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Tesla has responded to criticism surrounding the new Model 3’s braking performance by transmitting repairs over the internet. Respected US publication Consumer Reports bought an example of the ...
Tesla says the 691-horsepower P85D can go from zero to 60 mph in just 3.2 seconds. That’s supercar territory, but it’s entirely believable based on my brief test drive. Related: How People ...
Yes, Tesla brake pads can last eons in terms of wear, but only if you keep the rest of the system from slowly decaying into a pile of iron oxide, and remember that even EV brakes need love, and ...
An exclusive from Motor Trend: We track-test the incredible new 2015 Tesla Model S P85D. Get the full story, with plenty of unique Model S P85D photos.
Electric-car maker Tesla Motors (TSLA-3.42%) doesn't spend a dime on advertising. Yet sales are soaring. In Tesla's first quarter of 2015, automotive revenue was up 52% from the year-ago quarter ...
Tesla recalled nearly two-thirds of the vehicles it made last year to replace faulty electronic parking brakes that may not release properly, marking its second-largest recall to date.
Forget the Tesla Model S P85D’s jaw-dropping zero-to-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds, though that’s as fast as a Porsche 911 Turbo.
It appears Tesla CEO Elon Musk ordered workers at the Fremont factory to stop making nearly finished Model 3s undergo the “brake-and-roll” test, the report said.
One group of Tesla owners sent an open letter to company CEO Elon Musk, challenging the American automaker’s claim that the P85D makes 691 hp. “The P85D was marketed as making 691 horsepower ...
Just south of 14th Street, along Fifth Avenue, the leaves are still shell-shocked from the rush of being blown away by the Tesla Model S P85D. It was just after 6 a.m., and I had just collected the… ...
Tesla recalls about 53,000 Model S, X vehicles assembled between Feb, Oct last year to replace faulty electronic parking brakes that may not release properly Subscribe Sign in View Market Dashboard ...