Long story short: New Y version soon
/Six-seater Tesla on fast boat here.
Read MoreSix-seater Tesla on fast boat here.
Read MoreThe Model Y will land here later in the year with three rows of chairs.
Read MoreRollout starts with HW3 cars, but latest models should also have A1 assist on board within days.
Read MoreAxing one-cost availability for monthly payments is in tune with trend change, brand says.
Read MoreChange of badging, no alternation to trim and stickers - so mainstream or something more upmarket?
Read MoreTesla has revamped its NZ-new warranty; four years, 80,000kms previously has become five years and unlimited kays.
Read MoreAdoption of battery previously restricted to AWD models boosts potential.
Read MoreLatest Model 3 and Model Y first up for self-driving function.
Read MoreUK the first right hand drive market, but NZ potential for pre-December 31 availability seems possible.
Read MoreElon’s controversial software is said to be good enough to take you pretty much wherever, as a passenger behind the wheel. Here’s what it’s like when you’re a newbie chucked in at the deep end.
Read MoreFan site suggests hands-free, eyes-on technology is set to start working on our roads - but only under supervision.
Read MoreIn wake of Model Y Juniper’s release, we exclusively talk to Tesla regional boss Thom Drew about all those challenges and his competition.
Read MoreElectric sedan regains five star rating it held between 2019 and 2023.
Read MoreLatest financials for Tesla in NZ are out - and have raised comment.
Read MoreIn China, FSD has been relabelled ‘intelligent assisted driving.’ Does that make it any better?
Read MoreElon’s EV brand was already in doldrums here before he raised his right arm.
Read MoreThe world’s most popular electric car has been doing it tough here for the past year. Can a just announced refresh reverse that?
Read MoreKiwi EV interest is already well down, and now there are report s suggesting Elon Musk has annoyed Teslarati.
Read MoreNo recall notice on NZ safety site.
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