Tesla u-Turn on free Supercharger access
There were murmurings of unrest among the cult of Tesla late last year when the company announced it would be ceasing free access to its Supercharger network for new customers. Needless to say, ta...
There were murmurings of unrest among the cult of Tesla late last year when the company announced it would be ceasing free access to its Supercharger network for new customers. Needless to say, ta...
In the first few months since the former Apprentice host transformed into President Trump, he’s had some pressing matters on his agenda. These include battling ‘fake news’, the CIA, North Korea an...
Having only introduced the Model S 60 last year, Tesla has already called time on the entry level model. Priced from £53,400, the 60 offered a 248-mile range and a 5.5-second 0-62mph sprint, while...
If you’re after a luxury seven-seat SUV that can accelerate as fast as a Ferrari and just happens to be electric, there is no other car for you. Literally. The Model X is unique.
Starting from 2017, any new Tesla will have to pay for access to their Supercharger network and with that comes a variety of issues. Is Tesla self-sabotaging by taking away a big incentive to buy from them?
Tesla has released further information on its plan to bill its customers for using its Supercharger network. The American company has confirmed that Teslas ordered after 15 January 2017 will no lon...
In its “unexpected” announcement yesterday, Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk confirmed that all new Teslas will be fitted with hardware that’s capable of Stage V autonomy. But we already knew – or at least pr...
Even faster charging? Yet more autonomous driving developments? A Roadster 2.0? Whatever Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk has planned, he’s well and truly fired up the rumour mill by confirming the company is...
While Version 8 of Tesla’s update comes with a myriad of refinements, the most significant upgrade will see the use of onboard radar to create a more advanced picture of the world around the car.
History books have been rewritten once again as Tesla can lay claim to the new Model S P100D being not only the quickest production car in the world but the third fastest accelerating ever.