Tesla has finally updated its flagship Tesla Model S and Model X. And if you're expecting a revolution, we can save you time: no, it hasn't. Unless you're excited about the idea of paying 5,000 euros more for... almost the same vehicle.
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Get ready for the second half of the automotive year, where horsepower will grow faster than inflation and electrons will race faster than your Wi-Fi. New Cars 2025! Electrics, hybrids, turbo nostalgia and futuristic visions - 2025 will be an exciting automotive year as if directed by Christopher Nolan.
In 2023, many electric cars have seen their prices drop significantly due to the rapid development of battery technologies and new models. In this article, we present seven models - the best used electric cars that have lost the most value (among those with large losses), list their key specifications (power, torque, battery capacity, range, acceleration, top speed), and compare the recommended retail price at launch (Europe/Germany) and the current lowest price for a used model (found on mobile.de or AutoScout24). All data is based on real sources and will help you decide whether to buy a used high-performance EV.
For years, we’ve been hearing about the arrival of an electric people’s car that would finally shatter the myth that EVs are only for digital nomads and crypto-portfolio enthusiasts. Tesla is at the center of the action here – and now it seems to be coming up with its most ambitious promise yet: the Model Q, named as if it were invented by a Bond inventor or a parody of itself. On June 12, 2025, Elon Musk will take the stage in Austin and – we hope – unveil his new visionary trick. This time, it’s not just another car, but potentially the biggest breakthrough in electric mobility for the masses.
Europe is riding the electric wave, but this year the wave seems to be more of an ebb than a tide. Even Elon Musk could say: “Don’t panic, everyone is sinking with me.” But what is really happening? Let’s look at the numbers in the EU!
Tesla has announced the kind of event that sends X.com into a frenzy, investor circles shaking hands, and tech enthusiasts collectively counting down the seconds for June 12, 2025. It's the highly anticipated launch of a robotaxi service in Austin, which is supposed to symbolically, but also very practically, mark the beginning of a new era: welcome to a world where a driverless car takes you to dinner (and without the need to tip it). What's behind Tesla's event in Austin on June 12?
Elon Musk has set himself another goal: to make a Tesla that even those of us without shares in the company can afford. The result? The new Tesla Model Q 2025 is coming – an urban electric crossover with the ambition: to combine affordability, future technology and still look cool. If it keeps its promises, it could become the Volkswagen Beetle of the 21st century – only without the smell of gasoline. According to some predictions, it will arrive as early as June 12, 2025.
Tesla has electrified the market with its Model S, 3, X and Y, redefining what a “cool car” means. But there’s one letter missing from that alphabet – the Tesla Model 1, which could herald a new era: a compact, affordable and everyday electric SUV priced at €25,000.
The Tesla Model 3 has been around for a long time – and while it seems like we know everything about it, the latest 2025 version has surprised us again. This time with a perfect safety rating in the 2025 NCAP test.
The first autonomous taxi test will begin in Austin, Texas, at the end of June 2025, with about ten vehicles and a dedicated mobile app, the RoboTaxi app. Tesla is said to have already completed internal testing of the RoboTaxi app, and in the meantime, there is information circulating that the company is accumulating its own fleet of used Tesla Model Y vehicles for this service, which are said to be the first autonomous taxis. Elon Musk's ambitious plans suggest that Tesla could compete with or even replace providers such as Uber in the future.
If Apple has its iPhone SE, then Tesla must have its "Model for the People." The car you won't buy because you have too much money, but because it's finally the logical choice. In an electric world where vehicle prices often resemble the high inflation of the mid-1990s, there have long been rumors of something that would cost under $25,000 and carry the Tesla badge. Welcome to the world of rumors, renders, and Musk tweets: this is the story of the 2025 Tesla Model Q—a car that is simultaneously real, unreal, and incredibly important.
Tesla took the electric world by storm like the Beatles took the music charts in 1964. But even the Beatles had to listen to their fans, so it's high time Elon Musk took a look at the forums and found out what his customers really want in their garages. After diving into the depths of online comments, we've compiled a list of cars Tesla should launch immediately—if it wants to maintain its reputation as the number one innovator.











