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Unplugged Performance, the industry leader in performance upgrades for Tesla vehicles, debuts a new chapter in Tesla tuning with the arrival of their UP INVINCIBLE® product
Unplugged Performance, the industry leader in performance upgrades for Tesla vehicles, debuts a new chapter in Tesla tuning with the arrival of their UP INVINCIBLE® product
Software expert and founder of safety advocacy group The Dawn Project, Dan O’Dowd today issued a warning to prospective Cybertruck owners, arguing that the critical safety defects
Four years after its original introduction new Cybertrucks were delivered in a special event at the Tesla gigagactory in Texas. A configuration tool is now
Tesla Designer Franz von Holzhausen discusses AI, autonomous driving and future transpiration design at ArtCenter. CyberTruck wiper blade size is measured to be longer than any existing blade replacement.
Well what do you know, you can make Tesla models do all kinds of fun and crazy things using AI and Dall-e. In our effort
Electric Vehicle upfitting pioneer Unplugged Performance is revolutionizing police fleets with their new fleet division, “UPfit,” as they unveil their inaugural Tesla Model Y Police
The Dawn Project has today released safety test videos showing that a self-driving Tesla’s driver monitoring system fails to detect when a driver texts, reads,
Founder of The Dawn Project and secure software expert Dan O’Dowd has implored policymakers to ensure that legislation regarding autonomous vehicles prioritizes public safety. Dan O’Dowd is advocating for there to
Elon Musk made an appearance at the PG&E Innovation Summit. He talked about the great need for more future energy, people in space, and what
The Dawn Project uncovered that Tesla’s driver monitoring safety system, which is supposed to check that the driver is paying attention to the road ahead,
It was recently revealed that Tesla’s Full Self-Driving and Autopilot software has been involved in 736 crashes since 2019, according to analysis of National Highway Traffic
General Motors Co. announced today a collaboration with Tesla to integrate the North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector design into its EVs beginning in 2025.