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Porsche announced a third and cheaper entry version of its Taycan electric sedan starting at $105,150 with destination.
Teslas having the ability to toot their horns as a toot (or other custom noises) is among this week’s Tesla news roundup. Read on to find out what else the electric carmaker has been up to.
Here are the top 10 news stories Cars.com readers couldn’t get enough of in the past week, led off by what we like (and don’t) about the 2020 Lincoln Aviator.
Not much has changed since the redesign of the Honda Accord Hybrid for the 2018 model year, and that’s a good thing — but what you should know for the 2020 model isn’t the only good thing in this week’s list of our most read news stories. See the full list here for more.
There’s plenty of news (as always) in the world of Tesla, but this week has been dominated by one big item: the introduction of Version 10.0 of the Tesla software. Read up on that and more right here.
Tesla has finished testing at the world-famous Nurburgring — for now, at least — and reports are promising. That’s the biggest news for the California brand this week, but there’s plenty more beyond that.
Missed all the Tesla news of the past week? We’ve got you covered with the latest updates about the electric vehicle maker.
What’s going on with Tesla? Catch up on all you need to know for the week ending Sept. 3, 2019.
From a police pursuit that ended when the getaway car drained its battery to a self-driving price hike, here’s the latest Telsa news.
Here's your weekly roundup of all the Tesla news you need to catch up on.