Tesla News
A quick look at the week's top stories as determined by reader interest.
After ranking first or second among brands that Canadian EV shoppers were considering for three straight years, Tesla dropped to eighth place in J.D. Power’s 2025 Canada Electric Vehicle Consideration Study.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's departure from his role in the Department of Government Efficiency ends unceremoniously.
The Tesla inventory takes up several rows of the suburban Detroit parking lot. As of May 25, most of the vehicles being stored there were Cybertrucks.
Tesla is sticking to its plan to double output at its plant in Germany and further expand its logistics and battery-making capabilities, a company executive said.
The Clio ended the Dacia Sandero's three-month streak as Europe's bestselling car. The VW Tiguan was No. 3, while the Toyota Yaris Cross got a big sales boost.
Tesla will launch a robotaxi service in June but will limit the number of cars and service area at first, Elon Musk told CNBC.
Elon Musk said he plans to significantly cut political spending and is committed to staying on as Tesla‘s CEO for another five years
Tesla ended an unusual policy that prohibited U.S. leasing customers from buying their cars at lease-end.
The Tesla Cybertruck was the bestselling EV pickup last year, but Ford's F-150 has claimed that crown, Q1 registration data shows.