Tesla has revealed that it sold nearly one million cars during 2021, almost hitting its targets set before the onset of the global pandemic.
Elon Musk has a knack for selling weird gadgets, with the latest being a collectible Cyberwhistle in the form of the Tesla Cybertruck.
According to CEO Elon Musk, the debut model of the Cybertruck will offer “independent, ultra-fast response torque control of each wheel.”
In its latest attempt to make the ordinary gadget extraordinary, Caviar has made an iPhone 13 Pro that is made out of a melted Tesla Model 3.
Tesla is not feeling the pinch of the global chip shortage as much as other manufacturers, recording massive growth in Q3 2021.
Elon Musk has said that “assuming 2022 is not mega drama, new Roadster should ship in 2023,” six years after first being announced.
Tesla has applied to Texas’ Public Utility Commission to sell electricity directly to consumers in the state.
In another major milestone, Tesla has confirmed that it reached its goal of producing half a million EVs in 2020.
Elon Musk confirmed rumours that have been circulating for many years – a Tesla sale to Apple was possible several years ago.
Tesla will add a subscription option to all vehicles in early 2021, allowing customers to use Autopilot at a more affordable monthly price.
Tesla have broken another record in the third quarter of 2020, as it sells more cars than ever and aims to sell 20 million cars a year.
According to Musk, Tesla will become a major manufacturer before long and will be producing 20 million cars a year within the decade.