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Government officials make massive Cybertruck purchase ahead of 2026 World Cup: 'Need to work a lot on the perception of security'
Government officials make massive Cybertruck purchase ahead of 2026 World Cup: 'Need to work a lot on the perception of security'

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time17 hours ago

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Government officials make massive Cybertruck purchase ahead of 2026 World Cup: 'Need to work a lot on the perception of security'

Just when you thought Tesla couldn't go any further into the mainstream, the Mexican State of Jalisco recently purchased 678 new patrol vehicles, and a few of them are Cybertrucks. The Tesla Cybertruck launched back in 2023 and has yet to stop intriguing consumers. Its aesthetic stands out on the road for its sharp shape and imposing size. According to Teslarati, Jalisco is implementing the truck into its increased police fleet as the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, bringing in an expected five million visitors. On the decision to implement the Cybertrucks, Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus Navarro said, "We also need to work a lot on the perception of security," per Teslarati. The use of Cybertrucks by law enforcement is slowly becoming a reality. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department recently announced its plan to add 10 of the trucks to its police fleet, which were given to the department by donors. Furthermore, Business Insider reported that when U.S. President Donald Trump visited Qatar in May, two Cybertrucks were a part of his motorcade through Doha. Teslarati stated that the Cybertrucks "symbolize a fusion of cutting-edge technology and strategic security planning" and that their patrols ahead of the tournament "could set a new standard for security at international events, blending sustainability with strength." Electric vehicles are increasingly popular amongst the public, too, with the Cybertruck being the fifth most popular EV in 2024, per Cox Automotive. While Tesla saw its numbers dwindle earlier in 2025, in large part due to CEO Elon Musk's political activity, the EV market in general continues to rise. While the Inflation Reduction Act offers tax incentives on electric vehicles, the Trump Administration has mentioned cutting it, so the time is now to switch to an EV. To get maximum benefits, both money-saving and Earth-protecting, you can also integrate solar panels into your EV operation. Charging at home with power from solar panels is cheaper than using public charging stations, and with EnergySage, it's easy and free to compare quotes from vetted local installers and save up to $10,000 on installations. Would you ever consider buying a Tesla Cybertruck? Absolutely Never in a million years Maybe if it was way cheaper I already have one Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

Drone Footage Shows What Appears to Be a Cheap Tesla Prototype Zooming Around a Test Track
Drone Footage Shows What Appears to Be a Cheap Tesla Prototype Zooming Around a Test Track

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time4 days ago

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Drone Footage Shows What Appears to Be a Cheap Tesla Prototype Zooming Around a Test Track

A YouTuber flew a drone over Tesla's Fremont test track and saw what may be its new cheap model racing around it. As spotted by Teslarati, new flyover footage from an account that calls itself "Met God in Wildnerness" — which along with frequent Fremont flyovers also publishes what appear to be Christian missives in Chinese — there's a good chance that the disguised vehicle could be a prototype for Tesla's purported affordable model. "A disguised Tesla car testing on test track," the video's caption reads. "We could be seeing the new low cost model." Though the blog describes the vehicle as resembling a "compact Model Y," the black-and-white machine looks to our eyes like an elongated Volkswagen Beetle. In the video, it's seen stopping and going on the track, which is located off to the side of Tesla's manufacturing plant in Fremont, California, followed by a disguised Cybertruck. In its writeup, Teslarati notes that although there's a possibility the car is the new performance version of the Model Y, its compact size suggests it could be a prototype for the long-teased affordable model. As InsideEVs pinpointed back in April, Tesla admitted in its abysmal first-quarter earnings report for 2025 that switching over production lines to make room for the new Performance Model Y, which resulted in "several weeks of lost production" on the upgrade, was also paramount as it seeks to produce cheaper versions of its cars. "During the switchover, we also prepared our factories for the launch of new models later this year," the report's fine print read. "Given economic uncertainty resulting from changing trade policy, more affordable options are as critical as ever." When discussing that earnings report in an investor call, CFO Vaibhav Taneja said that production of the cheaper model — which may utilize design aspects of Model 3 and Model Y — is "planned for June." As with most of the company's timelines, we're taking that one with several grains of salt — especially because CEO Elon Musk was mocking the idea of a $25,000 Tesla, which he'd been promised for years, less than a year ago. Right now, we don't know any specifics about what will constitute an "affordable" Tesla or when it will hit production lines or dealerships — but that flyover video could be our first glimpse of what's to come. More on Tesla: Tesla Can't Find Legal Places to Store All Its Unsold Cybertrucks Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

Tesla launches new version of popular model with surprisingly low cost — here's what it offers
Tesla launches new version of popular model with surprisingly low cost — here's what it offers

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time23-05-2025

  • Automotive
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Tesla launches new version of popular model with surprisingly low cost — here's what it offers

Public interest in electric vehicles continues to rise, and as competition in the market intensifies, Tesla has launched its most inexpensive trim of the new Model Y to date. According to Teslarati, the new Model Y Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive starts at $44,990. "Specs run at 357 miles of range, 125 mph top speed, and a 5.4-second 0-to-60 mph acceleration rate," the publication wrote. Not only does the less expensive model have the famous high speeds and quick acceleration of a typical Tesla, but the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive configuration is also eligible for full federal tax credits, which can offer $7,500 off the already-low $44,990 price tag thanks to the EV incentives built into the Inflation Reduction Act. Driving an electric vehicle has never been more appealing. As new models and trims continue to hit the market, EVs, and Teslas in particular, are no longer an unfeasible luxury. Now, the average person can afford to make their next car a renewable energy-powered EV. EVs are an increasingly easy way to reduce reliance on gas and other dirty fuels that clog the air and challenge human and planetary health. While IRA tax credits make sustainable purchases like EVs more attainable, the Trump administration has mentioned eventually cutting the incentives. Though this would take an act of Congress, it is clear: The time to go electric is now. IRA credits are also allotted to solar energy purchases, another great implementation for homes and even electric vehicles. Fueling EVs with home solar panels can be another money-saving tactic, as it allows you to avoid using public charging stations or relying on the grid. Companies like EnergySage offer free resources for comparing solar quotes and finding the right option for you. As Tesla has seen its sales slacking in 2025, in part due to CEO Elon Musk's involvement in U.S. politics, this budget-friendly launch of the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive Model Y shows a commitment to accelerating EV usage without compromising on features or usability. If you were going to purchase an EV, which of these factors would be most important to you? Cost Battery range Power and speed The way it looks Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

Tesla launches new version of popular model with surprisingly low cost — here's what it offers
Tesla launches new version of popular model with surprisingly low cost — here's what it offers

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Tesla launches new version of popular model with surprisingly low cost — here's what it offers

Public interest in electric vehicles continues to rise, and as competition in the market intensifies, Tesla has launched its most inexpensive trim of the new Model Y to date. According to Teslarati, the new Model Y Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive starts at $44,990. "Specs run at 357 miles of range, 125 mph top speed, and a 5.4-second 0-to-60 mph acceleration rate," the publication wrote. Not only does the less expensive model have the famous high speeds and quick acceleration of a typical Tesla, but the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive configuration is also eligible for full federal tax credits, which can offer $7,500 off the already-low $44,990 price tag thanks to the EV incentives built into the Inflation Reduction Act. Driving an electric vehicle has never been more appealing. As new models and trims continue to hit the market, EVs, and Teslas in particular, are no longer an unfeasible luxury. Now, the average person can afford to make their next car a renewable energy-powered EV. EVs are an increasingly easy way to reduce reliance on gas and other dirty fuels that clog the air and challenge human and planetary health. While IRA tax credits make sustainable purchases like EVs more attainable, the Trump administration has mentioned eventually cutting the incentives. Though this would take an act of Congress, it is clear: The time to go electric is now. IRA credits are also allotted to solar energy purchases, another great implementation for homes and even electric vehicles. Fueling EVs with home solar panels can be another money-saving tactic, as it allows you to avoid using public charging stations or relying on the grid. Companies like EnergySage offer free resources for comparing solar quotes and finding the right option for you. As Tesla has seen its sales slacking in 2025, in part due to CEO Elon Musk's involvement in U.S. politics, this budget-friendly launch of the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive Model Y shows a commitment to accelerating EV usage without compromising on features or usability. If you were going to purchase an EV, which of these factors would be most important to you? Cost Battery range Power and speed The way it looks Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

Elon Musk drops major hint about launch of long-awaited new Tesla service: 'The team and I are laser-focused'
Elon Musk drops major hint about launch of long-awaited new Tesla service: 'The team and I are laser-focused'

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time19-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Elon Musk drops major hint about launch of long-awaited new Tesla service: 'The team and I are laser-focused'

Tesla may be days away from rolling out the app platform for its long-awaited Robotaxi service. A recent, cryptic X post from Tesla CEO Elon Musk suggests the launch could happen as soon as June 1, as Teslarati reported. Musk commented that the company is looking to roll out the new autonomous ride-hailing platform in Austin, Texas, soon, with initial rides expected to take place in a small fleet of Model Y vehicles, per the publication. While Tesla has missed major software deadlines before, this is the first time it has tied a specific month to Robotaxi's debut, raising expectations for a real-world test of its Full Self-Driving system. "The team and I are laser-focused on bringing robotaxi to Austin in June," Musk said during Tesla's most recent earnings call. "Unsupervised autonomy will first be solved for the Model Y in Austin." The Robotaxi app, reportedly dubbed "Project Alicorn," is expected to be a major upgrade to Tesla's existing software. It would allow select users to summon a self-driving Tesla for local trips — a potential game-changer for urban mobility and EV use cases. The initial rollout is expected to be limited, with just 10 to 20 vehicles launching in Austin, according to Musk, as detailed by Teslarati. Access will be restricted to a small group of testers, with public ordering possibly arriving later in the summer. If successful, the launch could help Tesla rebound from a sluggish sales period in early 2025. The company reported declining delivery numbers this year, with demand for its higher-priced models facing stiff competition from lower-cost EVs and hybrids. Some have also turned away from the brand due to Musk's political activity. Tesla's push toward robotaxis could also benefit the environment by increasing access to electric transportation, helping to reduce air pollution, and offering a cleaner alternative to gas-powered rideshare services. For drivers looking to save even more, switching to an EV for everyday use and installing solar panels for clean charging at home can dramatically cut the cost of fueling an EV. Charging your Tesla at home with solar energy is cheaper than using the grid or public chargers, and services like EnergySage make it easy to compare quotes from vetted local installers and save up to $10,000 on solar systems. Would you trust a self-driving car to take you to work every day? For sure Maybe someday I'm not sure Never in a million years Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet. Sign in to access your portfolio

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