costs and ...
Hiking subscriptions, making robots, and selling fewer cars? Tesla is acting like a tech company in more ways than one.
“Putting a cooler in your trunk is all it takes to break the Cybertruck,” states MolesRCool. As evidence, he shares a story ...
Elon Musk admitted on Tesla’s Q4 2025 earnings call today that the company doesn’t have any Optimus robots doing ...
Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to Tesla's Fourth Quarter 2025 Q&A Webcast. My name is Travis Axelrod, Head of Investor Relations, and I'm joined today by Elon Musk; Vaibhav Taneja and a number ...
Tesla earnings beat Wall Street's estimates. The stock rose in after hours trading. A call with analysts is scheduled for ...
Tesla removes Autopilot from new cars, pushing FSD subscriptions. Here's how the change affects drivers, costs, safety, and ...
One of the biggest players in the software-defined era is Tesla, and while the Model Y has been its best-selling nameplate, ...
Tesla once promised $6,000 lifetime access to “Enhanced Autopilot (EAP).” It is now reportedly rescinding that option, even ...
2023 and 2024’s 25% returns on the S&P 500 were all “AI” or momentum driven. 2025’s +17.88% return on the S&P 500 was the first year we saw international participate with robust returns, as well as ...