Tesla to Extend its Lineup with an All-Electric SUV by 2014
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Tesla to Extend its Lineup with an All-Electric SUV by 2014


*Opening Photo: Tesla Model S
Lately, the folks over at Tesla have been very busy developing the upcoming Model S sedan and, together with Toyota, the all-electric version of the RAV4 compact SUV. But there’s more, as according to an LA Times report, the California-based automaker is also working on a small SUV of its own, currently named Model X.

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