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0–60-MPH Times We haven’t tested a standard Tesla Model S for some time, but a 2020 model that we ran through our instrumented test regimen reached 60 mph in a blistering 2.4 seconds.
Read our 2025 Tesla Model Y review for information on ratings, pricing, specs, and features, and see how this SUV performed in our testing.
Not so long ago, Tesla aimed to sell 100,000 Model S/X per year. Now, Tesla is not even reporting Model S/X sales anymore, and they were estimated to be below 50,000 units globally in 2024.
Bonnie Blue—the OnlyFans model who went viral after sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours earlier this year—has been arrested, her sister said on Instagram.
AI startup Mistral has announced a new AI model focused on coding: Devstral. The company claims it's competitive on at least one programming benchmark.
If the sedan’s 0-60 mph time of 2.9 seconds (with rollout) is any indication, the new Model Y will be able to hit 0-60 in about 3.2-3.3 seconds, down from 3.5 seconds in the previous 470-hp ...
If you're looking for a guide on which model to use and when, you're in the right place. GPT-4 and GPT-4o OpenAI first released GPT-4 in 2023 as its flagship large language model. CEO Sam Altman ...
The 2025 Tesla Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive starts at $44,990 before incentives There are only two 2025 Tesla Model Y options available for U.S. car buyers per the company's website as of May 9.
This new and very attractive Tesla Model 3 lease offer comes at a critical time when the company’s financials have been disappointing, with a 20% drop year-over-year (the worst in four years).
There aren’t many features the Model 3 lacks when compared to its sport sedan rivals, especially considering how much cheaper it is. An AWD M3 will set you back $87,175 before ticking a single box.
Lucy Markovic is pictured at runway shows in Australia in 2017. Markovic was runner up on 'Australia's Next Top Model' in 2015. (Getty) Hours before the announcement, Markovic’s official ...