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Tesla drivers traveling through eastern Quebec and along Ontario’s Highway 400 corridor now have two more fast-charging options, with new Supercharger stations going live in Rivière-du-Loup and Parry Sound this week. Rivière-du-Loup Supercharger Rivière-du-Loup’s new Supercharger station provides Tesla owners with a convenient location to recharge their vehicles while on the go. Located in eastern Quebec, this Supercharger station offers fast charging capabilities, allowing drivers to quickly top up their battery levels and continue their journey with minimal downtime. Parry Sound Supercharger In Ontario, Tesla drivers can now utilize the new Supercharger station in Parry Sound. Situated along the Highway…

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Starlink, the high-speed satellite internet provider, has recently secured a major deal in South Korea’s aviation industry. Korean Air, along with other carriers under the Hanjin Group such as Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul, have all committed to implementing Starlink’s internet service across their fleets in the coming years. This partnership marks a significant milestone for Starlink, as it is the first time a Korean airline has opted to utilize their services for in-flight connectivity. The rollout is set to commence later this year with preparation and testing, with full implementation expected by the end of…

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Tesla Expands Lineup in Europe and the UK With New Model 3 and Model Y Standard Variants Tesla has officially launched the new Standard versions of the Model 3 and Model Y across the pond — including the first right-hand-drive Model Y Standard now available in the UK. The Model Y Standard is a highly anticipated addition to Tesla’s lineup, offering customers in Europe and the UK more options when it comes to electric vehicles. The Model 3 and Model Y Standard variants come with a range of impressive features and specifications that make them stand out in the electric…

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Tesla Cybertruck Sales Plunge 63% in Q3 as Rivals Gain Ground Tesla’s Cybertruck is losing momentum in the U.S. market, with sales plunging sharply in the third quarter of 2025 even as overall electric vehicle (EV) demand reached record highs. According to data from Cox Automotive, the Cybertruck saw a 63% decrease in sales compared to the previous quarter. The decline in Cybertruck sales comes as competitors in the electric truck market are gaining ground. Rivian, Ford, and General Motors have all launched their own electric pickup trucks, which have been well-received by consumers. The Rivian R1T, Ford F-150 Lightning,…

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President Trump Shows Support for Kei Cars Photo by: Unknown In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump expressed his admiration for kei cars during a recent speech at a private event. Kei cars, which are small, lightweight vehicles popular in Japan, have garnered attention for their fuel efficiency and unique design. Trump praised the kei cars for their compact size and affordability, suggesting that American automakers should consider producing similar models for the U.S. market. While it’s unclear if this endorsement will lead to any tangible changes in the auto industry, it has sparked discussions about the…

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Tesla Launches Official Cybertruck CCS Adapter, Exclusive to Korea For North American Cybertruck owners, the lack of a suitable charging solution has been a long-standing issue. Despite being manufactured in Texas and spending time in the US and Canada, the necessary hardware for high-speed third-party charging is now making its debut on the opposite side of the globe. Tesla Korea has introduced a new CCS Combo 1 Adapter specifically tailored for the Cybertruck. This adapter addresses the two main obstacles that have hindered owners from utilizing the existing adapter: physical compatibility and voltage specifications. Incompatibility Issues with Original Adapter One…

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Tesla’s FSD Shadow Mode: A Game-Changer for Autonomous Driving Shadow Mode, a powerful yet understated tool in Tesla’s autonomous driving arsenal, is revolutionizing the way Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology improves. This innovative approach allows Tesla to gather real-world data and continuously enhance its autonomous driving capabilities without disrupting the user experience. So, what exactly is Shadow Mode and how does it work? Understanding Shadow Mode Shadow Mode operates by running FSD in the background while a human is driving the vehicle. It processes the same inputs from the car’s sensors and cameras as it would if it were actively controlling…

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Tesla’s Q3 2025 Supercharger Voting includes two Canadian winners, new Q4 locations up for voting Tesla has recently announced the results of its Q3 2025 Supercharger Voting round, and Canadian drivers have something to celebrate. Two Canadian communities, Courtenay in British Columbia and Banff in Alberta, emerged as winners and secured their spots on the global leaderboard. The Supercharger Voting program allows Tesla owners to vote on where they would like to see new Supercharger stations installed. This initiative helps Tesla determine the most in-demand locations for expanding their charging network. Courtenay, British Columbia, a picturesque town located on Vancouver…

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Tesla has made significant strides in improving its reliability over the years, as evidenced by its recent ranking in the Top 10 of the most reliable car companies for 2026 according to Consumer Reports. This marks a remarkable turnaround from just a few years ago when Tesla ranked near the bottom of the list. In 2022, Tesla was placed 27th out of 28 brands, but last year it climbed to 17th place. However, the latest rankings for 2026 saw Tesla breaking into the Top 10 for the first time, securing the 10th position. The top spots were dominated by Subaru,…

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Tesla Set to Launch New Attention Required Icons, Announces Plans to Remove ‘Beta’ Label from Autosteer After more than a decade, Tesla is gearing up to bid farewell to the Beta designation on its core Autopilot features, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of its autonomous driving technology. A recent deep dive into the 2025.38 software update by renowned Tesla hacker Greentheonly reveals that Tesla is on track to eliminate the Beta tag from Autosteer, signaling a shift towards a more polished and commercially viable product. While Tesla has made adjustments to the safety terminology surrounding Full Self-Driving (FSD),…

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