2023 Tesla Model S
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A problem involving the hood latch has prompted Tesla to issue a recall for more than 1.8 million vehicles.
By Corinne Vercoe
July 30, 2024

Tesla is recalling 125,000-plus Tesla models for a faulty seat belt warning light and chime.
By Mika Ellison
May 31, 2024

Its latest safety guidance over backup cameras for model-year 2023 Model S, Model X and Model Y vehicles is common among other brands.
By Patrick Masterson
January 26, 2024

With the dust settled on cumulative sales, we’re able to see which electric efforts are paying off the most with a breakdown of the top 10 bestselling EVs of 2023.
By Conner Golden
January 18, 2024

Door locks may unlatch and open during a crash in certain Model S sedans and Model X SUVs.
By Patrick Masterson
December 27, 2023

Range anxiety is one very strong motivating factor for electric car shoppers, so here are the electric cars with the longest range for 2023.
By Cars.com Editors
December 18, 2023

Read here to find out which model-year 2023-24 EVs on sale in the U.S. feature all-wheel drive.
By Fred Meier
October 5, 2023

The lower-range cars are gone from Tesla’s website, and what remains are the preexisting Model S and Model X at lower prices.
By Jared Gall
September 1, 2023

The so-called Model S Standard Range is good for up to a claimed 320 miles; the Model X Standard Range is rated up to 269 miles.
By Jared Gall
August 15, 2023

The following list highlights the 10 most efficient electric cars of the 2023 model year. Where more than one version of a given model qualifies, we selected the most efficient version.
By Fred Meier
June 12, 2023