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Here’s how Tesla Model Y rear seats can recline and passthrough for long cargo

By Gene Posted on March 15, 2020 There’s been a lot of questions circulating on whether Tesla Model Y’s second-row rear seats can recline, but we now learn that it does, plus much more than we expected. Tesla Model Y is, by many accounts, similar to its first mass-market sedan: the Model 3. With 75% […]

Tesla is giving Solar subscription customers two free months as part of a new incentive

By Joey Klender Posted on March 14, 2020 Tesla has rolled out a new incentive for customers of its Solar program that includes two free months on any subscription. A look at Tesla’s online configurator, which gives customers the option to choose from four different sizes of solar systems, reveals a new message under its […]

Tesla Model Y vs. Model 3: What are the key differences?

By Simon Alvarez Posted on March 14, 2020 The Tesla Model Y and Model 3 are both designed to cater to the mass market. Both vehicles share 75% of their parts since they’re optimized for quick production. But even vehicles that are three-quarters similar have key differences, some of which were revealed in the recently-released […]

Tesla’s new traffic light icons in Autopilot code hints at automatic stopping to come

By Simon Alvarez Posted on March 14, 2020 A recent Tesla update appears to be hinting at the potential rollout of features that would allow one of the company’s electric cars to stop automatically when they encounter stoplights and stop signs. These features, provided that they are released soon, would be a valuable step for […]

Tesla owners can now play PC games in their car

By Randell Suba Posted on March 14, 2020 Tesla owners can now play their favorite PC games on the touchscreen of their Model 3, Model S, or Model X using the Rainway app. Rainway chief executive Andrew Sampson shared on Twitter the news and reminded Tesla owners that they can only play games while safely […]

Tesla Model 3 takes on World War II-era trailer in range efficiency towing test

By Joey Klender Posted on March 13, 2020 A video showing a Tesla Model 3 towing a 550-pound trailer recently provided a glimpse at how real world range is affected when the all-electric sedan pulls heavy items. The real-world Model 3 towing test was conducted by Ben Sullins of the Teslanomics YouTube channel. Ben’s channel […]

Volkswagen admits to Tesla’s 10-year headstart in the electric car race

By Joey Klender Posted on March 13, 2020 It is no secret that Tesla is ahead of everyone in the electric vehicle race, and other manufacturers will likely be playing catch up with the Elon Musk-headed company for years to come. This is something that was admitted recently by a Volkswagen board member, who stated […]

Tesla owners Supercharge across Canada in epic coast-to-coast nonstop road trip

By Randell Suba Posted on March 13, 2020 A Tesla Model 3 Performance driven by the Ian Pavelko and Trevor Page completed the first-ever Canada coast-to-coast nonstop electric vehicle road trip. The amazing trip, chronicled in a stunning timelapse video, covered 6,131 km. (3,810 miles) during a period of roughly 73.5 hours. The duo who […]

Tesla Model Y includes a wireless phone charger as standard feature

By Randell Suba Posted on March 13, 2020 Tesla Model Y will come standard with a wireless inductive phone charger as seen in the newly published Model Y Owner’s Manual. The inclusion of the wireless charging will be a welcomed addition for owners of Tesla owners who have historically resorted to buying it as an […]

First look at Tesla Model Y power liftgate in action

By Randell Suba Posted on March 13, 2020 Tesla Model Y is equipped with a power liftgate as seen in a video shared on Instagram ahead of the much anticipated first customer deliveries slated for this weekend. Unlike the Model 3 which Tesla’s first all-electric crossover shares 75% of its DNA with, Model Y comes […]