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Video: Tesla CEO Presents Beta Version of Model S, Announces Performance Edition
Last Saturday Tesla opened up its NUMI factory to 3,000 guests and revealed both the production line and, more importantly, the Model S Beta. The company’s CEO, Elon Musk, drove on stage in a Beta Model S with passengers occupying all seats, including the rear facing seats. Musk presented the car’s features, such as the 17-inch touch screen and the voice command audio system to the large audience. He also said that this Beta version is very close to the actual production car in terms of fit, finish and performance. Then the company’s customers went on to get their first real taste of their future car driving it on a slalom course.
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Tesla’s Autopilot Works Well, But It’s Still Glitchy
Tesla made it clear to owners of Autopilot-compatible Model S sedans that the self-driving system is still in development. And by that, they meant you shouldn’t rely on it yet, as it’s more of an open beta early access kind of deal, just...
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There Are Rumors That Musk May Depart Tesla After Third Model Launches
Well this is a bit of a shocker, although it is kind of understandable: according to rumors, Elon Musk may leave Tesla after the company’s smaller sedan model is launched. Read more »...
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The Crew Closed Beta Gameplay Videos
So, The Crew is officially out as a closed beta that will be playable until July 25. It lacks much of the final game’s functionality and features, but it does allow players to explore the entire expansive map – basically, a highly compressed...
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Elon Musk Responds To Tesla Model S Incident, Blames Firefighters For Worsening The Fire
There have been many happy moments for Tesla this year, but on Tuesday, the story of a Model S catching fire after a crash - fortunately without any casualties or injuries, cast some rainy clouds over the California-based maker of electric cars. A video...
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Tesla Announces High-end Loaner Car Service For Service Customers
It seems that aside from free charging via the solar-powered Superchargers, Tesla Motors customers will also benefit from Lexus-style loaner car service, as long as their own cars are in the shop for whatever reason. Elon Musk recently told USA Today...
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