TeslaNews recap, one bad thing a day, but I hope it goes up though.

24/4/15 #TeslaNews recap, one bad thing a day, but I hope it goes up though.

  1. Tesla is no longer allowing free FSD transfers, launching its FSD subscription service for $99.
  2. Tesla is launching a FSD (supervisory) subscription in Canada for the same price as the US $99! (no exchange rate applied)
  3. In the first quarter of 2024, Tesla Model Y accounted for more than 35% of all electric vehicles sold in the U.S.
    Sales of the Model Y surpassed those of the Mach-E, which took second place, by a factor of 10. In addition, it sold more than the top 10 best-selling non-Tesla electric vehicles combined.
  4. The Anaheim Police Department purchased six Tesla Model Ys. Anaheim police said they chose the Model Y because of its fast acceleration, ample storage capacity, affordability, and low maintenance requirements.
  5. Grok can now handle a variety of visual information, including documents, diagrams, charts, screenshots, photos and more. The Grok-1.5V will soon be available to early testers and existing Grok users.
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