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Responding to a follower's query about integrating the X app into Tesla cars, the tech billionaire simply stated, "Coming soon."
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In a post on X, the billionaire stated that heavy Tesla obligations unfortunately necessitate postponing the visit to India.
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In a post on X.com, he exclaimed, 'Whoa, it just hit me that raising a kid is essentially 18 years of on-the-fly engineering!'
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A cheaper Model 3, which is the entry-level Tesla, can only be possible with local manufacturing of battery components and a strong EV supply system, for which Musk will surely have a substantial announcement to make during his maiden visit to the country.
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The news of Musk arriving here brought cheer to millions of Tesla lovers in India, after a determined PM Modi convinced the tech billionaire to look at the country.
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India, the world's most populous country, should embrace electric cars, as they are becoming increasingly popular globally.
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The tech billionaire stated that X must ensure the safety of employees in Brazil before proceeding with a comprehensive data dump.
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The X user posted, 'I anticipate designs and manufacturing lines for both. Please avoid delays, particularly with the compact car.'
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BRS working president and former IT Minister KT Rama Rao on Thursday had appealed to the Congress government to go all out to bring Tesla to Telangana.
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The number of newly registered imported cars came to 25,263 units in March, up 6 per cent from 23,840 units a year ago.
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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, noted that individuals with more than 5,000 verified subscriber followers will receive Premium+ at no cost.
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The policy seeks to promote India as a manufacturing destination for EVs and attract investment from reputed global EV manufacturers.
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The billionaire informed his followers that a modification is on its way to our recommendation algorithm, ensuring all your followers will view your pinned posts,
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Musk said, "Tesla has been able to do real-world video generation with accurate physics for about a year"
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One member of the Cybertruck Owners Club forum said that after only two days of driving in the rain, he saw little orange flecks on his truck
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As per the entrepreneur's post, a BYD (Build Your Dreams) Atto 3 in Boulder Grey, with the word "Tesla" on its back, was sighted in Karol Bagh.
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The hazardous materials in question include used batteries, antifreeze, paint materials, brake fluids, and more.
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Three judges on the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans upheld that decision, as well as a related NLRB order that Tesla rehire a fired employee, with back pay.
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Tesla re-added a clause to its Cybertruck purchase contract, threatening to sue owners who try to flip their Cybertrucks within the first year of purchasing, reports Electrek.
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The company has already discounted new vehicle inventory by up to $3,000, and now offering free supercharging for new buyers.