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Here’s your weekly roundup of Tesla news, led off by Tesla’s record-breaking stock valuation.
Tesla hits its sales target for 2019, the Model 3 gets a power boost and more in this week’s roundup of all things Tesla.
The final week of 2019 has been a mixed bag for Tesla. The California automaker began rolling Model 3 sedans from a new manufacturing plant in China, but another Tesla crashed into an emergency vehicle — and a prominent magazine’s long-term Model 3 broke down.
A holiday update from Tesla that provides a glimpse of the full self-driving feature the company is working toward tops our weekly look at Tesla news.
More Tesla truck news broke this past week as the luxury electric automaker sought approval for its upcoming Cybertruck as a medium-duty pickup. That and more can be found right here.
Despite being in court last week, Tesla CEO Elon Musk managed to attract attention by driving the Cybertruck to a Los Angeles restaurant. And that’s not all in Tesla news.
The three-row 2019 Tesla Model X SUV is a mixed bag when it comes to car-seat installation in the second and third rows.
The Cybertruck, Tesla’s first pickup truck, continues to dominate headlines related to the electric automaker. It’s a slow week in the world of electric vehicle news at large; see what you missed here.
The hotly anticipated Cybertruck from Tesla finally made its first public appearance last week, and a lot happened. But that’s not all; check here for more details on that and other electric vehicle happenings.
Tesla will finally unveil its pickup truck, but that’s not the only big electric news coming out of Los Angeles this week. Read here for more.