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.
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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.
In a world where Tesla has become a status symbol for anyone who wants to be an early adopter, even seven years too late, it's time to look beyond the fence. Elon's cars are everywhere - on Instagram, TikTok and parked at charging stations, waiting another 30 minutes for 80 %. But the world of electric cars has moved on, while Tesla still offers a minimalist interior that resembles an Ikea puzzle. And yes, software updates are no longer enough. Here are nine electric models that are not only breathing down Tesla's neck - some are already waving at it from the rearview mirror. Our list of 2025 electric cars that are better than Tesla in many ways.
Tesla Optimus: the dance video that shocked the world – your future co-worker dances better than you
Tesla has shown the world a video of its Tesla Optimus robot dancing like AI literally runs through its veins—and it learned all of this without a single fall on the dance floor. Welcome to a future where your next coworker will be a robot. And yes, they'll be wearing better sneakers than you.
If you thought Tesla was reserved for tech geeks and crypto-millionaires with garages bigger than your living room, we have good news for you: the new Tesla Model Q is coming, a vehicle that is supposed to – finally – combine affordability with entry into the electric future. Price? Under $30,000. Launch? June 2025. Elon Musk? Of course, he's already bidding on Xu.
Tesla is pushing the boundaries... literally. The Model Y will now be available with three rows of seats, which means that electric mobility in China will be redefined: one where mom, dad, kids, grandma, grandpa, and a parrot in a golden cage can travel in the car at the same time. So - the extended Tesla Model Y!
On a recent investor call, Elon Musk hinted at something that could shake up the European midsize car market: Tesla's new models will be similar to existing models, but more tailored to different needs. This means we can expect the Tesla 3 Tourer, a seven-seater, and even an affordable hatchback.
Large SUVs are becoming increasingly popular among families who need a spacious interior, a large trunk and advanced safety equipment. But there's no need to go premium - there are several more affordable family SUVs on the market that offer at least 600-liter trunk space and modern technology and comfort for around or under 40,000 euros. Our list of affordable large SUVs for families.
Musk will say more than usual on today's investor call - he will use the presentation to completely update the company. He will present a vision of Tesla's future that could change the fundamental nature of the company. Perhaps tomorrow Tesla will no longer be primarily a car company, but a technology giant focused on robots and artificial intelligence.
Electric car myths burn faster than the old Golf. So let's see what the statistics say. So electric cars and fires!
Tesla appears to be preparing to launch the Tesla Model Q, an affordable electric vehicle that promises high performance and advanced technology at a price of around 30,000 euros. But – will it be true this time?
Introducing - Top 5 electric cars with the longest range according to WLTP in 2025. Electric cars have made such a technological leap in recent years that even Elon Musk would applaud. And if a few years ago we were still debating whether we would even get from Ljubljana to Piran without the stress of charging, today we are talking about ranges that extend over 700 kilometers - without a silent prayer and with optimism in our eyes.











