Discover the Unplugged Performance Model Y, an electric SUV that impresses with its pace and lap times at Buttonwillow ...
With cheaper alternatives flooding the market, the Tesla Model Y is working hard to keep its title as the most popular electric vehicle in Australia. BYD, Geely, and Zeekr have ...
Despite its misleading name, Tesla's Full Self Driving adaptive driver assistance suite has not cracked fully autonomous driving—at least not yet. The system is classified as a Level 2 ADAS as it ...
For the entire 7-hour drive from Raleigh, NC, to Philadelphia, PA, the driver did not have to touch the steering wheel or the pedals.
With a Master's degree in English Literature and six years of writing experience, Aayush has been contributing to TopSpeed for over two years. Since 95% of his personality is motorcycles, he goes ...
Unlike traditional automakers, who are much more deliberate and forthcoming about making changes to their product lineups, Tesla is well known for making quick adjustments and additions to its ...
Tesla has introduced a new All-Wheel Drive version of its popular Model Y electric SUV. The new trim starts at $41,990 and has an estimated battery range of 294 miles. Tesla now offers five different ...
The luxury EV made Tesla the world’s most interesting car company — for a while. The Tesla Model S is at the end of its illustrious 14-year run — and what a dizzying ride it’s been. In 2012, when ...
Electric vehicle drivers who order a new Tesla Model 3 or Model Y will no longer get Basic Autopilot with their rides. "The move forces buyers to subscribe to the $99/month Full Self-Driving ...
Tesla plans to end production of its long-running Model S sedan and Model X SUV in 2026, marking a major shift for the electric vehicle maker as it reallocates resources toward robotics, artificial ...
After years of keeping Autosteer as a standard feature on all its vehicles as a part of its Autopilot suite of advanced driver assistance (ADAS) functions, Tesla has quietly removed it from its most ...
Tesla has removed its lane-centering Autosteer system from the standard equipment on new Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in North America, requiring buyers to subscribe to its Full Self-Driving ...