The Tesla Semi, Elon Musk's ambitious electric truck project, is still a long way from taking over the transportation in ...
The fact that folks who ordinarily have little interest in a semi-truck are closely following the Tesla Semi speaks to the unrivaled excitement and passion the Tesla brand engenders in fans.
The Tesla Semi purports to accelerate extremely fast for a truck — 0 to 60 mph in 20 seconds with a full load — and its standard features like autopilot can make long-haul trips effortless.
Elon Musk says Tesla's new Semi trucks are BAMFs. Yes, for those of you at home, that's the widely known acronym for "Bad Ass Mother F***er." Musk playfully threw out the acronym as a "scientific ...
All-electric semi-trucks remain relatively scarce within the transportation landscape. While several models do exist, the Tesla Semi emerges as a standout contender, igniting conversations about ...
Never one lost for a hyperbole, Elon Musk promoted Thursday’s upcoming Tesla Semi Truck unveiling in Hawthorne, California, with a little Rick and Morty-inspired hucksterism. SEE ALSO ...
The delivery company on Monday announced its plan to purchase 20 Tesla Semi trucks once production begins in 2019. FedEx didn’t specify which Tesla Semi models it might be interested in ...
alongside reports of a confirmed deal with WattEV for Tesla Semi trucks. Concurrently, the broader market has been under pressure, with key indices like the Nasdaq slumping due to economic ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Elon Musk unveiled the Tesla Semi, the company's first electric 18-wheeler. The truck is capable of going from 0-60 mph in five seconds, and has a range of 500 ...
Chinese auto giant Geely is getting into the electric-truck game with a new model to rival Tesla's Semi. The Homtruck, unveiled on Monday, aims to be a "semi-truck that feels like home," Geely said.
Tesla’s Cybertruck truly is a giant wedge of cutting-edge technology, and not only because its edges are so sharp you could literally cut yourself, or chop kindling, with them. No vehicle, nor indeed ...