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Tesla Recalls Nearly 13,000 EVs in the U.S. Over Sudden Power Loss Risk
Tesla is recalling nearly 13,000 Model Y and Model 3 vehicles built in 2025 due to a faulty solenoid that can cause sudden power loss. While no accidents have been reported, Tesla will replace the affected battery contactors for free, ensuring safer operation.
Tesla Dominates Q3 EV Charger Expansion — Outpacing Every Rival Combined
In Q3, Tesla added 1,820 new Supercharger ports, outpacing the next nine networks combined and solidifying its dominance in U.S. fast charging. Despite Trump-era clean energy rollbacks, nationwide charger growth remains steady, led by Tesla’s massive Supercharger network.
Tesla Cybertruck Sales Are Crashing — and Musk Is Buying Them Back
Tesla’s Cybertruck sales have dropped sharply, with just over 16,000 sold in 2025 so far. To absorb unsold inventory, reports say hundreds of Cybertrucks are being purchased by Musk-led companies like SpaceX and xAI, keeping production moving.
2026 Tesla Model 3 Standard: The Affordable EV Tesla Promised—Almost
Tesla’s new 2026 Model 3 Standard brings the Highland update to the mid-$30,000 range, offering 321 miles of range and core Tesla tech. While missing some luxuries, it remains a strong entry point for EV buyers—even as competitors undercut it with cheaper, next-gen options.
2026 Tesla Model Y Standard: Tesla’s Affordable EV Finally Arrives
The 2026 Tesla Model Y Standard offers a lower price without losing Tesla’s signature range and tech. With 321 miles of range, Supercharger access, and optional FSD, it’s a strong budget-friendly EV amid rising competition.
Tesla Redesigns Door Handles to Improve Emergency Safety
Tesla plans a new door-release design that merges electronic and manual functions, making exits easier in emergencies. The change follows safety concerns and a U.S. federal investigation.
Tesla Expands German Production Despite Falling European Sales
Tesla will expand production at its Berlin factory even as European sales plunge by over 40%. With competition rising and subsidies fading, the company is betting on a rebound led by the Model Y and exports to nearby markets.
Superchargers for Sale: Tesla Opens Network to Businesses
Tesla is now selling Superchargers directly to businesses, letting them create branded charging hubs. While upfront costs are high, the real value lies in boosting customer traffic and positioning Tesla as a charging infrastructure leader.
Tesla Launches Upgraded Model Y Performance With Adaptive Suspension
Tesla’s new Model Y Performance debuts with adaptive suspension, 360-mile range, faster acceleration, and upgraded interior, arriving soon in Europe.













