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Tesla and Waymo are gunning for robotaxi domination. CEOs and leaders in the automotive and autonomy space aren't unanimous on who will take the lead.
Federal auto safety regulators are investigating why Tesla has repeatedly broken rules requiring it to quickly tell them about crashes involving its self-driving technology, a potentially significant ...
This variant of the Model Y doesn’t start production in the U.S. until the end of next year,” Musk wrote. “Might not ever, ...
Federal auto safety regulators are investigating why Tesla has repeatedly broken rules requiring it to quickly tell them ...
The new Tesla Model Y L in China has been expected for some time, with the larger wheelbase confirmed last month in a China ...
Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) suffered dual setbacks in California this week as a federal judge allowed drivers to pursue a ...
Federal auto safety regulators have opened an investigation into why Tesla has repeatedly broken rules requiring it to tell ...
Musk suggested that the push towards self-driving technologies in America makes the Tesla Model Y L less of a priority for US release.
Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, has unveiled that a six-seat Model Y variant, which debuted in China recently, may not be produced for the US market.
It's the latest in a series of deals that have seen robotaxi companies look outward for help in scaling their fledgling networks.
Tesla is facing mounting legal and regulatory challenges arising from its marketing and deployment of Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology.