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Tesla posts stern response to Washington Post’s article on alleged Autopilot dangers

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Tesla has posted a stern response to a recent article from The Washington Post that suggested that the electric vehicle maker is putting people at risk because it allows systems like Autopilot to be deployed in areas that it was not designed for. Following is the pertinent section of Tesla’s response.

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Tesla Roadster 2025 to make 0-60 mph in less than a second with SpaceX tech, says Elon Musk – ET Auto

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Tesla owner Elon Musk has said that the company’s upcoming car Roadster can make zero to 60 mph in just one second, thanks to tech from his another ventures – the SpaceX. He said that the new Roadster will be a collaboration between Tesla and Space Exploration Technologies Corp.

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Electric Everything Part 2: What I Missed In Part 1

CleanTechnica EVs

Thanks to numerous comments on my first article, I am including many of the electric things I missed in my first version of “Electric Everything.” This one is capable of speeds up to 34 mph! ” The smallest electric vehicle on the market these days may be the electric skateboard. One of the comments on my […].

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VW ID.4 recalled for doors opening randomly while driving

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The affected vehicles may have been manufactured with door handles that allow water to enter the circuit board assembly, which can cause the door to open unexpectedly when the vehicle is subject to high lateral forces at speeds below 9 mph/15 kmh.” What do you think of the article? Shoot me an email at william@teslarati.com.

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Tesla FSD Beta 10.69.2 gets green light for all testers with v10.12.2

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He also observed that his Model S would sometimes cruise at 60 mph, but the car’s display would read 35 mph. were included in a previous Teslarati article. Model S owner, Howard, told Teslarati that his vehicle ignored some speed signs. More FSD Beta tester reviews on v.10.69.1.1

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Qiantu inks deal with Mullen to tap US market, K50 supercar to be rebranded as Mullen GT and GTRS

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To ensure supercar status, the car will also feature an updated powertrain, targeting a 0-60 mph time of less than 2.0 seconds and a top speed of more than 200 mph. For more articles, please visit CnEVPost.

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Tesla has a misinformation problem, and silence may no longer be enough

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A look at Moravy’s statements shows that Tesla’s adaptive cruise control could only accelerate to 30 mph in the distance that the ill-fated Model S covered before it smashed into a tree. The state of the Model S when authorities found it also hinted that the car collided with the tree at speeds beyond 30 mph. — Rep.

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