The Tesla Cybertruck is, for all its sharp angles, a Rorschach test. I saw one in the wild for the first-time last week, the gray behemoth slowly pulling through an intersection in my neighborhood. It drew the reaction its driver likely wanted out of two bystanders, both men, who seemed impressed by the shiny steel chassis. For my part, I could only see a very large pile of money, on wheels and on fire in the hopes of drawing envious glances. There are arguably two arsonists in this metaphor:...
Musk responded to a parody video by YouTuber Ross Smith featuring two women
Tesla is voluntarily recalling nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks due to a problem with the accelerator pedal while Elon Musk recently dropped down the list of the world’s richest people.
Tesla has officially recalled its Cybertruck after finding a flaw with the pedal. Approximately 3,878 vehicles are under the recall announced Friday. READ MORE: Elon Musk quietly confirmed that
Tesla customers claim they already paid for their Cybertrucks, with no delivery. Some were told that the problem involves the parts for the truck's accelerator. 'We do not have a clear direction just yet' a Tesla rep told an impatient customer. READ MORE:
The news that the truck's accelerator pedal can get stuck and cause a crash
Ross Gerber, the CEO of Gerber Kawasaki Wealth and Investment Management, expressed his skepticism about Musk's management style in light of the Cybertruck delivery delays. read more
A strike by Tesla mechanics in Sweden, among the country's longest labour disputes, continues to disrupt operations, a union said on Wednesday, and is drawing scrutiny from investors despite Elon Musk saying the storm is over. For months Tesla has been under pressure in the Nordics, with sympathy actions since October backing Swedish IF Metall's mechanics' demand for a collective agreement. Postal workers, garbage collectors, repair centres, port workers, electricians, and cleaners are among...
Elon Musk may be living on borrowed time as CEO of Tesla, as the Cybertruck stalls and the stock falls. Why price cuts won't help.
See photos of famous people driving their new Tesla Cybertrucks.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk faces heightened pressure with Tuesday's earnings report to reassure investors that recent stumbles are simply unexpected speed bumps -- and not indications of a road to decline.The electric car maker, which enjoyed scorching growth for most of 2022 and 2023, has experienced setbacks that analysts say have raised the stakes for the first-quarter report.Tuesday's earnings and conference call are a moment of truth for Tesla and Musk, constituting one of the most important...
Tesla's sales are down. It's slashing car prices and laying off staff. Yet CEO Elon Musk remains bullish on a future that's self-driving and battery-powered.