Tesla news: All the latest Tesla news and updates (2024)

Tesla news: All the latest Tesla news and updates (1)

Tesla is the biggest name in the electric vehicles world at the moment, having somewhat blazed a trail with all-electric cars despite being a rather new company compared to tradition car brands.And it's been a year of ups and downs for Tesla.

And as such, the Tesla has a lot going on around it from new cars to EV thoughts spouted by Elon Musk. So we now have a rolling collection of news and updates from Tesla, giving you a one-stop-shop to track what's going on at the company.

So read on for the latest news from Tesla and why you might want to get a bit excited about what's coming from Tesla this year an beyond.

Latest Tesla news (updated December 16)

December 16: Tesla is offering 10,000 free Supercharging miles... if you buy before the end of the month

Following on from Tesla's $3,750 discount, the automaker has now started offering 10,000 Supercharging miles absolutely free. The catch, once again, is that you have to take delivery of the car before the end of the month. However it is valid on all Tesla models, not just the Model 3 and Model Y

Again it feels like Tesla is hoping to boost its end of year sales, which may be taking a hit ahead of changes to the federal EV tax credit. After all why would you take delivery of a car that could well be $7,500 cheaper in just a few short weeks?

And, considering the current short Tesla wait times, you could easily pick up a new model before December 31.

December 14: Tesla brings Steam to the latest Model S and Model X models

Tesla loves to hype the credentials of its flagship Model S and Model X cars, especially where hardware is concerned. It's not news that the cars can play AAA video games, and now Steam support has expanded that library from a handful of games to over a thousand.

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According to Tesla any games that is verified for the Steam Deck will run on a 2022 model year Model S and Model Y — provided you have a Bluetooth controller to go with it.

December 2: Tesla is offering a discount on Model 3 and Model Y cars, if you buy this year

Tesla has reduced the price of the Model 3 and Model Y by $3,750, provided you buy the car before the end of December. It's suspected that the goal is to boost Tesla's end-of-year sales, since people will likely be waiting for January 1 — and the changes to the federal EV tax credit.

The discount may not be the full tax credit amount, but it offers a few advantages. There's no limit on price, meaning the Performance Model 3 is eligible, and you get a direct cash discount at the point of purchase.

June 30: This quality report might make you think twice about buying a Tesla

Teslas may be desirable, but they have a reputation for poor quality production and quality control. A new report J.D. Power about the quality of 2022 model cars isn't going to do much to change that, with Tesla coming seventh from bottom with 226 reported problems per 100 cars.

For reference the industry average is 180 problems, and the current top scorer is Buick with 139. Non-Tesla electric cars averaged 240 reported problems, while the bottom of the list was Polestar with a whopping 328. It's not a great look for either automaker.

According to J.D. Power there has been an 11% drop quality year over year, which it blames, in part, on supply chain issues. Something Tesla knows about all too well, as the perpetually-delayed Cybertruck can tell you.

June 16: Tesla just raised all its prices again

In news that is becoming all too familiar, it seems Tesla has gone and raised the prices of its cars. This time all four Tesla models have had some kind of price increase, ranging between $2,00 and $6,000 depending on the car in question.

The Model X is the worst of the lot, with the standard model increasing by $6,000 from $114,990 to $120,990. Meanwhile the Model S is increasing from $99,990 to $104,990 — a $5,500 increase. The Model X Plaid and Model S Plaid are unaffected, and remain at a respective $138,990 and $135,990.

Both Model Ys have had a price hike, with the Long Range model jumping $3,000 from $62,990 to $65,990. The Performance model's price has increased by $2,000, going from $67,990 to $69,990.

Only the Long Range Tesla Model 3 is affected, but still faces a $2,500 price hike. That means you'll be paying at least $57,990 instead of $54,990. The standard range and Performance models remain at their respective $46,990 and $62,990 starting prices.

Tesla hasn't explained why the prices have increased, but it's likely that supply chain issues and inflation will have a part to play. Tesla's not the only automaker affected, and Ford has just revealed that the Mustang Mach-E is no longer profitable for similar reasons.

But, on the bright side, increased prices is likely to help curb demand — something Tesla has been struggling with. So those Tesla wait times, especially those for the Model X, might not be growing quite as fast.

June 15: Tesla Model S Plaid might have just set a new 1/4 mile record

The flagship Tesla Model S Plaid is already a speedy machine, with a 0-60 time of 1.99 seconds — which Tesla claims makes it the "quickest accelerating production car today". Last year one of the cars broke the quarter mile speed record, clocking in that distance in 9.2 seconds.

Now a modified version of the car has taken it a step further, and apparently set a new 1/4 mile speed record of 8.834 seconds and hit a top speed of 161.37 miles per hour.

Model S Plaid just set another 1/4 mile record! This time it did 8.8 seconds at 161.3mph! @Tesla @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/YJKKhiHI1SJune 13, 2022

There's no video of the run, but it is worth mentioning that this is not as production-model car. According to Tesla North, the owner has reduced the weight of the car by 500 or 600 pounds, and that likely played a huge part in the speeds the car achieved.

However we've been promised that the owner will be recording next time they make a run. So we'll see some video evidence of what the Model S Plaid could be capable of.

May 17: You're one step closer to seeing electric Tesla Semi trucks on the road

The Tesla Semi truck has been delayed more times than we can count, but now it's actually possible to order one. It only took five years.

While most drivers won't have any interest in driving a semi truck, let alone one with a $150,000 starting price and a $20k non-refundable deposit. But the fact orders are now open to the general public means we're one step closer to seeing electric trucks on highways instead of gas guzzlers.

Last month Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that he expects the Semi to hit the roads in 2023 — alongside the Cybertruck and Roadster. Like the other two, we don't have a precise window for when deliveries will begin, but it is happening.

Tesla isn't the only company working on electric semi trucks, nor will it be the first company to put them on the roads. Startup Nikola delivered two all-electric Semis last December, as part of a pilot program. Amazon also added five all-electric trucks to its U.K. fleet back in March.

May 4: New Tesla Model S and X infotainment screens swivel to improve your view

Part of the Tesla experience is having a fully-featured infotainment screen in your center console. Previously that screen was fixed in place, which could make it harder to see in certain conditions. Fortunately the latest Model S and Model X cars have a motorized swivel feature to make the viewing experience much better.

Tesla finally added screen swivel to the refreshed model s pic.twitter.com/JeldBrRTXwMay 3, 2022

As you can see in the Larry Li's tweet above, the screen can tilt from one side to the other. Controlled from the settings menu, it seems as though you can tilt the screen to face the driver, passenger, or stay centered.

Considering there's so much packed into the infotainment display, a better viewing angle is likely to be a big help. Especially while you're driving, or if the sun is shining at the absolute worst angle to see what's on screen.

It's not clear when the change was made, but Li claims this car was produced in the last week of April. It may be that only the most recent models are equipped with the new tech, so expect to see more of these screens as time goes on.

April 19: Your new Tesla won't come with a free mobile charger

Tesla's Gen 2 Mobile Connector Bundle lets you plug your car into a standard household outlet, meaning you can recharge just about anywhere. Previously the bundle was included with your Tesla at the point of sale, but that's no longer the case.

Elon Musk confirmed this news on Twitter, citing statistics that claimed Mobile Connector usage was "super low". Which is not surprising given the fact the Mobile Connector's 1.3 kW charging speed can only recharge 2-3 miles of range every hour. That means recharge time is measured in days, rather than hours, which is

However Musk confirmed that some changes were being made. If you want to buy a Mobile Connector, the price will be dropping from $275 to $200. Tesla will also be including some additional adapters, likely so you can plug the car into 240v outlets or Type 1 EV chargers if they're available.

Thankfully Superchargers and Tesla home chargers, which can recharge significantly faster, will plug straight into any Tesla without an adapter.

April 13: The standard range Model Y is making a comeback

After many rumors, Elektrek is reporting that the standard range Tesla Model Y is making a comeback. Tesla canceled the original Standard Range Model Y in February 2021, due to it having a (relatively) low range of 244 miles. That left the Long Range Model Y, currently priced at $62,990, as the cheapest model.

But thanks to the new 4860 battery packs, which offer significantly better power capacity than previous batteries, Tesla is bringing back the cheapest Model Y. This new model offers a dual motor all-wheel drive system, rather than rear wheel drive of its predecessor, 279 miles of range and a $59,990 starting price.

Unfortunately Elektrek reports that the car is only available to Tesla employees right now, with the first ones being delivered at the Giga Rodeo event last week. However sources say that the car will be made available to ordinary buyers "in the weeks ahead".

Mar 15: Tesla raised all its prices again

"Tesla price increase" is a phrase we've been hearing all too much of in recent months, but here it is again. Earlier this week Tesla chances the prices on its online configurator once more, and means the cheapest Tesla car, the Model 3, now starts at $46,990. That's a $2,000 price increase.

The long range Model 3 is now $2,500 more, despite already getting a $1,000 price hike last week, and costs $54,490. The Performance model went up by $3,000, and will now cost you $61,990.

Other models haven't been spared either. The long range Model Y now costs $62,990, having suffered a $1,000 price increase last week and an additional $2,000 this time. The Performance Model Y went up by $3,000 to $67,990.

The already-expensive Model S and Model X models weren't spared either. The standard Model S now starts at $99,990, while the Plaid is now $135,990, both of which are $5,000 increases. The Model X, the most expensive range in Tesla's line-up, now starts at $114,990 for the standard model and $138,990 for the Plaid. Respective increases of $10,000 and $12,500.

As to why, the increase is presumably down to the supply chain and the increasing cost of materials. The price of Nickel, a key component in EV batteries, has seen its price surging in recent weeks.

The good news is the changing price only affects new orders. So if you reserved a Tesla back when prices were lower, that should be the price you pay.

Mar 11: Tesla is prioritizing orders with $12,000 Full Self-Driving add-on

It's no secret that Tesla can have trouble meeting demand, and there are some pretty hefty wait times for some of its cars — especially the Model X. But if you have the money to pay for Full Self Driving, you may be able to get your car earlier than if you didn't.

InsideEVs notes that the wait time for a Model Y is around six months, however adding the $12,000 FSD add-on shortens your wait time to just two. Meanwhile the standard Model 3 would arrive in May, while a FSD-equipped model would arrive a month earlier.

So if you want a Tesla, and you want it pronto, you might have to shell out an additional $12,000 for the privilege.

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Feb 28: 'Track Mode' is coming to non-performance Teslas.

Tesla is going to give drivers considerably more control over their car's setting, even if they don't own one of the company's Performance or Plaid model cars.

Elon Musk has g it will be coming to Model 3 and Model Y — even if you own a standard or Long Range version of either car. Or, at least, it will if you have the Acceleration Boost upgrade.

Track Mode lets you adjust handling, traction control and regenerative braking, and modify the balance of the car. On top of this Tesla will visualize various specs on your car's screen, including g-force, temperature of various parts, and so on.

On top of this, your car's dash cam will automatically save each lap as a separate video, provided you set up star and finish markers.

There's no timeline on this, or whether cars without Acceleration Boost will get the upgrade. So sit tight, and just be patient.

Feb 28: Full Self-Driving Beta is rolling out to Canada

Tesla's Full Self-Driving Autopilot may be available in various parts of the world, but the beta program is only available in the U.S. Or it was, because it's also started rolling out in Canada.

The beta is an opt-in program, provided your driving can pass Tesla's "safety test score", and gives FSD drivers access to new software and features before they roll out to the public. And now it's going to start being available if you live in Canada. But tough luck if you live outside of North America.

Canadian FSD drivers can request access to the beta on their car's infotainment screen. Head to Controls > Autopilot > Request Full-Self Driving Beta and follow the on-screen instructions.

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Feb 23: Tesla wants you to be able to play Steam games in its cars

There may be a day in the near future where you can access your Steam library inside your car. Or, at least, that's what Tesla CEO Elon Musk is gunning for, by tweeting the company's intention to let Tesla play Steam games — rather than simply porting titles one by one.

We’re working through the general case of making Steam games work on a Tesla vs specific titles. Former is obviously where we should be long-term.February 22, 2022

The ability to game in a Tesla is nothing new. More recent Model S and Model X cars can play AAA titles like The Witcher 3 and, at some point in the future, Cyberpunk 2077. Other cars can also play various less resource-hungry mini games.

Obviously adding Steam games would be a huge boost. While it's pretty unnecessary to be able to play video games in your car right now, Musk has previously claimed that “entertainment will be critical when cars drive themselves.”He isn't wrong, but we're still a way off cars being able to do all the heavy lifting with no driver input — no matter how many times Musk tries to claim otherwise.

Which gives Tesla plenty of time to work on expanding its cars' limited gaming libraries. Just so long as it doesn't let people play them when they're driving.

Feb 18: Tesla's letting older Model 3 owners upgrade their trunk — but only in China (for now)

Tesla has announced a new upgrade program that will allow people to pay $650 to retrofit their old Model 3 with a power tailgate — or, in other words, a motorized trunk hatch that can open and close itself. But there's a catch in that the upgrade is only available in China right now.

Older Model 3 EVs were sold without a power tailgate, a feature that many would expect at its price point. Some have resorted to aftermarket installations from third parties, but Tesla is now offering Chinese customers the chance to get the work done by authorized Tesla engineers . That $650 asking price included parts and labor.

Tesla seems to be making a habit of announcing things in China before the rest of the world of late — it recently began offering a first-party wrapping service in the country, too. Expect that, and the tailgate upgrade, to expand internationally eventually.

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    What is happening with Tesla? ›

    Tesla announced it will lay off nearly 2,700 workers at its factory in Austin a week after the company said it would cut more than 10% of its global workforce. The carmaker also said it plans to launch new, more affordable vehicles next year. That news boosted shares more than 10% in after-hours trading Wednesday.

    How many updates does Tesla have? ›

    Other Metrics
    MetricTotal
    Updates Recorded280,328
    Unique Versions701
    Most Vehicles2024.20.9

    How long does the latest Tesla update take? ›

    On an as-needed basis, Tesla also sends software updates using a cellular connection. Some software updates take approximately 30 minutes to complete (some may take longer).

    Is Tesla profitable? ›

    Net income was $1.48 billion in the second quarter, compared with $2.70 billion a year ago, with adjusted earnings of 52 cents per share missing the Wall Street consensus of 62 cents, as calculated by LSEG.

    What are the predictions for Tesla? ›

    Tesla (TSLA)

    Wall Street consensus also has 2024 Tesla earnings firmly below last year's level. That signals another year of earnings declines for this growth stock. Analysts currently expect Tesla earnings per share of just $2.24 in 2024, according to FactSet. That would be a 28% decline vs. $3.12 in 2023.

    Is Tesla a buy or sell? ›

    Tesla has a consensus rating of Hold which is based on 10 buy ratings, 14 hold ratings and 7 sell ratings. What is Tesla's price target? The average price target for Tesla is $211.46. This is based on 31 Wall Streets Analysts 12-month price targets, issued in the past 3 months.

    What is the upcoming technology in Tesla? ›

    We develop and deploy autonomy at scale in vehicles, robots and more. We believe that an approach based on advanced AI for vision and planning, supported by efficient use of inference hardware, is the only way to achieve a general solution for full self-driving, bi-pedal robotics and beyond.

    Does Tesla need Wi-Fi to update? ›

    Some software updates can take several hours to complete. Your vehicle must be parked while the software is being updated. To ensure the fastest and most reliable delivery of software updates, leave Wi-Fi turned on and connected whenever possible.

    How do I get the most recent update on my Tesla? ›

    When a new software update is released, it will show up in the Tesla app and inside the car itself. Connecting your vehicle to Wi-Fi is the best way to ensure updates are downloaded as soon as possible. Once the vehicle has downloaded the software, it will prompt you to install it.

    What is Tesla update 2024.3 6? ›

    Full Self-Driving (Beta) (part of 2024.3. 6) You can enable Full Self-Driving (Beta) by tapping 'Controls' > 'Autopilot' > 'Full Self-Driving (Beta)' and following the instructions. Full Self-Driving is in early limited access Beta and must be used with additional caution.

    Do Teslas update on their own? ›

    Tesla describes the feature as: “[Car name] will regularly receive over-the-air software updates that add new features and enhance existing functionality. Select ADVANCED if you'd like [car name] to receive new software updates as soon as they become available for its configuration.

    What is the downfall of Tesla? ›

    Tesla lays off more than 10% of its workforce

    The company has suffered from falling demand and competition from cheaper Chinese imports which has led its stock price to collapse by 43% over 2024. Figures for the first quarter of 2024 revealed revenues of $21.3bn, down on analysts' predictions of just over $22bn.

    Is Tesla struggling financially? ›

    Shares in Tesla are down sharply premarket on the company's results. Profits plunged 45 percent year on year in the second quarter, and the company's operating margin fell to 6.3 percent from 9.6 percent a year ago. That's despite Tesla cutting costs and laying off more than 10 percent of its global work force.

    What does Elon Musk drive? ›

    As CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk's choice of wheels won't be a huge surprise. In a 2019 tweet, Musk revealed that he does have favorites and mostly drives the Tesla Model S Performance, but occasionally takes to the Model 3 Performance and Model X when he's with his kids.

    Why has Tesla stock crashed? ›

    July 24 (Reuters) - Tesla (TSLA. O) , opens new tab shares tumbled 12% on Wednesday, evaporating almost $100 billion in stock market value after CEO Elon Musk's talk of humanoid robots and driverless taxis failed to comfort investors worried about the electric car maker's shrinking profit margins.

    What is the stock market prediction for Tesla in 2025? ›

    Tesla stock forecast 2025

    Projected earnings in 2025 are $3.39 per share, a slight increase over the 2024 forecast. The revenue forecast for 2025 is $115.7 billion, a 17.8% increase from the 2024 projection. Making long-term predictions for individual stock prices is very difficult.

    What is Tesla at today? ›

    The Tesla Inc stock price today is 221.20.

    How many Teslas are there in the US? ›

    As of Jamuary, 2021, more than 825,000 Teslas were registered in the United States. Estimates vary according to source, but about 838,000 were sold in 2021–2022. That would be an estimated 1.63 million as of the end of last year, so 2,000,000 is a decent estimate. Tesla has only just produced it's four millionth car!

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