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Tesla’s Model 3 Performance Exceeds EPA Range Estimates in Real-World Test When it comes to electric vehicles, range is a crucial factor for consumers. Tesla, known for its innovative electric cars, has often faced criticism when its vehicles fail to meet their EPA range estimates in real-world tests. However, in a recent review by automotive site Edmunds, the reengineered Tesla Model 3 Performance not only met but exceeded its EPA range estimates. According to the Tesla order page, the reengineered Model 3 Performance boasts an EPA-estimated range of 303 miles per charge. Edmunds conducted a real-world range test and found…

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Tesla has recently rebranded its Model S/X bundle to the ‘Drive Anywhere Package,’ offering a discount to customers who purchase Full Self-Driving (FSD). This package includes unlimited Supercharging, Premium Connectivity, and FSD for a period of three years. The rebranding aims to provide customers with a comprehensive and convenient package that enhances their driving experience. The ‘Drive Anywhere Package’ is designed to give Tesla owners peace of mind and flexibility when it comes to traveling long distances. With unlimited Supercharging, drivers can easily recharge their vehicles at any Tesla Supercharger station without incurring additional costs. This feature is particularly useful…

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The recent reports of a Tesla Cybertruck recall have shed light on the production ramp of the highly anticipated pickup truck. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) documents released this morning reveal that the recall is related to a delayed rearview image, which will be addressed with a free Over-the-Air software update. While this may seem like a minor issue, it has potentially impacted 27,185 units of the Cybertruck, giving us a glimpse into the production numbers for the vehicle. It is estimated that around 15,497 Cybertrucks have been delivered since the last recall in June, indicating a production…

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Mazda’s Iconic SP concept, which was unveiled at the Japan Mobility Show, has generated a lot of buzz among car enthusiasts. The two-door sports car, inspired by the legendary FD RX-7, was designed with the intention of eventually hitting the production line. The concept features an extended-range powertrain that combines an electric motor, lithium-ion battery, and a two-rotor Wankel engine. Masashi Nakayama, the designer behind the Iconic SP, revealed that Mazda is serious about turning the concept into a production model in the near future. While the timeline for this transition remains uncertain, it is clear that Mazda is committed…

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Hyundai has recently unveiled the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5, the first model to be assembled at their brand-new factory in Georgia. This updated electric crossover comes with some exciting new features and improvements that make it a standout choice in the EV market. One of the most significant updates to the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 is the eligibility for a partial $3,750 federal tax credit when purchasing. This makes the new model more affordable for buyers, especially when considering the increased capabilities it offers. With bigger batteries, the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 can now drive longer distances than the outgoing…

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The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 is making waves in the electric vehicle market with its impressive features and performance. One key highlight of this model is the Tesla-style NACS plug that it comes with from the factory, making it the first non-Tesla EV to use this format. This plug allows for fast-charging speeds that the Ioniq 5 is renowned for, but there are some differences in performance when using Tesla Superchargers due to voltage variations. Hyundai engineers have worked diligently to ensure that the 2025 Ioniq 5 delivers a satisfying charging experience on both Tesla Superchargers and standard CCS fast…

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk appears to have secured a victory in the controversial shareholder vote to approve his $56 billion pay package. Musk took to his social media platform, X, to celebrate the apparent success of the vote ahead of the official announcement at Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting in Austin. The $56 billion pay package, initially approved in 2018 but later rejected by a Delaware judge, has been a subject of intense debate. Critics argue that Musk’s attention is divided among his various ventures, leading to a lack of focus on Tesla. On the other hand, supporters believe that Musk…

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Dozens of Tesla Cybertrucks in Fort Lauderdale, FL were recently vandalized by an unknown individual with a bone to pick with Elon Musk. The perpetrator spray-painted explicit graffiti that read ‘F*** Elon’ across the stainless steel body panels of 34 Cybertrucks. The uncensored footage of the defaced trucks circulated on social media, thanks to users like onlyindade on Instagram. The trucks were stored in a public parking lot awaiting delivery to new Cybertruck owners. It was noted that the location had no security measures in place, such as a fence or barriers, making it an easy target for vandalism. Local…

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Tesla Cybertruck Production Update: Foundation Series Trucks to Continue Delivery in 2024 During Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting, CEO Elon Musk announced that the non-Foundation Series production of the Tesla Cybertruck would begin in Q3 2024. This news came as a surprise to many, as it also meant that production of the current Foundation Series would be ending soon. However, a recent email sent by Tesla to prospective Cybertruck owners seems to contradict this claim. According to a Reddit post by user DerpDerper909, the latest email sent to reservation holders states that the company expects to deliver “only” Foundation Series trucks…

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Stellantis, the parent company of Dodge, is making strides in the electric vehicle market by incorporating Factorial’s quasi-solid-state batteries into the Dodge Charger Daytona EV. This innovative move is set to revolutionize the industry, with a demonstration fleet of these electric muscle cars expected to hit the streets by 2026. Factorial’s quasi-solid-state batteries offer a range of benefits, including being lighter and more energy-dense than conventional liquid anode cells. The energy density of these batteries exceeds 390 watt-hours/kilogram, far surpassing the 200 to 300 Wh/kg offered by current lithium-ion cells. This advancement promises improved performance, longer driving ranges, and faster…

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