The new Tesla Roadster is said to be a 2+2 electric coupe with a removable glass roof and a range that aims for “a thousand miles.” Elon Musk hints at the “most epic demo ever” by the end of the year. But until the car steps off the stage, we live between facts, probabilities and good speculation: from comfortable travel for four to inductive (wireless) charging and the transfer of innovations from the Cybercab. We separate the wheat from the chaff.
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Something big is happening in the world of electric mobility. Tesla, the pioneer of innovative vehicles that combine performance, technology and sustainability, is on the verge of launching the redesigned Model Y Performance, also known as "Juniper" - officially - Tesla Model Y Performance Juniper 2025. According to information from reliable sources, including enthusiasts and insiders such as popular YouTuber BigOElectrify, it seems that the newcomer will soon be available in the configurator - perhaps as early as tomorrow! Will this be a revolution in the SUV segment? Let's take a look at the details.
Tesla has increased the price of the tri-motor Cybertruck (Cyberbeast) by a lot overnight because the Luxe package has become mandatory. Long Range RWD and AWD remain at 72,235 $ and 82,235 $. What does the package bring and why this move now?
The year 2025 seems like a laboratory for bold experiments: fewer screens on your wrist, more origami in your pocket, satellites as “signal rescuers” and cars that understand the context of your conversation. Below is a selection of ten ideas that are moving from geeky corners to habits. 10 products and technologies that will change the world in 2025 faster than we dare to admit!
The basic Model Y (RWD) is like a good backpack: it doesn't scream, it doesn't weigh, it just works. Owners' experiences show that with Tesla, less is often enough. There's no laboratory here, it's everyday life. How they experience the new Tesla Model Y. Why the Tesla Model Y (RWD) is currently the best possible purchase among electric vehicles.
When it comes to Tesla, most media outlets report on sales declines, Elon Musk's politics, and upcoming robotaxis. But there's a lot going on beneath the surface. We've rounded up ten lesser-known stories that have made their mark on the Tesla world in recent weeks, but have been overshadowed by political and financial drama. These are Tesla News 8/2025
From robo-taxis to humanoid robots: how Elon Musk will shift Tesla from the automotive industry to the world of artificial intelligence. So - Tesla will no longer make classic passenger cars in 2030?!
When Elon Musk casually says “it’s just a Tesla Model Y Lite,” it’s like Clarkson saying the Nürburgring is “a nice park to walk the dog in.” But it’s this unpretentious statement that opens the door to the most anticipated Tesla since the Cybertruck – the cheaper Tesla Model Y Lite.
Imagine a restaurant where a robot serves you a burger while you watch SpaceX launches. Welcome to the Tesla Diner!
Tesla caused a tectonic shift when it entered the automotive industry. The e-mobility paradigm it launched was not just a fad, but the beginning of a new chapter in the industrial revolution. First, Tesla shook up traditional manufacturers with electric vehicles with breathtaking acceleration and a high-tech experience, and now they are shaking up the industry with something completely different. While automotive journalists dutifully count horsepower, discuss headlight shapes and wait for the next Tesla model, Elon Musk is hatching a plan that will soon make steel horses seem as obsolete as steam locomotives.
Despite the ever-expanding range of electric cars, Tesla remains the gold standard. With record-breaking range, leading autonomous driving technology, the largest fast-charging network, and constant updates, it continues to improve its models. Here are seven key reasons why Tesla's models (Model 3, Model Y, Model S, Model X, and Cybertruck, plus the upcoming Cybercab) still reign supreme in the EV market. Why is Tesla still the best buy in 2025?!
The Tesla Model YL comes with more space, a more powerful drivetrain, and a design that is suspiciously reminiscent of its bigger brother – the Model X. China has got a new electric toy, but will it be enough for Tesla to reign supreme again?











