Remember when Tesla promised an affordable electric car for the masses—one that wouldn't require you to sell a kidney? Well, the story of that famous "people's Tesla car" long seemed like another one of Musk's moon phases. But now, with more and more industry sources echoing the same whispers, it seems: the Tesla Model Q 2025 is coming. And not only that—it's coming for around $30,000, which is almost cynically ridiculously low in a world where EV prices are skyrocketing faster than SpaceX rockets.
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Tesla enters 2025 with an ambitious plan – ten million vehicles, Optimus humanoid robots, a global expansion of energy infrastructure and increased activity in the field of artificial intelligence. This is a company that is no longer just a manufacturer of electric cars, but a systems architect of the future.
Tesla Takedown? Tesla, the pioneer of electric mobility and one of the most valuable companies in the world, has found itself under siege by anarchist groups who want to destroy it. On March 29, they are planning their biggest action yet – protests in front of all 277 Tesla dealerships in the US and many others around the world. But what is the real reason for this attack on the symbol of innovation and technological progress?
Remember when everyone was saying that the Chinese were developing advanced battery technology that would change the rules of the game? These weren't just rumors. For at least three years, information has been circulating that some of their battery cells can withstand extremely fast charging - much faster than we are used to in Europe.
While the world is still debating whether electric cars are really the future, China's BYD has hit the nail on the head and proven that the future is not just near - it's already here. Their new fast-charging technology promises to top up an electric vehicle's battery faster than it takes to find the right charging cable in the trunk. So - fast-charging electric cars, coming to series production next month.
Remember that old promise of an affordable Tesla electric car? Well, if you thought it was a dud, you're clearly wrong. The new Tesla Model Q, as the upcoming compact EV is said to be called, is back in the game - and this despite Elon Musk recently saying that a cheap car is "nonsensical". But if the latest reports from circles close to investors are to be believed, Tesla is still preparing for an extremely affordable electric car - with a base price of around 30,000 euros, which is more than 10,000 euros less than the currently cheapest Model 3.
Tesla has long been synonymous not only with electric cars, but with innovations that are changing the world of mobility. Now a new milestone is in the offing: the Model Q, often referred to as the Model 2, which is set to become the affordable entry into the Tesla ecosystem. With an expected release in the first half of 2025 and promises of a price below 30,000 euros with subsidies, this car is already a hot topic. What do we know about it and will it really live up to the high expectations? Let's dive into the details.
Hey car enthusiasts, fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a wild ride through the global car market in 2024! If you thought you knew which cars would rule the roads, you're in for a surprise twist. These are the best-selling cars of 2024.
The Tesla Cybertruck already looks like a concept from the future in production, but Mansory has proven once again that you can always go further. Their latest project, Elongation, brings a complete makeover that combines a radical look, huge rims and ultimate luxury inside. With a completely new carbon exterior design, a personalized interior and sports tires, this Cybertruck is unique in every way.
Is Tesla in trouble? There has been a lot of talk lately that Tesla is in trouble – the boycott, the drop in sales, Musk’s controversy… All of this is making headlines, especially in left-wing media outlets that want to diminish its influence. But the truth is completely different. Tesla is not just a car company. It is becoming a technological titan that may one day transform the entire mobility industry – and in a way that we can hardly imagine today.
Remember when Tesla promised an affordable electric car, but then everything went wrong? Well, the new Tesla Model Q – that's what the new compact EV is said to be called – is back in the game! Despite the reversal, when Elon Musk called the affordable model "nonsense", Tesla is still reportedly preparing a new electric car that will cost around 30,000 euros – which is more than 10,000 euros less than the current cheapest models. This is reported by sources close to investors.
Elon Musk is known for making big predictions, but this time he might be right. Tesla will no longer be "just" a car manufacturer, but will become a leading force in the field of autonomous driving and humanoid robotics in the next few years. While traditional automakers are still working on the basics of electrification, Tesla is already building a future where cars will drive themselves and robots will perform physical tasks for us. So what can we expect in 2025 and beyond? Let's take a look at the vision that Musk presented in Tesla's latest financial report.











