Tesla Motors Inc. is offering a software update for 29,222 2013 model-year Model S electric vehicles equipped with certain NEMA 14-50 (240 volt) Universal Mobile Connector (UMC) adapters.
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To address a potential fire risk, the automaker will provide a software update and replace certain NEMA adapters used during vehicle charging.
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Tesla's Model E, which will sell for about $40,000, would be almost half the price of its Model S sedan that starts at $71,070. Tesla confirmed it plans to unveil the car at the 2015 North American International Auto Show.
Read More →Tesla Motors plans to unveil a more affordable electric car in early 2015 to expand its reach as it moves into its third generation of battery electric vehicles.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will continue to monitor the Tesla S, following a second crash in which the vehicle's electric lithium-ion battery caught fire.
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NHTSA awards the all-electric vehicle a 5-Star rating overall and in every crash test subcategory. The vehicle sets a new record for the lowest likelihood of injury to occupants.
Read More →Tesla Motors Inc. is recalling 1,228 2013 model-year Model S electric vehicles to address a possible manufacturing flaw.
Read More →The pleasures of the new vehicles for the limousine industry this year can be found in the details and the technology.
Read More →PALO ALTO, CA – Tesla Motors will begin customer deliveries June 22. The company plans to webcast the actual delivery ceremony on teslamotors.com.
Read More →PALO ALTO, CA – Tesla Motors plans to unveil its Model X electric vehicle, which is built on the Model S platform but features SUV design elements, on Feb. 9 at the company’s design studio in Hawthorne, Calif., according to a Mercury News report.
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