Tesla Inc. plans to suspend part of the lines manufacturing its recently refreshed Model Y sport utility vehicle in Shanghai for around three weeks over Chinese New Year so it can better optimize equipment,
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was open to billionaire Elon Musk buying social media app TikTok if the Tesla CEO wanted to do so.
Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA), the electric vehicle (EV) pioneer and technology innovator, continues to captivate investors and industry observers with its ambitious plans and market-moving potential. As the company navigates a rapidly evolving automotive landscape and expands into new technological frontiers,
Initially, before Tesla had business there, Musk was frosty towards China, but he changed his tune once he began lobbying the country’s leaders to build a massive Tesla factory in Shanghai.
Tesla's long-awaited "Juniper" refresh of the Model Y has just launched in China.
The Juniper facelift for Tesla’s midsize crossover will take some time to appear in all regions, and the US is not at the head of the line.
Han Zheng is scheduled to attend the celebrations in Washington D.C. on Monday and is the most senior Chinese official to attend a U.S. inauguration.
Tesla (TSLA) plans to temporarily suspend some of its production lines for its Model Y electric vehicle in China for three weeks, as reported by Bloomberg. The stoppage will allow for upgrades to be made to the Giga Shanghai facility.
The big market story today is the return of Donald Trump. After being sworn in yesterday, Trump signed a flurry of executive orders whose impacts are rippling through the market. In addition, market participants are watching what Trump says about tariffs closely.
Tesla has been at the top of the electric vehicle segment for a while now, but its influence could be waning as a result of politics and competition.
Visual changes to the updated Model Y, which was the best-selling global vehicle in 2023, include front and rear light bars that echo the wildly styled Tesla Cybertruck.
Tesla plans to suspend part of the lines manufacturing its recently refreshed Model Y sport utility vehicles in Shanghai for around three weeks over Chinese New Year, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday,