Tesla
Tesla Motors San Carlos, Calif.-based Tesla Motors designs and manufactures electric vehicles with exceptional design, performance and efficiency, while conforming to all North
American and European safety, environmental and durability standards. The Roadster, which has a 0-to-60 mph acceleration of 3.9 seconds and a base price of $101,500 after a federal tax credit, is the only highway-capable production EV for sale in North America and Europe. Tesla expects to begin Model S production in late 2011. Tesla is already taking orders for the sedan, which has an anticipated base price of $49,900 after the tax credit.
View Older Stories View More Recent Stories
-
China's CATL offers EV battery discounts in China -sources
-
Goldman Sachs expects sustainable energy to be highlight of Tesla (TSLA) investor day
-
Tesla (TSLA) option IV moving as shares trade above $200
-
Tesla raises prices of some Model Y versions in China - website
-
Tesla (TSLA) recalls over 362,000 vehicles due to FSD crash risk
-
Tesla (TSLA) to recall 362,758 full self-driving vehicles
-
Tesla's (TSLA) Model Y is sold out for the quarter in U.S.
-
Berkshire's Charlie Munger says BYD is so far ahead of Tesla (TSLA) 'it's almost ridiculous'
-
Bernstein does not expect Tesla (TSLA) to have high volume offering before 2025
-
Tesla (TSLA) fires dozens in NY following union effort
-
Tesla says it laid off 4% New York employees before union campaign
-
Tesla fires employees in retaliation to union campaign - complaint
-
Tesla (TSLA) 30-day option implied volatility at 72
-
Tesla sold out Model Y in U.S. for this quarter - Electrek
-
Tesla (TSLA) call put ratio 1.6 calls to 1 put as shares rally 1.6%
-
No, Natixis doesn't have 6% stake in Tesla (TSLA)
-
Factbox-Tesla CEO Musk signals Part 3 of Master Plan is ready
-
Tesla (TSLA) to temporarily halt some production to upgrade Shanghai factory
-
White House says Tesla (TSLA) will open U.S. charging network to rivals in $7.5b federal program
-
Airbnb, TripAdvisor, Tesla rise premarket; Barclays, Devon Energy fall
-
Tesla to halt some China production for upgrades - Bloomberg News
-
Barclays starts Tesla (TSLA) at Overweight, prefers General Motors (GM) over Ford (F)
-
Tesla (TSLA) option IV into Tesla will open part of its U.S. charging network to EVs made by rivals, Reuters reports
-
Tesla to open U.S. charging network to rivals in $7.5 billion federal program
-
Musk donated around $1.95 billion in Tesla shares last year
-
Form 5 Tesla, Inc. For: Dec 31 Filed by: Musk Elon
-
Form SC 13G/A Tesla, Inc. Filed by: Musk Elon
-
Barclays Starts Tesla (TSLA) at Overweight, 'clear lead in both the global EV transition and the emergence of the software defined vehicle'
-
Tesla (TSLA) February option implied volatility at 78 as shares rally 7.2%
-
Tesla (TSLA) Extends Gain, Now Up 7%
-
New York Tesla (TSLA) employees announce campaign to form union
-
Tesla (TSLA) option implied volatility into 2023 Investor Day
-
Tesla (TSLA) Extends Gain, Now Up 4.5%
-
Tesla (TSLA) Climbs 1.9%
-
Tesla workers launch campaign to form union in New York
-
Tesla (TSLA) could see 'Valentine's Day Massacre' amid weak China deliveries - Johnson
-
Soros buys Horizon Therapeutics, First Horizon, adds to Alphabet, cuts Amazon
-
Tesla changes U.S. prices for fourth time in two months
-
Tesla (TSLA) critic runs Super Bowl ad against full-self driving
-
Tesla (TSLA) 30-day option implied volatility at 73 into 2023 Investor Day
-
Tesla (TSLA) Hits Low, Down 4%
-
Investor Gerber to run for Tesla board, cites PR and service issues
-
'I think it's time for Tesla to grow up' - Ross Gerber plans activist run for board seat
-
Tesla (TSLA) must unlock EV chargers or leave billions on the table
-
Tesla (TSLA) investor Ross Gerber says he'll push for board seat - Bloomberg
-
Tesla (TSLA) is about to expand its insurance business internationally - electrek
-
To tap U.S. government billions, Tesla (TSLA) must unlock EV chargers - Reuters
-
Exclusive-To tap U.S. government billions, Tesla must unlock EV chargers
-
Tesla (TSLA) names Brandon Ehrhart General Counsel
-
Tesla (TSLA) Extends Decline, Down 6.2%

