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Tesla ended a controversial policy prohibiting U.S. customers from purchasing their leased vehicles at the end of the term.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNTesla working on new supercomputer to power Optimus humanoid robot, self-driving carsTesla's new supercomputer facility is expected to become operational later this year or in early 2026, as per reports.
The policy started in 2019, when Tesla announced that customers could lease its mass-market Model 3 sedans but would have to ...
Federal safety regulators want Tesla to spell out precisely how it will keep riders safe when its camera-only “Robotaxis” hit ...
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Independent.ie on MSNUS safety investigators query Tesla on Texas robotaxi plansUS auto safety investigators asked Tesla to answer questions on its plans to launch a paid robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, ...
Federal safety investigators have sent Tesla a detailed list of questions on its upcoming robotaxi service as part of an ...
The NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) has asked Tesla to answer an extensive list of inquiries by June ...
There’s a quiet storm brewing in the world of autonomous vehicles. It’s not about flashy car launches or software demos ...
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DMR News on MSNFederal Investigators Focus on Tesla’s Robotaxi PlansFederal safety investigators have sent Tesla a detailed list of questions about its upcoming robotaxi service, focusing on ...
The US Patent and Trademark Office has refused Tesla ’s attempt to trademark the name Robotaxi for the self-driving vehicle ...
Tesla may lose out on the trademark Robotaxi as well after the trademark Cybercab was rejected by authorities last year.
Tesla launches its robotaxi in Austin this June, taking on Waymo. Here's how the two self-driving giants compare on tech and ...
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